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Today is day 29 in the Counting of the Omer: Hesed of Hod

How do we practice loving kindness in the lens of acceptance and humility? While these sefirot are on opposite sides of the tree of life, they remind us of balance and practicing expansiveness while recognizing our limitations. #CountingUp

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