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Rabbi Michael Learner
by Raymond Widziewicz

Michael,
TIKKUN TO YOU PHYSICALLY!
YOU DON'T NEED IT MENTALLY!
FAITH/HOPE/LOVE SHOULD PREVAIL!
RAY WIDZIEWICZ

PS. OLAM NEEDS YOU! 

Greetings
by Diane Beeson

Dear Michael,
It is great to hear that you are doing well. Apparently, you are handling the challenge of cancer with as much resourcefulness as you display in your inspiring work to heal the planet. Please do put your health first for the time being. We need your continued leadership for the long haul.
I think another of your friends suggested this, but perhaps a reminder might be in order: be sure to acquaint yourself, if you haven’t already, with the work of Otto Warburg who won two Nobel Prizes for his work on cancer. It suggests strategies for prevention of recurrence that unfortunately have not yet become adequately integrated into the dominant paradigms.
Best wishes for a complete recovery,
Diane Beeson
Alliance for Humane Biotechnology 

We need you.
by H.Jijón

I gave up religion many years ago desilussioned by its hipocrisy and cowardice. Later I learnt about the existence of Liberation Theology and hope was reborn in my heart. A few years later, somehow, I got to read some of your writings and was seduced by the love they instill and I started seeing Judaism in a different light. I hope you get well, because humanity needs men like you.

From Ecuador, South America. H.Jijón 

 

health
by ginny vreeland 

Dear Michael,
You are, in my mind, one of the 10 righteous men ....the world needs you.

You have been busy all your life bringing peace and healing to this broken world...Now, the only thing you have to do, is to be still , and listen for the still small voice of G-d....you will be shown what course of action in treatment is best for you.

I am holding you in prayer as you heal...and I pray that you are feeling all the love poured out by the world you have given so freely to.

peace in your heart Michael,
Ginny 

 

Good luck
by Gisela Ristau

Hello, dear Mr. Lerner, I heard you on the Gary Null show recently. You made so much sense. I am going to read your books.
Wishes for a speedy recovery and a long, healthy life for you.
Regards, Gisela Ristau 

 

healing energy
by Rev. Sandy Stone

Dear Rabbi,
I am sending prayers and healing energy to you. Take this energy into you self and feel the well being and peace it offers.

Shalom,
Sandy 

 

prayer
by Anne Haehl

Keeping you in my prayers. 

 

Allowing the Network to Heal You
by Nancy Peden

Dear Rabbi

I am an ovarian cancer survivor: Stage 1. This is very rare to be caught, like yours, so early.

The network of friends and prayers, a Cantor sang to me as I lay in my Stanford Hospital bed, is what mattered to me. Most of the time I felt like I was in shock to be frank.

I send you blessings and wishes that you can rest and recover; Western medicine does do some very good things. It will, I am going to predict, take longer than you think.

You might want to look into a retreat at Commonweal sometime when you are more healed.

As I part of the network of spiritual progressives I know I am here holding your well being always.

Nancy, Monterey, CA 

 

Continue the struggle
by Sam Beck

Michael,

Keep up the work. I wish you the best in your recovery. You are one of my heroes.

Sam 

 

Peace and health
by Kenya

Your work towards peace on earth will always be your best method of healing your body, mind and heart, which are one.

 

alternative support treatment
by Lon Ball

Do you have a good herbalist complimentary medicine doctor to help you along with recovery? I can supply some species like Inonotus obliquus, chaga a fungus that is anti-tumor and many others of the natural repertoire. Red clover is great for nausea related to chemo and radiation follow up to surgery. Soft path remedies have much to recommend them. But, the most important thing is to divorce stress. You should give serious thought to staying away from telephones and meetings, people, continue to eat right and exercise for some welcome endorphins. I am an organic farmer of medicinal plants and am not a doctor, but I can recommend you to some great ones. Let me know. Know that everyone is praying for you and know that you are roundly loved. 

 

Michael's Health
by Gerald

My hope is that Michael Lerner's health will return because he and the Tikkun Magazine are a powerful force toward making our world a better place.

 

Michael's health
by Triaka Smith

Healing energy pervades your body. Blessings to you. 

Triaka
Constitution of United Diversity 

 

Happy you are recovering
by Elisabet Albertsson

Dear Rabbi Lerner,
The world needs you.
All my good thoughts!
Elisabet A 

 

Daniel Goldstein

Blessings of healing and love from that which is.

 

Good wishes
by Marybeth 

You remain in my prayers, not only for your recovery, but also in appreciation for all you do to make it a better world. I consider myself blessed to know your work and words.

 

Hallo Michael
by Hilary Milgrom

Dear Michael,
Thank-you for the important work that you do. I pray for a Refuah Shelema for you, and send you brachot.
Hilary Milgrom, Jerusalem 

 

Thank-you for your good works
by Bob Reynolds

I am especially grateful to you for your efforts on behalf of the Palestinians. I have seen first-hand the degrading, dehumanizing treatment by the Israeli Jews - doing all they can to frustrate the lives of Palestinians, frustrate efforts to achieve a sustainable economy, etc. it's like they are treating the Palestinians as they wish they could treat the the European Powers that oppressed them. As a sign on "the Wall" I saw said, "now the oppressed become the oppressors."
What happened to Jewish dictum, "What is hurtful to you do not do unto others."?
Thank-you and Godspeed to a full recovery.
Bob 

 

Tikkun
by Bob Sauerbrey

You have given a life to tikkun olam--we hope now that Life gives you the tikkun you need. We need your great soul. 

bob sauerbrey 

 

Glad You Are Better - Get Well
by Michael Radigan

Rabbi Lerner

I am glad you are feeling better. Get well soon -- the world needs you. I am praying for your complete recovery. 

 

Healing
by Dee Lewis 

Rabbi Michael,

I trust that the deep well of your own soul provides the steadfast love for your healing.

 

true healing
by Lon Ball

Dear Michael,
Cancer is symptom of the failure of the immune system to function in a normal way. Stress is the greatest cause of immune system failure and the greatest barrier to recovery. Your recovery from the surgery is secondary to your recovery of immune health that is the root cause of the cancer in the first place. Effective healing requires respite from stress and change of lifestyle (diet and exercise). Getting a hard body' might be the best political move you can make to ensure your powerful existence a long future. Its your duty to be kind to yourself. Please review my invitation in the comment section of the Dershowitz reportage. 

 

Being well
by Rev. Susan Gilbert Zencka

Rabbi Michael,
Be good to yourself and make your own healing and wellness your number one priority now. Please reset your pace so that there is some rest time every day, some enjoyment everyday (not of work, which brings a different joy) and a full Sabbath every week. We need your voice in the world these days, and so please learn a pace of living that gives you opportunity to delight in G-d and G-d's good creation each day.
I'm going to Israel mid-June, and will take a prayer for you.
Shalom,
Rev. Susan Gilbert Zencka 

 

Michael's good Health
by Rev. Judith Doyle 

I pray in the presence of the truth of your good health as a religious scientist. I am forever grateful for your compassion and relevent take on how we are the work of and as God on earth. Your work is profound and so critical to all today. Thank you Michael. Thank you for everything. Stay the course, be the magnificent presence that you are.
Shalom and with love, Judith 

 

Blessing, Healing Thoughts and Best Wishes
by Diana Lindley 

Dearest Rabbi Michael,

My heart goes to you with healing best wishes for you ...I have never met you but have been acquainted with your Good work for many years.

As we heal ourselves...We heal the Earth. May your journey be gentle...

With Love
In Peace,

Diana Lindley

www.worldunityflag.org 

 

god is love
by saul david

i have not met you, but i know you are a man of peace.
thank you for being a loving presence in this world and standing for love and reason.
i wish you godspeed in your healing. know that you are healed, God is with you.
with love and respect i offer the following.
Inhale the breath of God into your lungs, hold that light, allow it to heal you completely, exhale the past.
may you have many years of strength, peace and love.
om shalom salaam amen ~ hari om. saul david 

 

Well wishes, and gratefulness...
by Jose Blanco

Have had you present during this time, and wanted you to know of my admiration for you and your work. Take care of self, rest, heal, befriend 'it', so that you can return to your work and us soon.

Thank you for all you have done, and do, it is so meaningful. Thank you for Tikkun.
Regards, and lots of peace, and joy to you and yours.

 

Get well!
by Hamish

Hi Michael: Just heard about your lung cancer from my buddy Sunny Schwartz after reading David's Tikkun article on RSVP at the SF County Jail.

Sounds like you're on the mend and I am happy to hear it. You've done a lot of great work for us all and it's time for a rest. You'll never quit so I'm assured that a rest wont stop you!

Lots of love

Hamish 

 

healing light to Michaeal
by Dianna Stallone

Michael, I was so sorry to hear that you have been ill. Many prayers are being said for your speedy recovery. Sending you beams of white light.

 

Rabbi Learner
by Pam LAIT

Best wishes,heres hoping for a full recovery, so that you can continue to get your reasoned message across. xx

 

Happy Recovery
by David B. Collins

Rabbi Lerner:

I have read, respected, and cherished your writings for more than 20 years, since I first saw your words in an issue of the Utne Reader (when it was still readable). Today, through a link to the Tikkun website, I learned of your struggle with cancer. I wish you, your family, and your friends worldwide strength and courage in your journey back to wholeness. 

Peace,
dbc, First UU Church Houston 

 

Well-wishes from member NSP, Pittsburgh, PA
by Katherine Cunningham

I am wholeheartedly praying for you, your family, and friends worldwide that the Great Good God will give you full health. I pray that you may continue to shower us with your wisdom and to continue to do God's work in this world that so desperately needs more voices in the wilderness.

I thank God for what he has wrought through you to give to a seeking and hurting world. Pray that more people will hear and appreciate your words.

 

POSITIVE ATTITUDE
by MICHAEL ABELES

LONG TIME SINCE THE DAYS OF
'TDA" THANKS FOR CONTINUING THE STRUGGLE ON A MORE SPIRITUAL LEVEL WHERE IT NEEDS TO BE. AS A CANCER SURVIVOR MY OWN SELF, WHO KNOWS WHERE IT COMES FROM OR WHERE IT GOES.

 

Wishing you a full recovery
by Elton Tylenda

Your efforts have deeply influenced my path towards peace and your religious leadership is much appreciated!

Peace and Love

Elton Tylenda

 

Healing
by John Guttermann

Blessings and best wishes. You know you are not alone, but I know there are moments when silence and separation are all one feels: my prayer is that at those moments you will remember the grateful love so many of us feel for you and your work. May peace abide.

 

Hi
by Colin Livers

Michael,

I've been reading your great book The Left Hand of God. Get well soon. Sending my prayers. 

 

peace and healing
by Sat Bir Kaur Khalsa 

Will continue to dialogue with friends and collegues, community and contraries, in order to bring more understanding, peace and joy into this wonderful, difficult and often turbulent world ocean. Action and focus and love are the gifts I offer to the world as my prayer for you.

peace,
Sat Bir 

 

 

 

Michael Lerner
by Aryeh Trupin

Dera Michael, I just heard of your health issues. I wish you a complete recovery. You always have been a real mensch,with genuine humility and kindness exteded to all around you. I wish you a complete recovery and a real renewal of your health and vibrancy. Aryeh Trupin 

 

A practitioner who saved my husband's life when he was given 6 months to live
by Shepha Schneirsohn Vainstein

Dear Rabbi Lerner,
In January 2003 melanoma had metastasized throughout my husband's body. He had tumors in his lungs, spleen, and buttocks. He was given 6 months to live. We explored alternative treatments in Germany, Northern California, Southern California and put together an excellent regimen for him. Among the various complementary treatments we found to be helpful, a simple herbal composition offered in our own neighborhood in the San Fernando Valley in Southern California helped turned the tide. When my husband started working with Dr. Matt he was coughing up blood and I thought we would be losing him shortly. Today, 6 YEARS later, my husband is alive and well and THRIVING! I give Dr. Matt's name and number to every person I know who has a cancer diagnosis because he is doing phenomenal work and has saved many lives. Dr. Matthew van Benschoten is a brilliant doctor of oriental medicine who specializes in treating cancer and HIV. His phone number is (818) 344-9973. I highly recommend his services for preventive treatment so you won't have to deal with the cancer coming back. I also suggest reading The Moss Reports edited by Dr. Ralph Moss for keeping updated on complementary cancer treatments. Today my husband and I are co-founders of Salaam Shalom Educational Foundation and are grateful for every day we have together to continue our peace work, free from the trauma of dealing with a life-threatening illness. May you, Rabbi Lerner, live for many many more years doing your good work. Sincerely, Shepha Schneirsohn Vainstein
 

good healing
by vera selig

All good things, Rabbi Lerner. And you are in my thoughts
and prayers.

vera 

 

Your health
by Al 

I am a protestant who hopes that God will bless your recovery. Thanks for your work for peace.

 

Here's to your good health
by Tom Blandy

It's good to learn that you're on the mend. You've been a great educator and example to so many.
Much has turned for the better with Obama. Yet it's hard at this time to see things optimistically re Israel. I keep thinking there's got to be some limiting point to wrongheadedness and cowardice in and outside of Israel, a reaction toward decency. Let's hope and expect and do what we can in the meantime.

 

Love to you Rabbi Lerner
by Mariu Suarez

Dear Rabbi Lerner,

I am very glad you are doing better. In April 2007 I was diagnosed with breast cancer. The doctor wanted to operate very fast but she did not want to do a sentinel node dissection to find out if the lymph nodes were compromised. Since doctors work by statistics she felt that there was no way that a two centimeter tumor had not caused lymph node infection. I started taking Paw Paw Cell Regh, produce by Nature’s Sunshine products. It is the result of 20 years of research by Dr. Jerry McLaughlin who began his research with the Paw Paw tree in the ‘70s. He discovered that it has about 40 acetogins, which don’t let the cancer cell eat. I took it for 6 months until the doctor agreed to give me a sentinel node dissection before the operation. The lymph nodes were not compromised and I feel it had to do with the Paw Paw since it first takes care of metathesis. As a result I did not need chemo. I am telling you this, because people have gotten cured of cancer and if not cured they have been able to live with it for 20 years. Four pills a day will do miracles.

I hope you take advantage of this miracle created by Dr. McLaughlin.

Sending you love and Light, Mariu Suarez 

 

Best Wishes & Godspeed
by Bertram Miller 

I am a member of Politics For A Human Community, a New York City group rooted in the Politics Of Meaning ideas that you created. We recently voted unanimously to send you our most heartfelt prayers & wishes for a speedy, pain-free & complete recovery. No one is indispensible, but you are certainly invaluable! Get well soon. 

 

You are in our prayer
by David Terrell 

Dear Michael, Sincerely hope you get completely well soon! We are praying for you.

 

Have light in your heart
by Jean-Claude Caillaux

Dear Rabbi,
I am not a Jewish. I am a christian (catholic).
And I am a French man (living now in Paris)
I have known about Tikkun when I was living in New Orleans (from 1995 to 1999), from a catholic priest of my friends.
I have suscribed to your Tikkun Magazine, which was very interesting for me.
And I bought your two books : Jewish Renewal and Politics of the Meaning.
It was very instructive for me.
So, now that I am in France, i look at your site from time to time, and then I can follow you.
And I learnt about your cancer.
G.d be with you. G.d be your health. The Lord be Light and Live in your heart.
I love a lot your ideas, and your thinking, and your insight.
I do not know if my English is so well that you can understand what I am telling you.
But the more important is: we are a lot of people to love you and to think of you, and to think that we need man like you.
A lot of love.
Jean-Claude 

 

Rabbi Lerner
by Lawrence Skarin

I think your presence on the progressive intellectual scene is vital. Want to see you on the tube as soon as possible. 

