Ten (times 5) Haiku Motif on The Mystery of Counting the Omer Revealed ©

In Leviticus

23:15 there is

Special offering


Wave offering or

Elevation offering

Brought to the Temple


Sheaf of grain (Omer)

To be elevated/waved

Burned at the altar


These are the special

Daily offering of sheaf

For 49 days


This offering of

Omer is counted daily

For 7 whole weeks


The 49 days

Start the day after the first

Day of Passover


The day after the

49th count Shavuot

Is celebrated


The sacrifice was

Every day at the Temple

In Jerusalem


Sacrifices were

Made to show our love for God

But with stringent rules


Sacrifices then

Omer given to the priests

Who brought it to God


49 days of

Sacrifice, 49 days

Egypt to Sinai


We link Pesach with

Shavuot, from freedom to

Receiving Torah


Jews journeyed from home

A pilgrimage was called for

Twice in the Torah


Today without the

Temple we still count Omer

But minhag has changed


Omer is still a

Sacrifice, but no longer

In Jerusalem


Still the intent of

Sacrifice remains to show

Love for God’s cosmos


We now show love for

God in ways that are just as

Meaningful and real


First we honor the

Customs of our ancestors

Our long legacy


And we develop

New traditions new customs

New sacrifices


Our sacrifices

Still are to show our love for

God but now there’s more


Mourning is proscribed

Grief for Akiva’s students

During the Omer


Respect for our great

Sage’s loss; some say over 

Twenty thousand lives


Many observing

Prohibitions such as of

Forgoing weddings


Omer mourning is

Interrupted only for

Lag B’Omer joy


Omer though remains

A time with complex

Important meaning


Newer customs have

Also evolved to sustain

Hope for things to come


Individuals

May use daily reflections

To self or others


Many reflections

Can be found in siddurim

Or other writings


Some have used Mussar

Contemplate our journey to

Complete our own selves


Mussar calls for us

To fulfill our own higher

Nature purposely


It says the soul

Is master; that’s who we are

Consider your soul


You have many soul

Traits that you can examine

Consider some change


Traits include honor,

Humility, gratitude

Moderation and more


Others include trust

Truth, Faith, and Loving Kindness

And there are still more


Traits have in common

That there can be too much or

Reverse too little


For omer just pick

Seven traits one for each week

Then daily reflect


Another source for

Prompts to consider daily

Come from Kabbalah


The four elements

Are fire, wind, water and earth

Internalize each


Fire represents growth

Renewal post challenges

Now or forever


Wind mirrors movement

Getting stuff done and trying

New actions or thoughts


Water is about

Connections with all that is

Around each of us


Earth is grounding us

Stability, foundations

And consistency


Mussar Kabbalah

Siddurim meditations

Sources to employ


Another source to

Employ is your own deep thoughts

Your goals and trials


Taking a walk or

Sitting without distractions

See the miracles


Miracles may be

A tulip or a willow

See them every day


A child on a bike

A corner taco vendor

The list never ends


Allow silence to

Imbue your very being

Propagate joy


Allow personal

Images to fill you up

Each daily omer


Omer need not be

Static or mechanical

Let it be joyous

This poem was inspired by the prompt given to me by my friend Shelly F of Chicago to write a Haiku Motif on the Counting of the Omer.

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