All The World is a bridge
Rabbi Nachman of Breslav (April 4, 1772 – October 16, 1810).
teaches that the whole world is a narrow bridge, and the main thing is to not to fear.
Kol ha’olam kulo
Gesher tzar me’od
Veha’ikar lo lifached k’lal
These are the words to a beautiful song of hope. Rabbi Nachman was a Tzaddik from the Hassidic sect of Judaism. In modern times these words are said and song in Israel at happy and sad occasions calling to go forth and not give up.
It can be a bridge or a very narrow path that is in front of us, but we shouldn’t fear continuing on with our lives. Everyone is a world to himself/herself.
The piece is hand dyed 100% cotton fabric. It is 8.25” by 10.75”.
I have an art quilt using this song.
I hope to have the time to make more pieces. It really fits my mood right now. I am so nervous about the economy and how it is impacting my life. I just must keep on going with hope and not to fear.
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