 

Michael's health
by Jeffrey Shapiro

In my davening each day, Michael, I mention your name and your mother's, wishing you refuah shlaima.

 

Feel all Better Rabbi
by Rima 

Dear Rabbi Lerner,
I am glad you are getting better - I wish you a full recovery very soon.
Hang in there.
Love,
RIMA 

 

Michael's health
by Wendy Orange 

Dear Michael, you have been in my prayers and apparently you are getting much better. But I do think you are still working too hard. Please make sure to get 8 hours sleep whether you think you need that much or not. If I had to vote as to why you got sick in the first place, I'd say stress, years and years of working too hard. It's your calling but it is dangerous. I'd like to run a few things by you but that would only add to your burden. I'll try and figure out who is in charge of articles as a good friend in Israel wrote something she wants to submit. And also, I am going to Israel for a mere 3 weeks in June, so I hope, and I would be, as always, happy to do there anything you need. All love, blessings, you are going to be fine but please please calibrate your hours and your down times. You need a radical change away from the work you love but that isn't good for your body right now. Think Tim Russert. That was a work related death imho. You did not die. So please get some great DVD's or Novels. We need you for the looooooong haul. Remember that. Love you, WO 

 

Praying for your recovery; we need you!
by Judy Highfill 

Take care of yourself; don't work too hard. Thanks for all you do and have done and will do in the future. You've given voice to the perhaps minority opinion that the world needs to hear! 

Shalom!

 

all well soon
by Alan Kobrin

Deepest desires for a very thorough and quick recovery, Michael. We all want and need your strong voice and vision working together. 

Alan Kobrin, Miami 

 

Refuah Shaleymah
by Stephen Booth-Nadav 

Dear Michael, Just to let you know you have been on my mishebarach list, and I've been sending you prayers and breath of recovery, joy and zest. May you find much soul nourishment in your recovery.... and may is be Shalem! Love... SBN, Denver. 

 

Message to Rabbi
by Orenzia Grant-Jaskiewicz

Judging by the Tikkun Site and the many wonderful projects, I say, "Good job, Rabbi Lerner, good teacher. Keep up the great work!" The world is better for you! 

Sincerely and with love overflowing, pressed down!
Orenzia, Round Lake Beach, IL 

 

RE: your health
by Brian Gilmore

God Bless you, Michael Lerner. You are a fabulous person; your courage and strength is an inspiration and I pray that you will get better and better each day.

 

thinking of you/refua shleima
by rahel

Thinking of you and sending tefila for healing
your way...may HaShem surround you w/ rachanut
and chesed... 

 

sending prayers and gratitude your way
by Zahara

Dear Micheal,

Just sending you prayers and the hope that you are feeling stronger every day. i have such gratitude to you and the Tikkun community for your work to link spirit with justice, jews with our brothers and sisters of other faiths, and peace in Israel with justice for the Palestinians. Your courage in speaking out gives strength to so many others.

I am also a cancer survivor. I have found that It feels a bit like being the Velveteen bunny--like becoming more real through the bumps, lumps, and traumas. May the journey show you love, bring you wisdom, and shower blessings on your spirit.

Zahara 

 

WE GO A LONG WAY BACK!
by BARRY CHILDERS

WISHING YOU A SPEEDY RECOVERY! I LEARNED ABOUT YOU MANY YEARS AGO WHEN I WAS PUBLISHING "MANAS REVIVAL." AN ATTEMPT TO ACQUAINT THE WORLD WITH THAT WONDERFUL PUBLICATION OF HENRY GEIGER'S. I LOST TOUCH WITH YOU WHEN I MOVED TO EUROPE IN 1986. I'M BACK NOW, AND STILL STIRRING UP TROUBLE HERE AND THERE. THAT'S WHAT OLD FOLKS SHOULD DO. MY GOOD FRIEND GLENN SMILEY ONCE SAID "THERE ARE MANY ADVANTAGES TO OLD AGE, BUT NONE OF THEM ARE PHYSICAL!." THEY ARE ALL INTELLECTUAL! LOVE, BARRY 

 

Rabbi Michael Lerner
by Raymond Widziewicz

Michael,
TIKKUN TO YOU PHYSICALLY!
YOU DON'T NEED IT MENTALLY!
FAITH/HOPE/LOVE SHOULD PREVAIL!
RAY WIDZIEWICZ

PS. OLAM NEEDS YOU! 

 

cancer
by ellen 

Hello Rabbi Lerner,
I didn't know you were born in Newark. That is my home.
Anyway, of course I wish you all good health.
But I am writing to say "good for you" that you wonder aloud where this cancer came from. Not that that affects your healing. But in the bigger picture, it is important to recognize that illness always come from something, and in the case of cancer, of course you are correct in strongly suspecting a (dis)environmental cause.

We must not act like cancer comes from nowhere, or from god, or it just happens. How courageous of you, in the midst of a personal crisis, to remember the Earth is also in crisis.

Blessings,
ellen 

 

Best wishes!
by Mike Banister

 

Our thoughts and prayers are with you
by Lauren & Adam Weiner

Get well, Rabbi Lerner. 

Sending you our best wishes and prayers,
Lauren & Adam Weiner 

 

Get well email
by Louise Pandano

Rabbi, g-d bless. May the Lord grant you a robust health and a long life. We need you.

 

greetings
by Lorenzo Porta

Dear Michael. I sent you some messages and I followed step by step your odissea through the hospitals. I informed you that I have contacted our common friends; Bruno segre, Moni Ovadia. I'm trying with them to find a way for a translation of the most important articles of your magazine. I hope to fullfill in this goal with the support of friends and sympatizers. I hope you can taste in this moments the plesure of the dept of lightness.
Sometimes we are too much oppressed by the pain that exists in the world. What can we do for relieving it is so little, but very precious.
From the bottom of my heart
my best wishes
by
Lorenzo Porta
Firenze 

 

The New Journey has just begun.
by Beth Wells

You are now one of us, a Survivor. This new Journey life has thrown you on has just begun.

Those who have made the trek before you have left you a pathway. Listen to your body. It knows the way. It will take you there and keep you there, in safety. Your body will protect you and warn you. Your intellect is the Commanding Officer that will and does make wise decisions.

It is now you who will lead all of those who will surely follow. This Journey gives one to another, something you have always done and will continue to do.

Those of us who walked the path ahead of you are there for you when the lack of sunshine brings you the dark. We are those with the lantern, the helping hand, the smile, the understanding and the encouragement.

You will be fine. Know that. Your first year will be both the most difficult and most rewarding.

Smiles and Compassionate Understanding to you always,
Beth Wells 

 

Prayers for your continues recup!
by Sheikha Farhanahz Ellis From the ADAMS Center

Greetings of the Peace, Health, Love and Joy that come from Adonai our Lord:

As always, I'm late gettings the news. I just found out about the health situation you have been confronting. Immediately my heart compel me to let you know that I join my Prayers to those of the thousands and thousands of people who admire you and follow you good labor of Love. May The Creator, Who's the Scource of all Healing grant you a prompt and total recup. May Adonai, Who created you and created me, grant you and your family, friends followers and acquaintances, the strength necessary and the deep faith to go through these difficult moments. May we all get to hear of your total recup soon.

Leaving you in the hands of Adonai,
Farhanahz Ellis
Interfaith and Outreach Director
All Dulles Area Muslim Society, ADAMS Center
Sterling, Virginia 

 

Emotional help
by tjalle eugster

Dear Rabbi learner, I am not Jewish - but I regulariy read Tikkun.org. I live in Egypt - and you give me hope when I despair over the Jewish-Palestinian conflict.
For OUR sake - please go to www.emofree.com - and check out this website.
No matter what - you too can be helped by this method.
May you be well
May you be at peace
May you know the wisdom of the Heart
tjalle 

 

Young Redhead that met you at Chanukkah
by Erica

Hi Rabbi Lerner,
I was just checking in on Beit Tikkun today and incredibly saddened to hear about your illness. I had such a nice time meeting you at the Chanukkah party in December and regretfully have not been back!

Wishing you a full, speedy recovery and keeping you in my prayers,

Erica Gerard 

 

Sending love
by Barbara Cowan

Hi Michael,

I just wanted you to know I'm still thinking of you, of course, and am sending you healing thoughts and hugs. Happy Passover- I'm glad you're able to lead the seder! I hope you find it joyful and meaningful and fun.

Love, Barbara 

 

hanging in there
by Anne Haehl

Wanted to let you know you're still in my prayers with both my communities (Episcopal and Quaker). It may be that encouragement is most needed during the long time of recovery and waiting, when the drama is over.

Next time I'll try to include a poem. 

 

r'fuah sh'lemah from the Milgroms in Jerusalem and much love
by jo milgrom 

 

pesach
by mark levine

happy pesach michael. so glad to know you're able to participate in the seder. wouldn't be passover without you. hopefully will see you soon. keep resting and taking care of yourself. the rest of us will continue to be inspired by your example.

love
mark 

 

breath
by morgan ibarra

You started out as just a breath of fresh air and are now a nationwide scirocco. Best wishes always: it's windy today in Albuquerque and it seems like only yesterday when you made out here to talk with us about THE LEFT HAND OF GOD. Always thinking about you--Morgan and Lupe

Your Apparently Successful and Continuing Recovery
by Bob Doll

Haven't sent a note/comment previously as you clearly have been getting a wonderful "barrage" of support, prayer, encouragement and so forth.

Just wanting to let you know that we are continuing in prayer on behalf of your stamina and recover and rejoice to know that, overall, it seems things are going so well for you. Keep your head up--you are our inspiration!

 

Thinking of You Daily
by Travis Donoho

Sorry for the delay in wishing you a speedy recovery; I have been recuperating at home from spinal surgery myself. It was so good to get your response to my comment re the SRA on the leadership listserve. May many blessings and lovingkindness follow you, especially this weekend as you lead Seder.

 

best wishes from northern British Columbia
by Bill Horne & Claire Kujundzic

As we prepare our Seder this weekend for friends and visitors, we send you warm wishes from a snowy place in the mountains.
Bill Horne & Claire Kujundzic
Wells, BC Canada
http://www.claireart.ca

 

Sending you love and healing thoughts
by Emily Cunningham

Sending you love and healing thoughts over in Seattle, Michael. You are precious and your body is precious. Hope you are having a good, restful, Pesach.

Love,
Emily

 

May the angel Rafael embrace you...
by D'vorah Kost

...and partner you in your healing journey, along with all of us who wish you complete recovery... It's possible.
I've been intending to reach out since i heard of your illness, and am so glad you were able to lead a Seder. THAT's a MEKHAYE!
I send healing prayers your way,
D'vorah

 

Strength!
by Brian Freund

My blessings and prayers go out for and to you that you may have a speedy and full recovery. You are truly an inspiration to this generation of Jews who continue to thirst for your message and leadership!

 

Your trip through and beyond cancer
by Charu Colorado

I just found out about your illness when I tuned in to this web site. I've done so at nearly midnight because of my need to hear your latest advice and news on Israel/ Palestine. And I find you facing your own life threatening challenge. This makes me realize it's time for all of us who are so dependent on your strength and abilities to develope our own strenghth to stand and speak out and let you see how your teachings and leadership can bear fruit.

I will start contacting people again about a Tikkun group here in Ashland .
And I must tell you, dear Michael, you are going to continue your recovery . But please let us all carry more of the weight so you can take the time you need for your healing without undue stress.. I'm 89 and recovered from a left lung lobectomy done 5 years ago. I have too much still to do before Itransition. And I know that must be true for you. My prayers are with you for complete and joyful recovery. Charu Colorado, Ashland Oregon  


hang in there, Michael!
by va mccorkle

MIchael, sorry for the "premature transmission" the other day; i was using a new computer at library, & it did that on several messages. . . oh, well. i don't know if you meditate, or how you feel about mind, body, spirit attitudes toward medicine, illness. i used to be totally aligned w/the traditional "medical model," but some personal experiences have taught me that an integrated approach works better for me; i rely on meditation, spiritual healing & OTC for all my needs, & have for last 10+ yrs. the books that helped most were Louise Hay's You Can Heal Your LIfe; carolyn myss's Anatomy of the Spirit [echoed in MOna Lisa Schwartz, m.d., ph.d,'s book ?title] & a lot of Jewish spirituality--"the cure is there before the illness;" we can "get the message (our body & the illness is giving us) or merely suffer;" & on it goes. basically, it's this: body in "normal" state works in perfection, & any illness or dis-ease is indicative of an imbalance/dis-harmony needing "correction." what correction entails depends upon when we respond to body's complaint, pain, ache, etc.. & how--some actions can worsen, others offer healing. so--is your body telling you to relax? let the healing happen? do you walk? bay area is so wonderful for walking, & it's so good for all of you, body, mind & spirit; it's also a way to be still, meditate, & find those moments of inner peace, allow insights [or, it is for me] to arise. be well, dear Rabbi Michael--let your body's wisdom guide you,along w/a lotta prayer & laughter! xox va

Today's laugh
by Sharon Gaidemak O'Neil 

This made me laugh today. I hope you enjoy it!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VQ3d3KigPQM

Love,
Sharon 

 

Michael Lerner
by Gordon Sutton

My wishes for recovery to a rare man who has the bravery to say the truth and the courage of his humane convictions.

God bless.

 

Funny, good movie you might like
by Susan Davis 

Dear Rabbi Lerner,
I saw this movie A Thousand Clowns the other night. I had never seen it before. It's pretty funny and interesting, and I thought I might suggest it to you.
The movie made in 1965, starred Jason Robards. Here is a scene:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sd-e62bt1sc&feature=related

I pray you are feeling better and for your complete healing.
Your friend,
Susan 

 

how's it going, michael?
by va mccorkle 

michael--if memory serves, SF is all in bloom about now. . . quite a contrast to the snow piled high here, & yet--spring IS here, if i'm willing to believe! just because i can't see it doesn't mean it isn't happening; this is where trust comes in, i guess. healing/recovery can be a little like waiting for spring, too, & for me, waiting is not so easy; i wonder if it's the same for you. one of best things i've read on this was by sharon salzberg & had to do w/being present, & finding the gift of each moment--it helps when i can remember & focus on this. i have a really good friend/mentor & teacher in marin--tom pinkson, ph.d.: you can reach him via www.anewvisionofaging.com or by calling his office --either san anselmo or san rafael. i wonder if he might not be helpful to you, & perhaps--you to him. know this: he is NOT political, but he is exceedingly keen on healing & things spiritual. much love & many blessings on you! take care & enjoy the beauties spring in SF has to offer. have you considered that this year, "taking time to smell the roses" is part of your Rx? what a great gift! hugs--me 

 

 

Center for Action and Contemplation
by Ann Smith 

Dear Rabbi Lerner,

News from Corpus Christi, Texas: Cheers and prayers and good wishes sent your way from Texas!

You will be pleased to know that Dr. Joe Jackson and his wife Fan are attending the Center for Action and Contemplation conference in New Mexico. They are members of the Tikkun/NSP Corpus Christi chapter. They are such committed people to their faith and to doing good works.

Both Kathryn Williams, Agnes Maier and others in our chapter here have been very involved in environmental, hunger, war and violence issues as well as staying in touch with legislative leaders, especially the Obama team on the environment, education, health care and energy. We were able to promote the Global Marshall Plan at our recent Social Forum at a local university as about 30 of the brochures were given out to attendees. There was a session on "Religion as a Positive Force for Change" led by local faith leaders from the Catholic, protestant, Jewish and Muslim congregations.

Please take care of yourself, get well, and we will look forward to your being back on line with all of us. We are your grassroots coalition.

Peace and blessings,

Ann, Kathryn and Agnes
Corpus Christi Tikkun/NSP 

 

 

loveGodlovelife@yahoo.com
by Yelo

G-dspeed 

 

Wishing you well
by David Orner

Rabbi Lerner, I am so sorry for what you are going through. Sending healing thoughts to you,
David 

 

 

Pain and relaxation tapes
by Diane Ames

Relaxation through guided imagery has been shown to help in pain management, in mainstream medicine as well as alternative. I suggest you ask someone to obtain a guided imagery tape. Also hypnosis can provide temporary relief. I am not sure, but there may be hypnosis tapes or someone in your community who can hypnotize you. Good luck! 

 

refuah shlemah
by marc gafni

Dear Reb Michael,

Big and overflowing love to you in this moment and in all moments. Praying for your Refuah Shlemah...Refuat HaNefesh uRefutat Hafguf as the healing prayer says..
with you..

Marc 

 

take it easy--relax & let your body heal!
by va mccorkle

michael--congrats on good path news!! i'm thrilled for you! this wake-up call is a gentle one, considering what most lung ca represents. glad to read you're open to some holistic ideas; main thing is to listen to

 

Alternative treatments
by Sharon Gaidemak O'Neil

Michael -- I have been addressing a nonagressive cancer I have for the past two years using yoga, prayer and meditation, diet, supplements. The best source of information I found about allopathic treatments as well as alternatives is the Moss Report at: cancerdecisions.com. It is worth the cost. Well documented, well written. Moss is a PhD who was at Sloan Kettering for many years. Very readable.
It is a challenge to believe it is okay to devote a large part of your day to your own well being. It is amazing!
Oh, as for the tumor, it has visibly reduced in the past month.
AND I found an oncologist who is willing to follow me while I do my thing and who has the humility to accept the success of treatment not offered by him.
There are things that will reduce the likelihood of recurrence.

Be well.

Love, Sharon 

 

In my heart and on my lips
by joyce Herman

Dear Michael,

This week at an interfaith prayer service at the Sacred Heart Cathedral in Rochester, New York marking the anniversary of the Iraq War, I was asked, in the absence of a rabbi, to offer a Jewish prayer for peace. I quoted some of your lines from this year's Haggadah insert and asked for prayers for your recovery, as I did at Shabbat services during Mei Sheiberach. It felt like a special blessing to be able to do so on the 10th anniversary of my own healing from cancer.

Michael, as so many others have acknowledged, your brilliance, wisdom, courage and commitment are truly prophetic. There is no way to provide prophetic leadership without making some mistakes along the way.You have been harshly attacked for your mistakes and for your prophecy, as is often the case, but I, for one, the Jewish people, our country and the world have been deeply enriched and empowered by your goodness, your clarity and your vision. We look forward to your complete healing, to many, many more years of your leadership, and to your coming back to Rochester for some of your favorite cake!

The "Ah Ha" Moment

by Beth Wells

 

So you are feeling like you've been run over by a freight train?

 

You have been.

 

The misery you feel now is the "Ah Ha" Moment. It means you are getting well.

 

And, sometimes that hurts. It's a good thing at this point of recovery to do a lot of cussing.

 

Smiles and Compassionate Understanding to you always,

Beth Wells

 

 

healing and forgiveness

by barbara wishingrad

 

Dear Rabbi Lerner,

 

 

 

This is just to affirm again how much you have contributed to the world, in this case, to the lives of a few people that you don't even know.

Rest deeply and get well soon.

 

 

Thinking about you...

by Leslie Cagan

 

Dear Michael,

 

Sorry I haven't been in touch sooner. I hope you are beginning to heal from what I'm sure has been a rough process. But please don't rush yourself!! These things always take longer than we want but staying focused on the big picture reminds us that putting the time and energy into healing today serves us well for the long haul.

 

Take care of yourself!!

 

peace,

Leslie Cagan

 

 

greetings from Sinai, Egypt

by tjalle eugster

 

Dear Rabbi Lerner, living in Dahab, in the desert of Sinai and thus inevitable involved with the tragedy of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict - I found great comfort and hope in reading Tikkun.org.

I beam you love and healing energy.

 

And - when you are up to it - have a look at www.emofree.com

 

Just read thru the articles. Maybe this method will also help you.

 

May you be healthy

may you be at peace

may you live the wisdom of the heart

 

from an old desert shaman

tjalle

 

 

 

get well Michael

by Jon Baird  

 

Hi Michael - I was very sad to learn about your illness. As a former student of yours at Trinity College, I do want you to know how much your classes and books meant to me. They were a profound influence on me. Those years at Trinity greatly broadened my perspective on so many things.

 

I sure hope you make a rapid and complete recovery. Jon

 

 

 

Dear Rabbi here is my humble prayer for your healing.

by Estela  

 

A Roman Catholic nun composed a little prayer that says the following:

"Let nothing disturb you, let nothing frighten you, all things are passing, G-d never changes. Patience gains all things."

St. Teresa of Avila

 

 

Healing thoughts and Energy

by Judith Schwartz at

 

Dear Michael,

I'm so glad you are taking the rest you need to focus on your personal healing. I'm sure what you will have to offer the world, having been strengthened and renewed by this challenge , will be greater than anything imagined.

Meanwhile, El Na Refa na la

Love and blessings.

Judith

 

 

 

Heart of Stone

by Beth Toni Kruvant

 

Dear Rabbi Lerner,

I am the filmmaker who interviewed you on WHS, the film Heart of Stone. I would like to let you know that you are in the film and that it screened at two festivals. The first, Slamdance it won the Audience Award and the second, Cinequest, it won the Best Feature Documentary Award. It also won the Kaiser Permanente Thrive Award for telling a story of thriving in the face of adversity. The film will be screening at the upcoming San Francisco Jewish Film Festival in late July. If you are feeling up to it, it would be wonderful if you could attend. We are also trying to put together an extensive Q&A or forum on helping the inner cities by bringing alumni, and African Americans and Jews together.

I pray for your complete & speedy recovery. yours,

Beth Toni Kruvant, beth@goodfootageproductions.com

 

 

 

May we all become gardeners

by John Friedrich  

 

Dear Rabbi Lerner,

 

I just re-read your letter announcing your cancer, where you told us this:

 

"My doctors believe that the stress levels in my life are too high, in part because of being over-stretched as rabbi of Beyt Tikkun synagogue, or of Tikkun magazine, and chair of the Network of Spiritual Progressives. So, I think I need to ask your help in reducing the amount of work and worry I have in keeping the network alive.

The solution is to get much more help in running the Network of Spiritual Progressives (NSP). Those tasks have fallen largely on my shoulders, particularly after the growing financial crisis and consequent reduction in funds from memberships forced us to reduce the NSP's staff size to one (me). I can't do this without much more help from you.

 

I'd be delighted if you decided to help me renew and rebuild the NSP with your ideas and energy."

 

You have planted lifetimes worth of seeds -- seeds of compassion, seeds of justice, seeds of peace, seeds of truth, seeds of understanding, seeds of love."

 

I am moved and inspired by your call, on the eve of your surgery, for all of us to step up and be as gardeners for the seeds planted at the NSP that must sprout and thrive. As the father of a 2 1/2 year old daughter, I am particularly motivated to help manifest a global marshall plan in which kindness and generosity trump violence and greed to the benefit of all children on earth.

 

And while doing as much as I can toward that end, I will be praying for your highest healing, rest and rejuvenation.

 

Peace and Blessings.

 

 

 

Prayers and appreciation for Rabbi Lerner

by Louis Lowrey

As a repeating subscriber to Tikkun and a member of NSP, I recognize that you are a true renaissance person, bridging a variety of vectors--religious, philosophical, psychological, and political.

 

As a Catholic Christian, I often pray from the Jewish prayerbook, THE GATES OF PRAYER. I will continue to do so for you.

 

Shalom,

Louis

 

 


rabbi Lerner

by Tom Rowan

 

Rabbi,

You are very wise to take the time you need for your recovery and healing. May all the forces of wonder and strenght be with you at this time. Faith, hope, and love will get us through the pain and suffering of life. Keep the faith and feel the love of God.

 

 

 

Wishing you the best in your recovery

by Barbara Saunders at 12:06 PM Mar 17, 2009           

 

 

 

A Jewish Grandmother

by Susan Davis

 

Dear Rabbi Lerner,

That is wonderful to hear that doctors didn't find any cancer! I pray that you will begin feeling better very soon.

 

I said that I would send a joke from my 85 years-old Quaker mother, and she finally told me one that is clean enough to send! You may have heard this before:

A Jewish grandmother was walking along the sea shore with her little grandson. Suddenly a huge wave swept the boy out to sea. The grandmother looked up to the sky and cried out, "God, please bring my grandson back to me unscathed!" Just as suddenly the boy washed ashore perfectly fine. The grandmother looked at him and then at the sky again. "He had a hat", she said.

 

Blessings!

 

Susan

 

 

 

Dear Rabbi Michael,

You may not get to this email for awhile, but wanted you to know that we have been praying for you all day here in Rome, and praying for a blessing upon the readers of your moving, humble appeal for greater partnership in your movement.  Also praying that as God brings healing that you will find the Sabbath balance you seek in life.  As Pope John XXIII is purported to have prayed nightly, "It's your Church God, I'm going to bed."

Blessings and much love,

Nate

 
------
Deacon Nate Bacon
SF Director, InnerChange

 

 

 

 

 

Neil Arya

Praying for you, tomorrow.  This seems to have been a tough last six

months for you.  I hope that your experience with the health care system

we are trying to change is positive.

 

If I can be of help in NSP activities in the health sector here inCanada, please do let me know.  I am accepting a position as founding Director of the Global Health Office at the University of Western Ontario and will be trying to arrange for medical student exchanges to see the reality on the ground and research in Israel/Palestine, hopefully with Physicians for Human Rights -Israel and the Palestinian

Medical Relief Society.  I also will be coming to Stanford in early March to speak to a Health and Human Rights group.

Neil Arya

 

 

Dear Rabbi Lerner

We pray for your good health!

Jerry Stiller & Anne Meara

 

 

 

 

Norman MacAfee

Dear Michael

When we spoke at the celebration of  what would have been Robert Kennedy’s 80th birthday, I was most moved, of all the presentations, with yours. Tikkun is an enormous force for human values. I always welcome your email messages.


As a non-Jew I have privately struggled with what to do about Palestine and Israel. I write now for the Huffington Post and will try to make the struggle more public. I think that President Obama’s innate decency (a word RFK used a great deal) will make things better. But he needs support.

As a non-believer, I asked my partner, Miguel Cervantes-Cervantes, a biochemist and Presbyterian, to pray with me for your health. We just did.

Peace, Norman


 

 

 

 

David and I have not been active in the Temple for a few years due to our move back to the East Coast. You are an important man who has taken on a tremendous burden and blessing in global Judaism and social activism. We wish you all of God's blessings for medical and spiritual healing and hope that when you are on the other side of this crisis (opportunity), you will find acceptance of your human limitations. It is not an easy thing to do for any of us.

 

Best wishes and heartfelt prayers,

 

Patty and David

 

Patricia A. Bresky, Ph.D.

Clinical Psychologist

Providence, RI

 

 

 

 

Dear Rabbi Lerner,
I have been writing to you about human trafficking/prostitution, totally unaware of this great personal struggle with your health.
My heart goes out to you who have helped so many others in pursuit of healing. You and your opinions have been the source of many blessings ( and perhaps a few curses), but we know for sure that you have touched so many and, their prayers are for your healing and recovery. Your book on Jewish Renewal has been a great influence on my own life. You have shown us the why and how of transformation and transcendence.
You are in my prayers for healing, as well as for your loved ones and close community who care for you. May all your faith in the Divine Creator and the power of people to transform the world, be with you now to strengthen you in your journey through cancer. I pray you feel all our presence.
Peggy Sakow
Temple Committee Against Human Trafficking

 

 

 

Dear Rabbi Lerner:
 
    I am praying for you. I  have never met you, but I have been reading your work for more than three years.
 
    I ask God to ease your pain and grant you a full recovery.
 
    I want to thank you for your ceaseless advocacy for a just peace in the Middle East.
 
    I thank you for your spiritual insight and for your concern for those who are downtrodden and forgotten.
 
    I want to thank you for speaking the truth, even if it hurts the religious and political establishment in Israel, Palestine and America.
 
    May God Bless You and allow you to continue your life-changing work.
 
Steve Petrou
 
Houston (Cypress), TX

 

 

 

Our prayers are with you. You are on the right track of the Spirit, but you must learn to rest and not overwork. As we say in Hawaii "hand loose" ("Shaka").

 

Love and prayers,  Paul M. Nagano, Director of the Council for Pacific Asian

Theology (CPAT)

 

 

Michael--
 
I remember back to working together to promote The Politics of Meaning and  appreciate your thoughtful emails and deep thoughts about "progress" and "success".
 
I wish you the best, including an outpouring of support and people embracing the movement you've organized, to help you through the challenge that cancer presents.  May you be with us for many years!
 
Warm regards,
Rochelle Lefkowitz
President & Founder
Pro-Media Communications

 

 

Dear Rabbi Lerner,
 
I don't expect a response. Just want you to know how much I admire you, your heart, your voice of reason, and your dedication. Just to know that you walk this earth at this time is a blessing. Take care and know that so much love surrounds you as you look impermanence directly in the face with such courage and understanding.
 
Respectfully,
 
Pete
Majoy
Richmond
, N.H.

 

 

Shalom Rabbi Michael Lerner,

All our prayers are with you in your recovery and to give you strength
and love and support .
  We in Yedidya (the synagogue you used to attend when you lived in Israel with your son, many years ago), will continue to pray for your full recovery.

I personally miss your writings and your wisdom and insights , and I am hoping you will soon find the strength to return to Tikkun editorial .

Always in support---  Refuah Shlemah,

Ruth

--
Ruth Cohn
Jerusalem, Israel.

 

 

 

Be blessed and healed 

 Rabbi Edward & Rebetzin Joan Nydle

B'nai Avraham

Ottumwa, Iowa

 

Michael - You are in my thoughts and prayers. We can talk about the good work later - but heal khaver - heal.
yi-heh-yeh tov,
 
Marc
 
Rabbi Marc Aaron Kline, J.D.

-- Justice is never "just us" --

Temple Adath Israel
Lexington, Ky

 

 

 

 

Dear Michael:

 

Your message reached me here in India. I am terribly, terribly sorry to hear your news. The world needs your moral engagement more than ever, especially from a Jewish angle that you have developed with such clarity and impact.

 

I accept your challenge, but I am already overwhelmed, trying to do more than I am able, and as a result doing things rather badly.

 

Wishing you the best always,

 

Richard

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Sorry to read this Michael and hope that you can lick it. 

The other day - as often happens - your name came up. There were what I would refer to as `the usual criticisms' of you...

I agree with some of them...but added to their surprise.. `my main criticism of Lerner is that we don't have 20 more like  him'...

I sincerely hope you have a complete and speedy recovery

Rob Prince

 

Rob Prince

Senior Lecturer, International Studies

University of Denver

Korbel School of International Studies

 

 

 

 

 

 

Dear Rabbi Lerner,

Just to let you know that prayers and healing energy are going forth for your healing!

O give thanks to the Beloved, and open your hearts to Love.
Awaken!  Listen in silence for the Voice of the Counselor.
Sing praises with a glad heart and give witness to the truth with your lives!
Glory in the radiance of the Beloved; 
let the hearts of those who call upon You rejoice!
Seek the One who is Life, your strength,
walk harmoniously in Love's Presence!
Remember that you are not alone,
for through Love doubt and fear are released;
O people of the earth, ever bear in mind
the unity of diversity in the Divine Plan!
You are the Promise of our wholeness,
You await our readiness to choose Life.

Psalm 105

May you know the healing balm of God's eternal love for you.

Shalom,

Rev. Robbin Melchiorre
Rockville, Md 

 

 

 

 

Dear Michael,

Although I haven’t seen you in a long time, I still read your emails and appreciate your wonderful insightful writings.

And along with all of your friends and congregants, I was so sad to hear that you were diagnosed with lung cancer.

And so I just want you to know I’m thinking of you and sending you many prayers and blessings as you heal from your surgery.

I hope and pray your recovery will go well and that you can look forward to many years of continuing your great work.

With gratitude for all I’ve learned from you,

Rona Weintraub
Mill Valley

 

 

Dear Rabbi Lerner

We are praying for you.  But your great spiritual energy will chase this cancer away.   

Keep up the good work and I will continue to alert my friends  to the value of your mission.
(and contribute what I can to Tikkun and NSP)

All the best and let us hope, work, and pray for a fair peace in the middle east.

Roy Zuckerman

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Condolances and deep respect for your achievements.

 

Good luck where and whenever,

Stefan van den Hout

Dordrecht, Holland

 

The work goes on!!

 

 

 

stephen Chinlund

 

Dear Michael,
What a terrible shock! You were supposed to be invulnerable to illness and death! I feel like a first grader who thinks that the teacher lives at the school and has no life but ME!.
Seriously, I am praying for you and I am thinking hard about how to help with the NSP and the Global Marshall Plan. It is the highest vision, all that I hope for. Right now I am using all my free time to help with my old prison program. I was there last night. It is only a tiny piece of the NSP and it is not formally related.
In fact the greatest blessing of YOU is your unquenchable hopefulness. As an Episcopal priest I am utterly appalled by the narrowness of vision of most of my fellow Episcopalians. I try not to think about it and keep focussed on what is possible. That has worked most of my life.
Now, you are right on to get busy about the Obama we worked for and voted for. I gave huge amounts of time in NH, NY and PA in both the primaries and the general election and now...? Tough stuff, but I continue to have hope:
    most of all for your complete  good health
    for new possibilities of peace in Israel with George Mitchell and the elections which I choose to interpret positively
    for new momentum for a progressive agenda out of the economic mess, especially education and health care
    for a new strength in progressive spirituality with "evangelicals" turning more to progressive positions
So I want to come to DC the end of April and want to continue to do all I can to help the Kingdom of God come on earth.
You are an amazing man, Michael, more needed than ever!
Get well!
Steve Chinlund

Episcopal Priest

 

 

 

Dear Rabbi Lerner,
 
We will be "Holding you in the Light" (a Quaker practice) during this troubling period.
 
And if you've not done so, would you consider reading Dr. Colin Campbell's (nutritional biochemist) recent book, The China Study?  Most surgeons and other allopathic practitioners leave little room for a broader look at the body's ability to heal or for cancer to reverse itself.
 
Terry Fieldhouse, Member Grass Valley Friends Meeting

 

 

 

 

Dear Rabbi Lerner,

 

I was grieved to hear of your Cancer diagnosis, and my prayers for your full recovery are with you.

 

As a practicing Buddhist, my prayers take the form of Tonglen: the practice of breathing in (taking on ourselves) the pain and suffering of others and breathing out healing, love, and peace to them. Otherwise known as Giving and Taking, it is the core of Tibetan Buddhist practice; the Dalai Lama, for example, practices it every day.  Please know that I am practicing Tonglen on your behalf, and will encourage other Buddhists I know (many of whom are also Jewish) to do likewise.

 

Blessings,

 

Tom Ellis

 

 

 

You're an inspiration to me, Michael, and you will be in my prayers. So few people are truly willing to "keep their eyes on the prize" -- a nobler and more just human community. You do that.
 
Peace and blessings,
Rev. Chris Schriner
Minister Emeritus, Mission Peak Unitarian Universalist Congregation, Fremont

 

 

 

 

Rabbi Lerner,

May God bless you with a speedy, comprehensive, permanent recover; and may He be with you and your family during these during trying times.

Imam Zaid Shakir

Zaytuna Institute

 

 

F

 

cells & Quakers by David Wolinky 


Michael

1) The unusual unidentified cells mentioned in the Update probably come from... your brain, since it is unusually well-connected to your heart, why not the lungs too? :-)

2) Altho Jewish and non-religious, I asked that you be "held in the light" at the local (Frederick, MD) Quaker meeting, which I think is the equivalent of Gila's Hebrew message above. What would people like me do with people like you two beloved scoundrels?

 


 

Speedy recovery by Halimah Collingwood

Hi Michael, I just wanted to let you know that all of us at the Mainstream Media Project send you our love for a full recovery. Your message is so important for people to hear. You have been such a beacon of truth in the world. Many blessings, Halimah
best wishes

 

by Joni Rabinowitz

Hey Mike, all of us here in Pittsburgh are rooting for you! The latest news sounds pretty hopeful, and I expect the pain will subside in due time. Your work has been so much of an inspiration to so many people so remember that.
Best,
Joni Rabinowitz and John Haer

 

Shmuel had a bad accident by The Joke Fairy

 

Shmuel had a bad car accident involving a large truck. Weeks later, in court, the trucking company's fancy lawyer was questioning Shmuel.

"Didn't you say, at the scene of the accident, 'I'm fine,'" asked the lawyer. Shmuel responded, "Vell, I'll tell you vat happened. I just put my dog, Farfel, into the..."

"I didn't ask for any details", the lawyer interrupted. "Just answer the question. Did you not say, at the scene of the accident, 'I'm fine!'"

Shmuel said, "Vell, I just got Farfel into the car and vas driving down the road...."

The lawyer interrupted again and said, "Judge, I am trying to establish the fact that, at the scene of the accident, this man told the Highway Patrolman on the scene that he was just fine. Now several weeks after the accident he is trying to sue my client. I believe he is a fraud. Please tell him to simply answer the question."

By this time, the Judge was fairly interested in Shmuel's answer and said to the lawyer, "I'd like to hear what he has to say about his dog, Farfel."

Shmuel thanked the Judge and proceeded. "Vell, like I vas saying, I just loaded Farfel, my lovely hundteleh, into the car and vas driving him down the highway when this huge semi-truck and trailer ran the stop sign and smacked my car right in the side. I vas thrown into one ditch and Farfel vas thrown into the other. I vas hurting real bad and didn't want to move. However, I heard Farfel moaning and groaning. I knew he vas in terrible shape just by his groans. Den a Highway Patrolman came along. He could hear Farfel moaning and groaning so he vent over to him. After he looked at him, and saw vat terrible condition Farfel was in, he took out his gun and shoots him between the eyes. Den the Patrolman comes across the road, gun still in hand, looks at me and says, "How you feeling." "Nu, Judge, vat vould you say?"

 

I Pray for your complete recovery by Susan Davis


Dear Rabbi Lerner, The last few nights I've barely slept because I've been so excited by reading your book The Left Hand of God. I'm what is called a Charismatic nondenominational Christian and although I agree with many of those beliefs, I've been deeply saddened and, really, horrified, by the political thinking which you would call the extreme right hand of God. The liberals who've seemed to dismiss spirituality almost completely also have disappointed me. Thank you so much for your book and for all you are doing to help heal the world. I will definitely get involved!
I pray for your complete healing.

By the way, my 85-year-old mother Betty has the best jokes I've ever heard. I'll have to ask her to post one here for you. She's an elderly Quaker with a severely twisted wit! Your new friend, Susan

 

Complete Recovery by Ahmad Hahn


Sincere prayers for your complete recovery----and an urgent plea that you check out www.vitamindcouncil.org for critical information on the importance of Vitamin D3 in your healing. (Most doctors are clueless about the research on this.)

Thank you for all your great work!

 

For this you take a day off? by Roger Gottlieb


Honestly, some people will do anything just to stay home from the office.
On the other hand, I'm sure the office is a lot quieter now!
Hey Michael, take it easy, take it slow, we're all praying for you.
All the best,
Roger

 

good news w/path report! get well! by virginia mccorkle

michael--i'm thrilled to hear your lymph nodes were negative; no matter how "normal" a lymph node is, they all look a little crazy--so taking this one to the tumor conference is good, but probably more a cya for the doc than anything else! i'm also glad to hear that all the messages of love are reaching you, & assisting in your recovery. have you considered that this may be part of the good that comes from this process? just knowing how many lives you've touched & continue to touch, how much love there is in the world, & so much for you, no matter what else is going on--gotta be a mix of joy & gratitude, yet, very humbling, too. you/we, all of us, are love--& all the rest is like a garlic husk, that sometimes needs a little help to be released. i hope you've been willing to visit your healing chair & receive more of the healing light, which is love. . . it's so easy to forget that all the rest is illusion, especially w/all the news. my prayer for all political leaders is that they be guided by love instead of fear, & that they choose peace instead of conflict; i've been saying it for ?3 or so years, & will con't. may all peoples make the same choices! take care of yourself--i'm in transition, so forgive this note for being a little nutsy; will let you know next wk where i've landed, ok? dreams have shown me glimpses, & intuition more--so the rest comes tomorrow, G-d willing! w/move on sunday. many blessings on you! may you be willing to receive all the love that's here for you, & know that it is true.

 

Shalom--va by Rachel Tie


Dear Michael-- all the best during your recovery! You and Deb are in my thoughts.

B'ahava v'Refuah Shlema,

Rachel
PS: we eat the whole thing, but the balls are the best part ;)

by Rachel

Israeli leader Ehud Olmert comes to Washington for meetings with George W. For the State Dinner, Laura Bush decides to bring in a special Kosher Chef and have a truly Jewish meal prepared in honor of their guest.

At the dinner that night, the first course is served and it is Matzoh Ball Soup. George W. looks at this and, after learning what it is called, he tells an aide that he can't eat such a gross and strange-looking brew.

The aide says that Mr. Olmert will be insulted if he doesn't at least taste it. Not wanting to cause any trouble (after all he ate a sheep's eye in honor of his Arab guests), George W. gingerly lowers his spoon into the bowl and retrieves a piece of matzoh ball and some broth. He hesitates, swallows, and a grin appears on his face. He finds he really likes it, digs right in, and finishes the whole bowl.

"That was delicious," George W. says to Olmert. "Do the Jews eat any other part of the matzoh, or just the balls?"

 

Love and deep things by Glen Stassen


Dear Michael,
Roger Gottlieb speaks for me--experience the love from so many of us.This brings out the feelings of love that we usually fail to express. They are very much here.
Your suffering and our shared human vulnerability are causing deep thoughts and deep prayers in the middle of the nights for me. Now is not the time to try to articulate the depths.

I am praying--so many of us are praying!--for you and your lasting recovery. And for the news this weekend.

 

Thinking of you by Bill Blaiki


Speedy recovery prayers from your Canadian friend. Glad to hear that the operation was a success. I retired from the Canadian Parliament after 29 years and am currently associated with the faculty of theology at the University of Winnipeg. Hope we can work together again someday ,as we did in BC at the Our Way Home event Shalom .

 

The Joke Fairy Again by Peter Coppelman


Michael,

I am praying for a speedy and complete recovery for you.

Every Friday Goldberg went to Temple and said the same prayer: "Please, God, let me win the lottery." This went on every week for years. Finally, one evening after Goldberg has just uttered his prayer, there was a clap of thunder and a flash of lightning, and the Heavens parted. The voice of God boomed out, "GOLDBERG, DO ME A FAVOR. . . BUY A TICKET!"

All the best.

Peter Coppelman

 

Dear Michael: In light of your illness your letter to the community

is an an inspirational classic and model of how a fine soul  can express his

deep humanity  and call on the reparative  resources of his companions.      i

am myself ill and elderly and am considering what I can do.

 

WARMEST WISHES

Abraham Levitsky

 


Dear Rabbi Lerner,

 

 Very sorry to hear about this news! May Ha Shem/Allah give you strength and

 we will pray for your recovery and also pray that more people are inspired

 by your good work and work towards world peace, justice and deeper

 understanding between Jews and Muslims.

 

 I am on my period off work (research year) but send you wishes and prayers,


 amineh

 


 hi, michael.  it was SO GOOD to see you last week, like reconnecting with my HOME, my FAMILY, my HEART.  i made it there because it was imperative that i be there for YOU in this moment of healing, but in the end, i left feeling like it was ME who got the healing of just being with the tribe, singing, praying, and connecting with this incredible, divine reality we live in and only seem to notice when we intentionally put aside surface yada yadas.

 

speaking of surface, you looked truly FABULOUS, glowing with life and the same joy i was feeling.

 

i was really happy to read on-line that your pathology reports look so promising.  i pray they got every CELL of the cancer, and that the other gastrointestinal conditions can be effectively treated before they become problematic.  AMEN for early detection!

 

anyway, the video i recommended for laughter therapy is called "axis of evil comedy tour," and here's the link at neflix:

http://www.netflix.com/Movie/The_Axis_of_Evil_Comedy_Tour/70063285?trkid=222336  you're gunna love it.  so funny and spot on.  a real (and hysterical) glimpse into life as an arab american living in a post-9/11 world.

 

okay, back to dissertation writing.

 

sending you love...

ana

 


 

forgive this coming as an e-mail...

but I want you to know that I'm thinking about you, with all good wishes. Glad you're home again after the hospital, hope all this can go in a direction that's positive for you...

thinking of the times, and friends, we've shared over the years... always important...

so, with a hug for you (not too much pressure!)

 

Tony

 


Dear Rabbi Lerner,

 

You are in my thoughts and prayers often.  I will be sending you my love and wishes for your healing and your full recovery in the coming days and weeks.  I thank you for your loving presence in my life, and in the life of our community and the whole world.

 

Shalom,

Annette Cohen

 

 


Rabbi,

 

It goes without saying that you are in my prayers. You have become one of my heroes (and I do not say this lightly), through your vision and through your tireless efforts to try and get people to see what God is really all about, and what the world COULD be if we could only work together. I believe you are one of the great Voices of Reason in our modern world, and an eccumenical genius. Rabbi, the world CANNOT do without you, so you must get better. I am very limited in what I can do. I have no extra money, and I have left the denomination I was part of ( I have become a "rogue monk") in part because of their complete disinterest in actually getting out and trying to change the world for the better. It doesn't bother me in the slightest. I serve God and God's Children, and refuse to be bound by doctrines, or apathy, or prejudice, or an obsession with religious trappings. Yahweh/Hashem (and the many other names we recognize Him by) is so far beyond such sad human failings. We MUST have a Rabbi Michael Lerner to lead us down the path of Truth, and we WILL. God has spoken to me in my heart this morning, Rabbi, and I heard the answer that you WILL overcome this, without any doubt whatsoever. This is God's way of "calling the troups" to arms, and you have done exactly as He would wish. Praise to be God, who truly is ever merciful and compassionate. If you ever need to call me and just talk, my number is below. I will help in whatever way that I can. Peace and Blessings, and a huge SHALOM!

 

Brother Damien Michael Simmons, monastic

 

 


Shalom Rabi Lerner,

 

Sorry to hear about your illness.

I can help you with my medicinal soups I make at home (my small business), with or without meat, eco-kosher, nourishing and nurturing to body & soul.

I teach at Kehilla, including Sam Kreisberg, so I know of your connection with Wendy & Joel.

Let me know if you are interested!

 

Blessings for Refua Shlema

Avishai Pearlson

 

 


Dear Michael

I will be holding you in my daily prayers and my church will be praying for you and your healing and recovery also.

I love you,

Bonnie

 

Rev. Bonnie Tarwater

Congregational Church of Lincoln City, United Church of Christ

1760 NW 25th Street/ P.O. Box 945

Lincoln City, Oregon 97367

 


 

Dear Michael,

 

We join the many, many other waves of love to add to your strength and blessings for the best possible outcome.

And we send extra love to Deborah!

 

Peace, love and Light

Shaya and Bahira

Gainesville, Florida

 


 

Dear Rabbi Lerner

I am sending my prayers and heartfelt good wishes for your recovery. You are a wonderful inspiration for PEACE, an open heart and pragmatism in such a complex and often discouraging world.

 

All my best – my considerable POSITIVE ENERGY is coming to you on a WARM CANADIAN CURRENT!!

 

Barbara Landau, Toronto, Ontario, Canada 

Co-Chair, Canadian Association for Jews and Muslims (CAJM)

 


 

 Oh my God - I can't believe this is happening to Michael Lerner; he has been

 such a force for good in the Jewish community; I will pray for him and check

 out what else I can do - hmmm - internships in Berkeley??  I am going to not

 only pray for him at my Guan Shih Yin altar tomorrow but also in church after

 Centering Prayer - yes!  Love, Barbara

 

 


 Dear Michael,

 

 Your letter hit me hard. You are in my prayers every day. If there's

 something specific that you'd like me to do for you, please don't hesitate.

 

 I wish you refua shleima, and every blessing,

 

 Brad

 


 

Hey Michael,

The first thing I am already doing is praying for you. And you KNOW the prayers of an atheist are especially listened to! Truly I am holding the good and healing intentions toward you.

Love to you and Deborah,

Heather Folsom

 

 


Dear Rabbi Lerner,

 

I will keep you in my thoughts and prayers.

 

Sincerely,

 

Rev. Belinda M. Curry

Associate, Policy Development and Interpretation

Advisory Committee on Social Witness Policy (ACSWP)

General Assembly Council (GAC) Presbyterian  Church

100 Witherspoon Street, Room 3611

Louisville, KY  40202-1396

 

 


Dear Michael,

  Best wishes from Jerusalem for hachlima meheira, refuah shelimah, strength, renewal of body, renewal of soul---Bill Berk, Shalom Hartman Institute, Jerusalem

 

 


 

Just reading the subject line, "I have cancer," was like being punched hard in the stomach.

 

YES YOU WILL COME THROUGH THIS FINE.  AND YES, WE WILL ALL HELP YOU!!!!!

For now, take care in all the spiritual and medical ways you have planned.

Bill Puka

 


 

My Dear Rabbi:   Michael please know that prayers have been said this day while I am here in Ft. Collins for a few months.  I have a prayer group that has taken you on.  You ministry is very important to too many of us...so we pray, light candles, sit in silence..send out energy to you for complete recovery.  I stand with you and your family now and in the days to come.  Bob G. Jones, Bishop of Wyoming (Episcopal)

 

 


 I INCLUDE PRAYERS FOR RABBI LERNER  DAILY.IF THERE IS ANYTHING I CAN DO HERE IN CHICAGO PLEASE LET ME KNOW.I HAVE BEEN IN AND OUT OF TOWN BUT WILL RETURN

 ON MARCH 15.KOL TUV, HERBERT BRONSTEIN

 



 

 

 Warm Greetings, Rabbi Lerner. I just want you to know that we here in

 our household in Seattle are holding you dear in our hearts and prayer.

 Swift and total healing for you and for our world.

 Sincerely,

 Claudia Thies and Laura Keim

 


 

Some of us in my community are trying to get a community garden started to feed the homeless.      We would be donating the produce grown either directly to the homeless or to the soup kitchens that feed them.     We have had our own set of problems in getting this done since we really don't have a budget and we don't know all the up front costs of this.      There are also differences in approach.     The path to a new generosity of spirit is not easy, but we all feel we cannot give up on such a good idea.      I will be praying for your health and for efforts across the country to increase the spirit of cooperation among ourselves.      I have come to the conclusion that whatever our government may or may not do, it is up to us to save this democracy and its people.

 

God bless you.

 

Cynthia Merkey

 


 

 

I'm gonna focus on the New Bottom Line stuff in New York.

 

All best to you. I'm thinking about you.

 

Dan

 


 

Dear Michael

I am very shocked to hear the news/// The letter touched me very much.

I wish you first of all recovery and great success in the surgery…Health –this is the goal at this point.

Cordially

Danny Bar-Tal

 


 

Michael,

We have disagreed over the years, but you have always been a true friend

I pray for a speedy recovery & full healing as we have had too many losses of good people and I need someone to make me think & challenge me politically.

SO - My prayers are for skill for your surgeons and a speedy recovery for you

with strength & love

Rabbi David Roller

 

 


 

Best wishes for a speedy and full recovery.

 

David Brous

Executive Director

Federation of Jewish Aged and Community Services Organisations,

Melbourne

Australia

 


 

 

Dear Michael,

 

We want to express our appreciation for who you are and all you do.  We celebrate your great work. We know that it is having an impact in the world.

 

We are saddened to hear of your cancer diagnosis.  We are impressed with the way in which you are handling this situation by reaching out so clearly to the greater Tikkun community and NSP network and asking for us to step up to keep this work alive.  You are not alone.

 

Our love and heartfelt blessings to you,

 

David and Diane Banner

 

 


 

Dear Rabbi Lerner,

 

My prayers and  the meditations of my heart are with you today.  You will heal beautifully as this is your way and your journey.  We all get our different lunps and bumps along the way and this is a tough bump to bump up against.  Love will pull you through.  Your deep love of  your family, your community, your great service to your Jewish community and your love of country will surround you and bring you great healing and peace.  Now rest and let your body recover.

 

Surrounding you with love and light and healing,

 

Diane Hira Rose

 


 

 

 

Dear Rabbi Lerner,

 

You are definitely in my prayers.

 

I am a practicing Catholic, married to a practicing Jew, and a long-time admirer of you, Tikkun, and your other work. After signing a petition on Israel and Gaza you sent out, I ended up on your Network of Spiritual Progressives and am very glad to have done so.

 

Thank you for all you do.

 

Wishing you the very best,

 

doug

doug porpora, head

Department of Culture and Communication

Drexel University

 


 

Dear Rabbi Lerner, I have not been able to get a message through previously, so it is good to be presented with other contact possibilities.  I wanted to say simply that you are much appreciated and prayed for by a large group of Presbyterians in Westfield, NJ.  The influence of your beautiful spirit has touched so many people.

 

Healing and shalom to you!

 

Rev. Helen Begli

 


sending blessings, love and healing.

~elana

 

 


 

Oh, Michael,

 

I am so sorry to hear this, but glad and not surprised to see you responding with energy, information, and self-care, as well as reaching out to others.

 

You will be in our prayers for healing.

 

Rabbi Nina Beth Cardin referred to chemo in a prayer as the "dew of life."  Maybe it is a nice image to take with you.

 

With hope and prayers for refua shleima

 

Ellen

 

 


 

Dear Rabbi Lerner,

 

 Prayer

 Written for Rabbi Michael Lerner

 

 May G-d keep you in High Spirit and give you strength and life

 May He shield you as an Eagle guide you in His Light

 May He hold you as a Blessing to continue in the world

 For every man is His candle so let this Blessing be unfurled...

 

 

 Eric Sander Kingston & Family

 Schayel

 

 ps

 When you feel better, see this book, Robert O. Young  "The PH Miracle".  The

 body must be alkaline, not acidic.  Example white sugar doesn't rot your

 teeth.  The sugar metabolizing into ACID burns holes in teeth.

 

 Also, see ESSIAC TEA.

 

 PRAYERS & BLESSING,

 

 ERIC SANDER KINGSTON & FAMILY

 SCHAYEL

 

 


 

Rabbi Lerner -

 

I am sooo sorry to hear about the cancer. I shared your news with Roy and he sends his support. My prayers are with you.

 

Best,

Eric

 

Eric LeCompte

SOA Watch

 

 


 

 Please let Rabbi Lerner that even here in Beijing we

 are praying for his careful recovery.  It will be a won-

 derful day when he is pain free and able to resume

 even a portion of his fine work!  Blessings!

 

 Eugene Geinzer, sj

 


 

Dear Rabbi Michael,

 

I have just opened today's e-mail, and was stunned and deeply saddened to read the news of your diagnosis, which is shocking.

 

I know that in the past, you and I have had our differences (especially at the time of the death of Pope John Paul), but I write today to assure you that you will be in my prayers each day, as you progress with your diagnosis and treatment. You are a great man, a visionary leader, and a voice that our society needs to hear--and listen to--loudly and clearly.

 

Although we have never met in person, I continue to hold you and Tikkun in great respect, and wish for you refuah shelemah--a full and complete return to good health. May G-d bless, strengthen and support you in the weeks and months ahead, and may your work continue to go from strength to strength. Wishing you all good things, and many years of good health in the future to continue your vital work.

 

With respectful good wishes and prayers from Ireland,

Murray

 

 


 

 

Dear Rabbi Lerner,

 

Jerry and I had the pleasure of your company driving from and to the Denver airport from Boulder as well as  participating in an Interfaith meeting at First United Methodist Church where you spoke before heading off to Boulder Book Store.

 

We pray for our Heavenly Father's healing energy and light of love to enfold you and strengthen your recovery.  We pray for your highest good according to His Will.

 

Peace and love,

 

Joan and Jerry Evans

 

 


 

Dear Rabbi Lerner

 

My wife, Maxine and I are thinking about you and wishing for your speedy recovery.  Come to Byron Bay and stay with us awhile: you may find surfing to your taste! Anyway, get better soon  to continue the great work of  helping humankind be more loving, respectful, just and spiritual.

 

All our love,

Gareth Smith & Maxine Caron

14 Cumbebin Park

Byron Bay

NSW 2481

 

 


 

Dear Rabbi

 

Prayers of healing and swift and comfortable recovery. Please know that you are being thought of by many well wishers here - in a Buddhist sangha and Kerem Shalom synagogue in Concord, Ma.

 

May your mission and wishes come true, oh gentle one. May all your hard work be rewarded and recognized and carried forth. You are a special human being, no doubt, oh compassionate one.

 

May the Universe bless you.

 

Geeta

 

 


 

I'm terribly sorry to hear this, Michael. My thoughts are with you.

 

George Lakoff

 

 


 

Dear Michael, Dear Rabbi

 

Sending you love and all good thoughts for healing.  The power of the positive is mighty.  And you are one of the most positive of all. Focus your good energy on your healing and know that you have many friends who are putting out their energies for your success.  Count me among those

with love

irene

ps. I believe that our Ex Dir Rev Bob Moore has written to you as well

-----

Irene Etkin Goldman, Chair

Coalition for Peace Action

Princeton, New Jersey USA

www.peacecoalition.org

 

 


 Rachamim gdolim, Michael. Sending healing cyber-vibes right now. I

 suspect your determination, strength, and good will will carry you

 through this. May the forces of the universe bless your struggle and

 increase your health.

     Gordie Fellman

 

 


 

Dear Rabbi Lerner,

 

  I was greatly saddened to read about your lung cancer.  You are in my thoughts and prayers for a successful surgery and an expeditious full recovery.

 

Best regards,

 

Hamid Mavani, Ph.D.

Assistant Professor

School of Religion

Claremont Graduate University

831 N. Dartmouth Avenue, Room 24

Claremont, CA  91711

 

 


 

Dear Michael: As they say: "brevity is the soul of lingerie." Hence, this short Buddhist's wish for a speedy and complete recovery. Compassion and Wisdom.

Harry L. Stille

Houston, Texas

 

 


 

My Dear Friend Michael :

 

         I am so sorry to hear this news . I will be keeping you in my thoughts and sending you energy and love and my  meditiation on your complete recovery.

 

         With a warm embrace,

 

           Hazel

 

 

HAZEL HENDERSON, D.Sc.Hon., FRSA, author, futurist, president - Ethical Markets Media, LLC

 

Ethical Markets: Growing the Green Economy has won a 2007 Nautilus Award for Conscious Business/Leadership and a 2008 Axiom Award for best business book.

 


 

Dear Michael

 

Indeed this is very upsetting news, and it’s good to hear that you are taking such positive steps in dealing with it. Let me assure you that we at the Global Marshall Plan Foundation are doing the best we can to support a Global Marshall Plan and as always feel a strong sense of solidarity with your approach to the cause.

 

On our side we are doing are already involved in many of the detailed suggestions that you have sent us. I see strong partnership potential particularly though work on building a Coalition for the Global Commons. It encourages and promotes all the basic fundamentals of the NSP and the network ever expanding. I am certain that with our combined efforts for our shared principles much good will be the result.

 

It also goes without saying that our hearts are with you through this very trying time and we wish you a speedy recovery to good health.

 

Positive energy and our very best wishes, yours fondly,

 

Frithjof and Helge

--------------------------------------------------------

 

Frithjof Finkbeiner

Global Marshall Plan Foundation

Ferdinandstrasse 28-30

20095 Hamburg

 


 

 

 

 Dear Michael: I wish you a speedy recovery. Praying is not what I do but i

 still think you are going to do great.

 Good luck!!!

                   Isidoro

 

 


 

My dear Michael:

 

I learnt with great deal of pain about your medical condition and I am profoundly moved by your honesty and detailed vision that you so well explained.  I do not know what to say - you have expressed it so eloquently.  I have always admired your ideas and philosophical approach which is always backed with love and compassion.

 

As you know I am deeply involved in bringing reforms in my Muslim community.  This is all due to the motivation that I have received from you.  Presently, I am healthy - but financially I am burdened.  My son is getting divorce from his wife and he has moved in with us.  This we Indians like - a part of limb - I could never let go.

 

My daughter is having great financial trouble, foreclosure of their home.  Lost job............and so the story of millions of Americans all across this land of milk and honey. 

 

This is due to lack of ethics in corporate America that has taken on its harvest.  Greed has been one of the cornerstone of our flamboyant facade.  God bless all the people of the world and all the countries of the world.  Amen. 

 

 

Iftekhar Hai

UMA Interfaith Alliance 

 

 


 

Prayers are coming your way, Michael.  Blessings to you always.

 

In hope and peace,

 

Gail Heyn

Volunteer

Re-Elect Congressman Kucinich Committee

http://www.kucinich.us/

 

 


 

Dear Rabbi,

 

Just yesterday I used you as an example when coaching a client who works for the Navy. He was overly critical of his leadership. The example I gave was when I was critical of you for writing in long sentences. Then you invited me to write an article. And a year later I still haven't written it. So who should I have been critical of? The prolific long-sentence writer using his prophetic voice? Or myself who has taken a year without writing the article? Your leadership has been flawed, as is all leadership, but it has been important and prophetic. Even as we converse, the voice you have raised for the left to bring God or spirit back into its world view has entered the national consciousness and will continue to be heard. We all say a Mishaberach for you.

 

Ira Chaleff

 

 


 

Dear Rabbi Lerner,

 

I have been an admirer and reader for many years, and send you my heartfelt wishes for a refuah sheleimah.  I am in Israel now with the CCAR and will remember you this Shabbat during the Mi Shebeirach.  I'm sure that everyone will join me in that prayer.

 

All the very best, and may your recovery go as smoothly as possible.

 

Shabbat Shalom Mirushalayim Ir Hakodesh.

 

Rabbi Linda Henry Goodman

Brooklyn, NY

 

 


 

 

Dear Mike,

 

Very sorry to hear the news about your cancer--though happy to hear it may respond to treatment.

 

You're still a young man, and you've accomplished so much.

 

I remember when you sat in our dining room and outlined all your plans for a new magazine. And you went out the door and did everything you said you were going to do, and more.

 

Keep sluggin'!

 

Jack Foley

 


 

Michael,

 

I am sorry to hear of your diagnosis.  Tom and I are praying for you.

 

We are holding an event this Friday, showing Martin Doblemeier's "The power of forgiveness," with the "Church and Society" arm of the First United Methodist Church here in Boca, and we hope to recruit some NSPers by introducing new folks to the principals of NSP, and handing out literature.

 

PeterOpa has contacted our group, and we plan to have him speak at our meeting in April.  He says he has had a good bit of contact with you, and I hope he can share ideas with us about NSP, and help us with fresh approaches.  We'll keep thinking of ways to lighten your load.

 

Peace and love and healing,

Jana Tift

 

 


 

You are in my prayers for healing, for comfort, for deeper understanding of life's journey.

God is with you.

Shalom,

Janet Archer

Kansas City, Missouri

 

 


 

 Dear Rabbi,

 

 Please rest assured that your health is in my wishes and prayers (and in those

 of many of the left in the Salt Lake area).

 

 It seems unfair to me: I have been a smoker for forty years, and while I am

 suffering some consequences of that habit, I have dodged the cancer-bullet

 (so far).

 

 You remain an inspiration to those of all faiths who would "heal the world".

 Don't let your spirits fall.

 

 Many, many blessings, and a long life. Welcome the good even if it may not be

 readily apparent.

 

 Sincerely,

 

 Jay Hansen, Salt Lake City

 

 


 

Dear Michael, my prophet and visionary friend,

Just want you to know that you have been in my prayers ever since I received the very first message about your cancer.  I'm glad that the operation was successful and pray that the news keeps getting better about your recovery.  You are strong...and God wants you to remain on the planet to be the leader of so many who agree with your viewpoints and agenda. (me included)   So I know you will come back with even more strength and enthusiasm.  Remember you are loved by me and thousands of others, and we are all sending that love your way.  You have lighted up my life and the lives of so many, and given us hope.  May god grant you the grace and energy to continue to shine that holy light on the people on the planet for many years to come.  (no need to reply)  Much love,    Your friend and admirer,  Jean

 

"Our heart is first of all destined to love."    "Love is the mother of spirit."                                          --Max Scheler,   Jean Ramacciotti,  Palo Alto

 

 

 


 

Dear Mike,

 

My thoughts and "prayers" are with you.  I certainly appreciate that you have done such important work. 

 

An important task ahead is to assure that your work will continue, even without you, if need be.  After all, someday, none of us will be here any longer, but the goals we strive for need advocates.  By grooming your successors, you will also be reducing the daily stress you have by doing so much yourself.

 

With loving wishes,

 

Jeff

 

 


 

 Dear Rabbi Lerner,

 

 I'm so sorry to learn of your illness. I will be prayng for you - for a speedy

 recovery and strength!

 Just to let you know - as you wrote about song and poetry - I am a pianist,

 born in Baltimore but living in France for the last 32 years (!)… I will be

 performing in Amman, Jordan, as well as Ramallah and Naplouse next week. It's

 my "way" of trying to help peace move along… I'm nervous and excited, and of

 course incredibly curious as to how people will receive these concerts, but also as

 to how everyday life goes on it's way there… I'll be performing with 2 young

 singers (students of mine at the Paris Conservatory) - a young woman from

 Amman, but of Palestinian origine, and a young man from Peru.

 You will definitely be a part of our thoughts and songs there!

 Refooah shlemah!

 all the best to you,

 

 Jeff Cohen

 

 


 

 

Dear Michael,

 

Shalom. I want you to know that I hold you in my prayers, my thoughts, and my heart. Ever since I went to a Tikkun conference in D.C., maybe 10 years ago, I have been moved by your message, your commitment, and your spirit. You are brilliant, passionate, and I am happy to have you as my leader. May your body heal quickly and easily.

 

Currently, I an volunteering in Cambodia, for a wonderful NGO that is giving 56 former orphans nurturing homes and an excellent education. I came here through the American Jewish World Service and recently met Rabbi Joel Soffin who started Jewish Helping Hands. It's heartening to know that so many Jews preactice tikkun olam. Thanks again for your inspiration and service.

 

Warmly,

 

     Jim Berger (from Rochester, NY area)

 

 


 

 

 

Michael: We are remembering you in our prayers. During my recent book tour I have had 92 interviews across the nation, with a message that I  believe is comparable to yours. Best wishes, Jimmy (Carter)

 

 

 


Dear Michael,

Just a note to send along all my prayers, blessings, love and support, as you head toward surgery. You're in my daily prayers, for a good operation, quick recovery, and full return to good health!

 

sending every good wish,

John Dear

 


 

I just opened my email - it's too late to come to your house this evening. I'm imagining your living room full of people who love you and I know all present will experience healing. 

 

I so appreciate your need for community.

 

Sending love to you and Debora,

Judy Rose

 


 

 

Dear Rabbi,

 

I have never met you, but I am so sorry to hear this news.

Somehow, your email moved me, even though it is a mass-mailing.

I feel suddenly that I must do something.

 

I am a long-time professor here at Cal, and I am lost.

Spiritually, emotionally, and profoundly lost, and I must find my way.

 

I will volunteer for something.

Maybe the path to happiness is to give and not look to receive anything in return.

 

I am praying for you.

 

Sincerely,

 

Kameshwar

 

 


 

 

Dear Michael Lerner.

 

    Thanks for sharing about your illness.  I live in Norway and know about your work from my friend, Cliff McReynolds in La Jolla, CA, who runs a study group based on your book. God Bless You, Michael Lerner.  I will be praying for you. 

 

Sincerely,

               Kari G. Elliott

 

 


 

 

Dearest Rabbi Michael,

 

I am praying for you and ask G-d to heal you and restore you to good health and give you freedom from pain.

 

Thank you for sharing your gifts of true knowledge and wisdom with your students, friends and others - like me - who have only heard you speak and read your books and articles.  You're a light of goodness for humanity and a great teacher of our time.

 

With love to you and yours,

Hajjia Katharina Harlow

(NSP member)

 

 


 

 We met at Fort Benning; and I tried to reach Rabbi Phillip Leibowitz for you at that time. My wife and I are just now returning from Asia where as a Vietnam era veteran, I needed to go even though for a brief time.                                                                                  Also, we visited Buddhist, Hindu and Jewish temples and Mosques in Singapore, Bangkok, Cambodia, China and Tokyo.                                                                                    Your effort is such an inspiration.                                                                                   As an active member of Veterans for Peace and strong supporter of Iraqi Veterans AgainsWar, I will help to spread the message  ot the Network of Spiritual Progressives.         Modern medicine can do wonders and as an eclectic secular former Catholic humanist I will pray for you when I revisit the Trappist monastery that I almost joined so long ago as a youth in upstate New York near Rochester.                                                                 Peace, love, God's spead and please heal. Ken Howland---Temple Adath Or---Fort Lauderdale-Unitarian Universalist

 

 


 

Dear Rabbi Lerner:

 

I was distressed to hear, as  I know were many many others, of your having cancer, and subsequent cardio problems.    I have every hope and expectation  that you will come through this sucessfully, en sha' Allah as the Arabs say; and

 " do not go gentle"!   We need you and your work is not done.  Your are certainly in my prayers.

 

Warmest Regards,

 

Christopher Bottkol

 

 


 

Rabbi Lerner,

 

I am very sorry to hear that you have cancer and am sending you warm, positive and healing energies. That we sometimes agree and sometimes disagree is irrelevant. I find you to be a thoughtful, deeply caring, and wise man, and respect your efforts in the world.  I think you are going to beat this cancer stuff, and I will be adding my prayers to those from, no doubt, many others.  Thanks for being open and sharing this news.

 

Wishing you strength as you confront this challenge.

 

With peace,

Larry

 

 


 

Hi Rabbi Lerner,

 

I just learned about Tikkun couple of weeks ago and subscribed at that time to your magazine.  Rest assured that the word is getting out - using myself as a prime example.... Take care, larry.

 

 


 

 Dear Rabbi Lerner,

 

 I've never been active (yet) in NSP but from the sidelines I cheer you on

 every day.  I discuss your work with friends and keep myself up to date on NSP

 current events. My own work lies in officiating interfaith marriages (I was

 ordained by Rabbi Gelberman) and supporting young people in developing an

 interfaith identity. Your work provides the open minded spiritual Jewish

 perspective piece of the puzzle; without which the puzzle would be incomplete.

 Just knowing that you are out there, doing what you do and being who you are,

 makes this world so much brighter. So I want you to know that I am cheering

 not for your work now, but for YOU and rooting for the renewal of your whole

 health. Having watched your devotion to the principles of NSP, it is no

 surprise that not only in health, but in illness too, you continue to inspire.

 In this way, you are more whole than the holiest. Sending blessings and bows

 your way.

  Allfornow,

 Lauren

 


 

 

Dear Rabbi Lerner,

 

I was shocked to get your email.  You are of the few great leaders in our country, standing up for peace, justice and love!  I am so sorry that cancer cells were found in you physical body.  I am praying very hard that those cells will be eliminated by your white blood cells!  I have been lax in renewing.  I will not delay, I will renew.  I have been writing letters to the media.  I have felt hypocritical that I couldn't really represent a "spiritual progressive" because I don't attend church anymore.  God, to me is the energy of life on earth, so I go outside, and feel God.  I feel God in each and every person as well, (or I try to anyway).  I will try and recruit people now. 

 

Rabbi, I was shocked when you emailed me that you would help me by trying to contact Benny Hin, an evangelical that is professing hatred toward the Muslims in and around the Holy Land.  You took time out of your very busy schedule to answer my email.  I was deeply touched (still am).  I will help you way more than I ever had.  My prayers are with you and your white blood cells! 

 

Sincerely and with much love,

 

Laurie DesJardins Ferhani

 

 


 

Rabbi Lerner - I was sad and moved to receive your email; as always you write eruditely and beautifully, and here also very courageously.

Please accept my thoughts and good wishes from here in London, England; you will be in my prayers for your surgery tomorrow and hopefully your full recovery afterwards. If you would send me your Hebrew name (and your mother's) I will be able to include you in the shul misheberach, as well as in my private prayers.

May God bless you with a refuah shelemah u'mehira

 

Rabbi Lee Wax

 

 


 

Dear Rabbi Lerner:

 

I received this email with much shock, sadness, gratitude, love and hope.  Though I have only met you once when you were in Toronto at the Muslim Conference two years ago (I confess I didn't express myself well as I was so nervous to be in your presence), you are genuinely a compassionate, loving, wise, humble man.  You are a teacher to many, including myself.  Each time I read your correspondence I see more possibilities for a better, more just world.  My Quaker Friend, who I share all your correspondence with, thinks most highly of you and the seeds that you have, are and God willing will continue to plant. 

 

I was in Tegucigelpa, Honduras when I heard that my late dear friend, Ruth Morris, who founded Rittenhouse: A New Vision, which advocates for the abolishment of our prisons and a complete transformation of our criminal justice system, hence the term "Transformative Justice" she coined had cancer (she called her cancer "Henry").  I was experiencing similar emotions then as I am now to your news of being diagnosed with cancer.  As the sun was setting I walked down a small winding road.  I eventually stopped under a tree and sat down.  I closed my eyes and listened to the refreshing breeze in that August evening of 2000.  When I opened my eyes I was shedding tears as my eyes focused on a nearby mountaintop lined with small trees blowing ever majestically in the wind. 

 

In that moment I experienced a great release.  In those trees standing atop that mountain for me represented all those souls Ruth touched and inspired in her sixty-seven years.  Sadly Ruth died in 2001, ten days following 9-11.  At a gathering to celebrate her life one person after the next rose to express their gratitude to Ruth and the countless gifts she shared so abundantly with a commitment to continue this work, which belonged to everyone. 

 

Like Ruth you motivate so many to give to see goodness and possibility where on the surface there is only dread and hopelessness.  Today I woke up feeling sorry because I am currently without a job.  In reading your email today I now have hope and joy and peace, as well as sadness and concern as well.  I will take note of your suggestions and be in discussion with my Quaker F/friends. 

 

My father, a WWII Holocaust survivor, just yesterday said to me in no uncertain terms: "Leonard, you're not going to change the world!".  I listened to his words very closely.  This is not the first time my father has spoken these words.  Acting on my own my father is absolutely correct: there is no way I can be a positive force for good in this world.  But in joining with people, such as yourself, and members of NSP and fellow like minded and hearted souls positive change is possible.  It will not be easy, but it is possible.  "Yes we can!". 

 

May God watch over you and your loved ones as you embark on this journey.  I walk with you. 

 

With God's Love and Light, Leonard Molczadski

 


 

Dear RABBI LERNER: Thank you for your brave announcement. Many close dear friends have received this news also. These are times of necessary bravery, and few know what this means to the Soul in real sharing. Your life has been in service of others for the greater good so it must give you some satisfactory solace your good life has not been in vain.  The epiphanies of Maimonides, Chardin, and Schweitzer should give you and your loved ones solace in that one of the most important revelations is "Reverence for Life" and its celebration for the little precious time allotted.  A little Haiku;  Life !........That was fast ! Hope is also at hand ! The worlds love on you and yours. Leslie Dean Price, Architect AIA AUA Emeritus Chairman EI, LLC & ARES, LLC

 

 


 

Hi Michael: Sending thoughts of love and healing. I'm in Kentucky where I grew up, writing a book. I'm thinking about you. Ever, Leslie Guttman

 


 

Dear Rabbi Lerner,

 

I join with all of your many friends and followers in sending heartfelt prayers and healing.

 

With sincerest thoughts,

 

Margaret Jayne Jones

New Vision United Methodist Church Social Action Committee, and URI SF P CC.

 

 


 

 Dear Rabbi Lerner,

 It was sad to get news of your cancer but it sounds like you can beat it.  You

 have that powerfully positive "can do" spirit and I have absolute faith that

 YOUR faith will do the necessary healing you need to achieve optimal health.

 I will gladly pray for your recovery because you do great work in this world

 and this world desperately needs people like you.  You're a great inspiration

 for sooooo many people, so, you see, you HAVE to live a very long life to keep

 doing that, alright?

 

 I heard you speak in Philadelphia and I hope to be able to attend a future

 presentation, so get rid of this cancer and be well, okay?  You are the most

 influential Rabbi in my life; my prayers are with you.

 

 Sincerely,

 Marcia Bertoni

 

 


 

The merciful winds

 

Tis not the winds of life ... But death that scowls ,

That howls at your unpolluted lungs.

 

Yesterday , polluted winds ravaged your lung ,emptying it of air .

Don't despair, your untouched lung still breathes... unclean air.

 

Tis not yet time for the final winds to howl and scowl

Tis time to reflect ,to prepare for our beloved Wind-Maker.

 

Amen.

 

By Mark Alcock.

 

 


 

Dear Rabbi Michael, I will pray for you.. it is what I do well.

 

May your journey be one which brings your soul and your spirit great comfort and rest.

 

May your life be blessed.

 

pace e bene (peace and all goodness)

 

Mark Anielski

Author and Economist

The Economics of Happiness: Building Genuine Wealth

www.genuinewealth.net

 

 


 

  Dear Rabbi Lerner,

 You are in my prayers.  God bless you for the prophetic vision you

 continue to share.  I hope you can take time each day to RECEIVE the

 love and blessings we are all asking God to pour out on you.  It will

 help your immune system to not get too tired.  With love and thanks,

 martina Nicholson

 

 


Dear Rabbi,

I am truly sorry about this.  I have already prayed for you, in my own way...that G-d be with you, that you're surgery is successful and that you have a speedy recovery.

 

I continue to promote the Geneva Accord to anyone who will listen.  My brother appointed me his "proxy" and told me I can write all the letters I want using his name and I took advantage of that.

 

The University of Denver has a department known as the Institute for the Study of Israel and the Middle East (ISIME).  The chair is an Israeli-American, Shaul Gabbay.  I've been attending their lectures that are open to the public for years and I continually email Shaul with suggestions to promote peace and get the audience more involved with doing so as well.  

 

In a weird way, Shaul has come to enjoy my emails and we've had some fun in the exchanges. 

 

Before losing my job I used to financially support several organizations such as Americans for Peace Now, Israel Policy Forum, and Tikkun. 

 

Ok, I hope that good news will follow.

 

All my best,

Marty Schur

 

 


 

Tikkun is what I wish for you.  Healing and repair.  Blessings, Mary Ellen Norpel

 

 


 

I will pray for you, sing to your gifts, and meditate on all you have written.  Thank you for putting energy into such important ideas, especially when it would be appropriate for you to concentrate on your world and needs.

 

 


Marybeth Hoesterey

President, The Learning Advocates

 


May Hashem Yisborack grant you a Refuah and be with you and yours. Rabbi Sparer

 


You truly are a rabbi’s rabbi. You teach in everything you do – even in this newest challenge and journey. Please know that you are in my thoughts and prayers.

 

--

Rabbi Michael L. Moskowitz

Temple Shir Shalom

3999 Walnut Lake Road

West Bloomfield, Michigan 48323

 

 


 

Michael-- I was shocked to receive the message on your cancer, and I thank you for touching me by letting me know about it.  You and I never got along as well as we should have, but I have never ceased admiring your tireless efforts in behalf of the causes we share, nor of holding you in the highest possible esteem.  I promise to do some of the things you propose in your letter in behalf of those causes.  Meanwhile, I will continue to wish you-- I might even say pray for-- a speedy recovery.  The vision of Jewish decency, which has so seriously faded in recent times, cannot spare you.    As ever--  Milton 

 

 


 

 Dear Michael--

 

 Many thanks for writing to me. In particular, you share with me of a wonderful

 project. Your commitment to your work is at most admirable.

 

 Truly, I am sorry for that piece of news.  I do assure you that I will pray

 for your good health after the surgery.  As a Catholic priest, I will say

 daily MASS for you.  However, I would like you to slow down a bit.  God loves

 you and calls you to be an instrument of PEACE, but God also wants you to take

 good care of yourself as well.  I believe that we have to give equal

 importance between WORK & REST.

 

 Regarding your request, I am honored to be asked, but you may know that I am a

 missionary in the Philippines right now.  I have left LMU for this assignment

 since 2005.  With this kind of work, I am afraid that I would be unable to get

 involved in your project fully.  However, if there is anything I would be

 inquires from my mission land to support your work, I am happy to help out as

 far as I could.  Thanks.

 

 Once again, I know that GOD is ever with you and will guide your way. My

 prayers for your needs are promised, my dear friend.

 

 God bless!

 Wajira Nampet

 


 

Michael,

 

I believe in the worth and the power of prayer.  We will pray for you and send you Reiki healing energy.

 

Remember, this work is not yours alone.  It is God's work, and S/He will raise up  people to do it.

 

Get rest.

 

Peace,

JustPeaceTheory.com Valerie

 

 

R'fuah Shleimah! Abby Caplin  Dear Reb Michael,

I'm so sorry you are having to deal with so much! May all of your doctors, nurses and other healthcare support people be guided in exactly the right way to let you recover easily and completely!
difficult waiting Anne Haehl  I'm sure the waiting is hard--and the double whammy. With you in prayer.

 

 

 

 


Be Well Naomi Faszczyk —  Dear Rabbi,
You know how people usually use the expression "titchadesh" in modern Hebrew, when someone makes a new purchase or acquires something new? I can never find a satisfying substitute for it in any other language that I've learned to speak, including English. It means something like, congratulations, but more like "may you be renewed" with your "new thing."
I don't know why that is the word that popped into my head...Tehiyeah chadash, as new. My heart and thoughts are with you and your loved ones. Much healing.
Refuah Shlamah

Renee Hoffinger —  Dear Michael,

Blessings for a complete healing and a speedy recovery!
If you need some advice and support in the food department, I know a terrific dietitian.....

Let go, let god.

xoxoxox Renee

 

You! Susan Barnett —  Michael; My thoughts and heart are with you and Debora during this difficult time. Please know we will support both of you any way we can.

Love,
Susan


Paraphrasing Hillel Paula —  Look after yourself first.
Thinking of you Julie —  I'm thinking of you, and sending you positive thoughts and loving kindness.

Please take care of yourself and let others take on your burdens, so that you can model how to do it for the rest of us. (Turns out that maybe THAT was what the world needed to learn from you after all.)

An NSP member in San Diego.

 

 

Prophet Undergoing Repair Harriet Zeiner —  Dear Reb Michael;

Many thoughts of blessings for you as you undergo repair. Not that I have ever seen you do it before, but now is the time to relax, go slow, let stuff slide and allow the energy you usually spend on repairing the world to go to your immune system to heal you.

If all of the above seems too complicated, here is a simplier request- Just listen to everything Debora says for the next 30 days, and follow her requests.

Love,

Harriet

 

Refuah Sheleima Rachel Eryn Kalish —  Dear Rabbi Michael~

I know that years working on the I-P conflict can make us all mishugana and sick of heart. May the vision you speak of for complete healing among Israelis and Palestinians be yours as well.

Deep Blessings for Shalom, Salaam, Pax, Peace,

Rachel Eryn
Cancer cure Conrad Golich —  Apricot pits, AKA Laetrille, cure cancer with trace elements of cyanide. In Mexico they have a 70% cure rate using it. I have proven it twice with personal friends, by giving them my home grown apricot pits. I can get more here in Tempe, AZ at a health food store if you want some. RSVP, Karass22@webtv.net
rabbi lerner's healing needs elisabeth grace —  like quakers worldwide, i am holding you in the Light
get well wishes Andra Hirsch —  Dear Rabbi Lerner,

My children and I were very saddened to hear of your illness. We attended Torah study at your house and spent an amazing day there. You are a shining light and the universe needs your vision, leadership, and compassion. We are praying for your swift recovery.

The Hirsch family from Sacramento

 

Wishes for your recover Mary Wilson —  Dear Rabbi Lerner,
I've read all the preceding comments, and I hope the love they express will bear you up on its wings. I add my own.


Rabbi Arnold Rachlis —  Dear Michael,

I wish you a refua shelema. We need you and your voice to challenge and motivate us, so de-stress, relax and recuperate.

B'shalom,

Arnie Rachlis
Rabbi Arnold Rachlis
University Synagogue
3400 Michelson Drive
Irvine, CA 92612
(949) 553-3535
www.universitysynagogue.org
Thoughts and Prayers Medhat and Eleonora —  Dearest Rabbi Lerner

We look at your picture with this warm and motivating look which is always uplifting us and giving us hope for a better world; something which is rare these days here in the Middle East. It is so hard to belief these shocking news. We will pray for your speedy and complete recovery and for your peace of mind. We - the world - need people like you, dear Rabbi, and we trust that Allah in his mercy will choose the right path.

Salam and Shalom
Medhat and Eleonora


Sending Love Lisa Garrigues —  Dear Michael,
I am sorry to hear about your illness, and wish you a speedy recovery. You are a wonderful, generous, and brilliant spirit, and you are loved by many people.
Most importantly, I think your doctor summed it up: it is time for Michael to take care of Michael, and let other people take care of the world for awhile. I send you lots of love, prayers, and healing energy to speed you on your path to recovery. You remain always in my heart.
Lisa

Thoughts and Prayers Jim Rice —  Michael,
You're in our thoughts and prayers for peace and tranquility in your heart, body, and soul as you go through the rigors of the next few months. We're thinking of you, brother.
Jim Rice
Sojourners
Thoughts and Prayers Jim Rice — 

Recovery Armand Neukermans —  Best wishes for a speedy recovery . I admire all the work you do

Praying for Michael Lerner Eva van Sonderen —  Dear Rabbi Lerner,
Please take lots of time to tune in to your higher self and to G'd, and lots of time to recover. In order to transform the world, you need to be loving to yourself as well. May your physical heart and your heart chakra be bathed in love and warmth. I'll be saying a misheberach for you in Kol Haneshama synagogue, Jerusalem.
Prayers for a complete recovery Simcha Daniel Burstyn —  Dear Michael,
May it be God's will to grant you a speedy and complete recovery.
אנא אל נא רפא נא לו
Simcha Daniel

well wishes Elly Simmons —  Dear Michael,
I am sorry to hear of your health challenges and wish you only the very best in care and I know you will be surrounded with an outpouring of care and help as you go through this challenge. I myself am in chronic pain from a back injury from a car accident in December, where someone totaled my wehicle, and cannot work, also recovering from a root canal as a result of the accident, so I understand the challenges. Be strong and when you don't feel strong let others care for you as you have cared for others over the years,
Best! Elly Simmons in Lagunitas, CA.
PS If you know of anyone who would love strong powerful and passionate art to help them through these challenging days, I am making deals left and right!!!
Thanks for your support of my work in the past and may the force be with you!
www.ellysimmons.com.
P.S. Don't push yourself, let things go into the hands of others and really allow yourself time to take care of yourself. For folks such as us activists, that is oftent the hardest challenge of all!

 

Valentines Day Sybil Charlton —  I can't believe this is happening as I was actually thinking of making the trip to Rabbi Lerner's house for Valentines Day for Torah study, as I haven't been there yet. Going to Washington DC a couple of years ago for the NSP conference was important to me. I have heard that Valentines Day doesn't always have to be about romance, but just about celebrating whatever it is that you care about. I have sometimes not been proud of having an American identity. However, going on that trip helped me get in touch with what it is I do celebrate about being American. I am sorry to hear the study session has been canceled, but I certainly hope Rabbi Lerner's surgery goes well.

A quick recovery! Anne Feeney —  Dear Rabbi Lerner... I met you at the School of the Americas Watch... we talked about Phil Ochs and lots of other things. I wish you well, and a speedy return to your activist life! With warmest regards from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, I remain your servant in song ....
wellness betsy — 1 I am:
Thinking of you. Respecting your work in the world.
Praying for your health and healing.

I'm really bad at jokes, so I'll spare you that.
Betsy

Rabbi Lerner's recovery
Donald Mintz —  Dear Rabbi, I am non-observant (indeed, a committed humanist) so I cannot pray for you. But I wish you the best for now and a long, long life for later. Would there were more like you in this world. And how I wish you could talk sense to Israelis and Palestinians in person.

holding you in the light
Helen Fox —  To a wonderful activist and great soul -- may you have many many more years to inspire all of us.
 
Having Cancer
June Krupsaw —  I loved your words from the first book of yours I read. I have met you in person and watched you speak before audiences. I've sensed the deep truths that you convey to us and the earnestness by which you want to share your understanding with the world. Your life is your message and and I listen to you.. However, you are not your body or your illness. Your soul knows exactly what it must do irrespective of your heart and conscious mind. Your soul is perfect. You have seen the light and shine it through earth forms to show us how to live better ways. Your purpose is being fulfilled . I am praying for your acceptance and peace of mind. You are making an eternal impact and the products of your efforts will help immensely to guide us. May you not suffer. May the pains heal fast. May your life on earth continue be a source of contentment to you. Never give up. But when you do go, remember it is not a failure, but simply the hardest part of what we all must do some day. I do pray that you get well and continue on. And whatever happens; do not be afraid.
 
your recovery
Jim Winkler —  Michael,
I am praying for your speedy recovery. I understand you wouldn't mind a little humor.

A college class was told they had to write a short story in as few words as possible. The instructions were: The short story had to contain the following three things:
1. Religion
2. Sexuality
3. Mystery
Below is the only A+ short story:
"Good G_d, I'm pregnant; I wonder who did it."
your recovery Jim Winkler — 

Macrophage Dreaming
Max Samson —  Michael--my friend David keeps his cancer at bay by doing a dance to gather Microphages--those immune system bad guy gobblers--and I am praying that your dance works for you. Blessings for a complete and speedy return to health and energy. As for a good humor vehicle, try political comedian Will Durst--you can google him. Lots of love.
 
R'fuah Sh'leima, Michael
Rabbi Yocheved Mintz —  How blessed are we whose lives you touch. May you continue to recuperate on schedule; may your surgeons' skill be proven out by good results; may you have a R'fuah Sh'leima and continue to rouse the rabble (and the rabbis), inspire those needing guidance, and help affect tikkun olam.
A gezundt auf dein keppele...and on your lungs. as well.
--Yocheved

HI HI to Michael
Wendy Orange —  Sorry you are in pain and have to wait till next Monday but I still feel all is going to be well. I lit candles and none of them were the least bit 'sick' as you won't be sooner than later I dearly hope. All love from south Beach, and to you, WO

Thinking of you
Gat Slor —  Just found out about your illness--sorry I've been out of touch... You are definitely in my thoughts and prayers. Wishing you refuah shlema. You are a good man and have made a big difference in my life and the lives of many people. Take good care of yourself and know that you are loved. God bless you.
 
healing
barbara sachs —  Good shabbos and may you rest deeply with little pain.
holding you lovingly in my prayers.
Refuah Shlemah yosaif August —  Sending love and prayers for full and quick healing...

Please ask Deborah to call if she can use some coaching on the use of the Bedscapes photomural and soundscape....or simply for some loving support.

Our love is the medicine...and you have certainly spread it around of these many years!!!

Brother Yosaif and Reb Tsurah
Cell: 206-330-5690
yosaif August — 
Holding you Miryam —  My dear brother, I'm holding you in the Light, as Quakers do.

Whatever path HaShem chooses for you, know that your words, your deeds, and your inspiration will never die. You are immortal.
honesty and trust ann rovere-levitin —  Dear Rabbi Lerner,
I am so touched by your total honesty. I am honored to be asked and given the trust and opportunity to send my good wishes to you during this critical time.
Thank you.
Ann
LOVE, ALWAYS and ALL-WAYS
 
Jerry Raitzyk —  Dearest Michael, the love you have shared with all of us,sustains us.May our love for you sustain you.Here is a prayer for you and all of us. It is from the RIG VEDA
"May you awaken like the sun at daybreak
ready to make your sacred offering.
Set forth with delight
Like a Pilgrim on his journey
O'Heroic one,move forward with resolve,
to make the sacred offering of yourself to life.
May you plant the banner of victory
in service to human kind."


how would it feel to float in a "light bath?" Virginia McCorkle —  Michael! Great news to hear surg went well, & that the path looks encouraging. . . best news i've had all week! mazel tov! Some time back I was given the notion that lots of "life's experiences" are to help us learn to float. . . & when I remembered being told that when I felt like I was drowning [for whatever reason], to lie back, let go & float. I don't have to be in water to do this, 'tho' the imagery helps; adding light--whatever color(s) come to you [or, let Ha'Shem choose!] adds another healing layer. so--if this feels right to you, just let yourself be floated, ok?! Much love to you--get well!
Va

Re: refuah shleyma
Rabbi Diane Elliot —  Dear Michael,
Since I learned of the need for this surgery, I've been holding you in my thoughts and prayers for healing. May the pain lessen day by day, may your cells find renewal and repair--a true tikkun, from the inside out. And may this challenge on the assiyah plane reverberate through the worlds, so that you may emerge purified and with new strength and resolve to continue your great work of healing and repair in the world. With love and in friendship,
Diane

ein sof
Ana Villalobos —  Beloved Rabbi, your nature is truly love without a beginning and without an end, and I hope THAT part of you can get the regular old guy in a regular old body part through this medical event with complete trust that you are ultimately SO OKAY, so doing EXACTLY what you were born to do, so completely living the life you were given to the fullest. In these days of recovery and discomforts, let yourself settle into your bigger self, remember the truly global reach of your amazing energy, your body of love, which is so great, so much bigger than this little body that's doing its best to keep up with you right now. That little body will absolutely win this battle, and your chance to dance hasn't come close to expiring.
I also hope in this grand act of beauty that is your life, in this enacted awareness of ein sof, that the simultaneously little, finite guy you are who is so sweet, sometimes stressed, always boyish, wonder-filled, and deserving all the love your friends and loved ones could possible give, that that person has a smile knowing you not only have altered the course of history in a number of ways, but you've made some friends along the way who truly love you. I truly love you. AND I truly love others better as well for having known you.
Get well, Michael.
There's a lot more wows waiting to bloom...
~ana villalobos
 

Shabbat time LYNNE PARTA
—  Dear Rabbi Lerner,
As I thought of you today, and prayed for your healing and strengthening, I thought of the words I learned in my home, "Remember the Sabbath Day, to keep it Holy". May this time of recovery for you be full of the grace of time given to rest and restore your body and soul. I pray for your strength to continue to bless the Lord, in all circumstances.
Thank you very deeply for being very much like our "Universal Brother" who embodies his Father's Love in the human family.
Sincerely,
Lynne Parta, living in Switzerland

tikkun Ahoo
va Miriam —  Rabbi Michael: Yitro's Blessing for you. Refuah Shlema, Refuat Hanefesh, U'refuat haguf.
May you be blessed with awareness of the force that makes healing and transformation possible.
shalom
Michael, ask your physician to raise your Vitamin D levels! Milton Hare —  I wrote separately to BTSTACK@aol.com explaining that lung cancer surgery survival is much higher in individuals with high levels of Vitamin D. I included text of articles. Please ask your doctor to evaluate your Vitamin D status with a 25(OH)D test and if you are below 50 ng/ml, give you an injection of calcitriol (activated vitamin D) and around 200,000 iu of cholecalciferol (inactive vitamin D). The reason we're all in trouble is because we stopped marching and demonstrating out in the sunshine! Love you, Milton Hare (remember Academic Publishing, the Berkeley undergraduate student press?) And, I've asked the Most High God to show you great favor! Stay in the sun!

I am praying for you
Julie Oxenberg —  Dear Michael,

I will be praying for you today as you go through your surgery. I have a good feeling about your prognosis. You're far too young, far too strong, and far too needed in this world to be overcome indefinitely by this current challenge.
May this scare provide you an opportunity for deep-rooted physical, emotional, and spiritual healing that leaves you in outstanding alignment for the next phase of your (and our) amazing journey.
Know that my thoughts, prayers, heart, and love are with you at this time.
Julie
 
Thank you. Harriet Elkington —  Dear Rabbi Lerner, Your work has been important in my life since I read, many years ago, your book Surplus Powerlessness. I hold you in my thoughts and prayers, and wish you well. Thank you for all that you do to build a better world.
love, courage, faith lisa rubens —  Dearest Michael,

Dearest Michael,

Danny and I have been sending you love, courage and faith
for the trial you are now undergoing. You, who have given so much -perhaps too much- of yourself for peace and justice, who has been ceaseless in creating and offering meaning, must now receive the prayers and blessings from all you have touched -and even those who have resisted,
Praying for your total recovery Barbara Davis —  I am praying for your total recovery and I know all these prayers and your own personal internal work and courage will carry you through.
Heart is With You Erik Gleibermann —  Dear Michael,

As you enter the next stage of the healing journey tomorrow my thoughts and prayers are with you. May you and I and our community continue to mend the world, our souls, and our bodies. They are all inseparable.

Love,

Erik Gleibermann
Adonai Leyla Era Rivvy Neshama —  Dear Rabbi Lerner,

I heard you speak once and never forgot it. Since then, i have told so many people about the need to recognize that the Palestinians and the Israelis each have their own story, their own narrative, and nothing will change until everyone begins to listen to each other's story. Your wisdom and compassion inspired me. I am praying for your healing and for you to feel all the light and love that surround you!
Suellen —  I am sending healing energy your way and will be thinking of you on Wednesday.


You and surgery and health and wholeness Rev. Mark Hoelter (UU) —  We spoke once briefly years ago when I served a congregation (UU) in the Portland, OR, area. And I last saw you at the Madrid Conference last spring/summer, when you were making a good joke about rushing King Abdullah as we were waiting in a long line. About rushing the king with enthusiasm, we agreed: not so much.

Just want you to know my wife and I are in with you on this journey hook, line, sinker and fish. My gut tells me it is your time to heal and become whole again. We need you, the world needs you, Jewish renewal needs you...but who's counting? We are, actually. We are.

We hold you tightly in our minds and hearts. We pray you return to strength soon, and strength return to you. There is a blessing in this. There has to be!

tikkun Michael,
l'shalom
Mark, and wife, Karen Key
GET WELL AND BE STRONG Stevanne Auerbach  Dear Michael
wanted to write to wish you to send healing energy and to wish that you are ok
not too long ago we met you and your wife before Leah Noviks new book event on College Ave and you were great as usual.
sorry to hear this news
Hope its been caught in time for you to have a complete recovery and we know the surgery on Feb 18th will be successful
wish you much strength and all the best
Stevanne and Ralph

GET WELL AND BE STRONG Stevanne —  Dear Michael
Michael
wanted to write to wish you to be ok
not too long ago we met you and your wife before Leah Novik's new book event on College Ave and had a chance to catch up a bit
sorry to hear this news
Hope itsall been caught in time for you to have a complete recovery and we know the surgery will be successful
wish you strength and all the best
Stevanne and Ralph
Healing thoughts coming to you Elizabeth —  Healing thoughts and energy are coming coming to you from many people you know and many you do not. With love, E.
Eve Golden —  Dear Michael:
I am so sorry to hear that you are ill. I am glad and not surprised to see so many who are holding you in their hearts and prayers. I am one among many who you have touched deeply. You have been a very important person in my life and I am so grateful for your kindnesses and wisdom.
I know that what you are going through is so scary. I hope that your faith and love and support help you through this time. I believe that you will be ok
With love
Eve
Blessings to you and Devorah Michael —  Michael,

Glad (but not surprised) to hear that your heart is 'open.' Will be praying hard for you on Weds.

Love,
Michael
your health sasha —  hello rabbi lerner, i wanted to wish you a successful surgery and a hopeful outcome. you are in my heart and mind.
your health Clarke Chapman —  May God uphold you and heal you in this difficult time. (I can testify that there is life after open heart surgery, if you should need that!) Blessings.
Refuah Steve Booth-Nadav —  Dear Michael,
Sending love and light, joy and healing from (closer to heaven) Denver.
Reb Steve and Jan.
Think positive! Arch —  Dear Rabbi Michael: Please keep up your courage and think positive thoughts. Don't be misled by those who suggest that your own life style of hard work for justice and peace has caused this cancer. That's blaming the victim! Relax! Let the Word be your comfort: "Into Your hand I entrust my spriit; You redeem me, O LORD, faithful God." (Psalm 31:6)
I hold you in my heart and prayers.

Health and God closeness silvio margulis —  Lance Armstrog, the bike marathon six times world winner conquered his cancer and his Foundation is a true spiritual empowering force for cancer sufferers to realize God protects us.

Our's is to prevent further damage, hence the treatments you faithfully will follow.

From the deepest of my soul, hold on Michael, and trust medical science will offer what is best for you. Debra is now of greater importace in your life than she may have ever been. Thank God for her closeness and love.

With love and hope, Silvio
Sending Prayers Hal Bertilson —  Dear Michael,
I am sending my prayers every day. I want you to know how much your work for social justice means to me and serves as an inspiration to me and my students.
Hal Bertilson, Ph.D.
Professor of Psychology
University of wisconsin-Superior
Coordinator of NSP-Duluth


Wish you a speedy recovery christiane stadelmann —  Rabbi Lerner, you will be in my thoughts and prayers. May you have an easy and speedy recovery.
Caring from Vermont David Kraus —  Hello Rabbi Lerner,

I am sending you healing thoughts and prayers for your recovery. You are an inspiration to so many, more than you probably even know.
Prayers for healing Lorne — 10:31 AM Feb 15, 2009 my thoughts and prayers rise up on your behalf. I have admired your faithfulness to the call of G-d for years. I trust that G-d will hold you safely in the palm of his hand.
In my years of caring for people with illness, I have discovered that there is a difference between healing and curing. May the One who leads his people into wilderness places grant you both, a cure for the cancer, and a deeper understandings of spiritual intimacy that come only when we go to the places we would rather avoid.
The Holy One rewards the faithfulness of his people, and you have not only been faithful, you have inspired so many of us also to be faithful.
blessings to you.
Compassion and Wisdom Harry L. Stile — 12:34 AM Feb 15, 2009 Dear Michael: Thank you.

You have given me hope for peace! Jane Schiff — 11:12 PM Feb 14, 2009 Rabbi Eric Slaton of Beth Israel, my congregation in Hamilton Ohio prayed Misheberach Refuah Schlemah for you. You have helped me feel significantly less alone in my desires for peace.
Todah Rabah,

Jane Schiff in Cincinnati
Refuah Shleyma Alissa Hirshfeld-Flores — 07:15 PM Feb 14, 2009 Dear Rabbi Michael,

You are in our thoughts and prayers and we wish you refuah shleyma.

Sending love to you, Debora, and your whole family,

Alissa, Danny, and Sophie Flores


Peace and healing Karen Kammer — 02:59 PM Feb 14, 2009 Michael, I met you several years ago at Rowe Camp in Mass. Do you remember me? HA HA :-) But I remember you. No I never did join the network (not a joiner) but I still read what you are doing and what your thoughts are. I do admire you and cheer you on from a distance. I try to, in my own way, to help heal this world and bring us to higher plane, where justice, peace, and equality exists (someday, someday). I wish you well and hope that the professionals who are taking care of you are EXCELLENT at their jobs!!! If I believed that god was a micromanager, I'd give a shout out to her. However, what I will do is hope that the divine within you wishes to stay on this planet longer. Hope to run into you agian. Here. Not there.

Peace,
KK in CT
Stuart Matlins — 01:49 PM Feb 14, 2009 Dear Michael: Best wishes for a complete healing. We will include you in our prayers for a refuah shelaimah. Stuart Matlins, Jewish Lights
Best wishes Eric Schechter — 01:43 PM Feb 14, 2009 You're a great inspiration to us all. Best wishes for a speedy recovery.
Get Well Lynette — 01:38 PM Feb 14, 2009 For so long you have been taking care of others. Now is the time to allow others to care for you. I am praying for the best result from your heart surgery and cancer treatment. I pray you will be able to keep your mind at rest during this very stressful time. I urge plenty of meditation and following doctors orders precisely. My husband has had many similar health issues and because of his strong will and God's, he is here. I will pray for the same result for you. My sincere love and prayer to you and your family and friends.
REST IN HOPE Robin and Nancy Wainwright — 01:32 PM Feb 14, 2009 Reading Psalm146 today and then thanking God with tears for you, your wife and your community for the great investments you have made with your lives. God promises to carry these investments forward and multiply them. It is who He is and what He does. So you have permission to rest for awhile and renew your strength. We will continue in prayer for you and your loved ones,
Happy Valentine's Day Rabbi Lerner! Anna — 04:07 AM Feb 14, 2009 Just wishing you peace, love, and healing, Rabbi. Hope you feel love enfold you this Valentine's Day and in the days and weeks to come. So many prayers are with you at this time ... how delightful to be loved so much and so well, no?

May you be well, may you be happy, may you be free from suffering, may you experience the ease of well being as a wellspring within your heart. Bless you.

Shalom, Anna
Michael Lerner Richard Lichtman — 12:15 AM Feb 14, 2009 Michael,
I have full confidence in your recovery. My best wishes are with you.
I remember my own heart surgery and recall that I simply gave myself up to the surgery. I am not a person who would have thought this likely for me but I did cease the struggle and was rewarded. I offer this one suggestion to you. You have much life to live.

Love,

Richard Lichtman


G!dbless you and keep you throughout ryan — 11:09 PM Feb 13, 2009 reading your book Jewish renewal which i accidentally bought in a second hand bookstore, i had a grasp of how compassionate and open-minded you are rabbi.i think the world really need extraordinary persons like rabbi lerner.you enlightened me truly rabbi. i was attracted to judaism by your introduction to judaism of recognizing the importance of other people when dealing with them and this repair or tikkun ha olam.this impressed upon my heart.May G!d gives you strength and give his "balm" of healing to come through this all my prayers and tehillim are dedicated to you..

a wanna be jew in the philippines
Thea Holy ONE, blessed be the holy ONE, will send light ines simcha — 10:47 PM Feb 13, 2009 Dear Brother in Light
in my prayers you are, for Love, Peace and power of braveness, so many thaughts you gave in Words, talking to the inner hearts, so it will come to you too, softly and full of Light from the holy ONE, blessed be the HOLY ONE,-
remember how it was, comeing out of Egypt,-
Wonders are
lots of love

Keep Positive, Continue to Let your light shine!!! Liz in NY — 08:53 PM Feb 13, 2009 My prayers and healing thoughts are with you all the way. You inspire everyone one you touch with your loving soul. Love heals.. so does laughter!
I Love You, Rabbi Lerner
Blessings to you.
A heart of gold on Heart's Day!!!
I want what you want George S. Richardson M.D. — 07:19 PM Feb 13, 2009 First, as a retired doctor, I believe that today's medicine can get
you out of this. Your new bottom line is love. So many of us love you for it! We need your warm living person to keep us in focus.
We love you and pray for you.
be open to all the healing! Virginia McCorkle — 06:24 PM Feb 13, 2009 Michael, so sorry to learn of your dx, & now the heart issue, & yet--gifts come in strange packages! maybe your heart needs this "look-see," & you'd've not known of it w/out the lung dis-ease. Also--heart/lung stuff is about trusting & loving, not just ourselves, but all of life: what areas could use more trust? more love/compassionate way to see, hear, etc.? be sure to give to yourself what you give others. will con't to send prayers/healing--stay in the light! it's who & what you are! all else is garlic husks--so let it go! much love & many blessings, dear brother/friend--va
blessings for healing Cathy Zheutlin — 04:49 PM Feb 13, 2009 Dearest brother of compassion,
May your journey be full of light and love and may you experience miraculous healing of body mind and spirit, and be touched by healing angels and supported in your holy work.
Rev. Wayne Schwandt — 03:55 PM Feb 13, 2009 Best wishes my brother in God's light. My community's thoughts and prayers are with you through this journey. Metropolitan Community Church of the Chesapeake, Annapolis, Maryland
Hopeing for your recovery Edmund O'Sullivan — 03:24 PM Feb 13, 2009 Dear Michael
I send you my warmest wishes and hope for your complete recovery

Warmest Blessings and Salud

ed o'sullivan
health Jo Lucas — 03:01 PM Feb 13, 2009 We add our prayers for your health restored.
Prayers & Best Wishes Linda Lewin — 01:55 PM Feb 13, 2009 I hope the heart blockage procedure goes very well and readies you for the operation, and I hope and pray that goes well too. You are in my thoughts.

Love, Linda
Best wishes from Buenos Aires Vicky Zemborain — 01:42 PM Feb 13, 2009 Dear Michael, Eduardo and I and the whole team of My Special Book send you all our energy hoping you a fast recovery and healing.
prayers for your recovery Tomi — 11:52 AM Feb 13, 2009 Dearest Michael,
I met you in California after the election in 2004, and read your website. Your NSP is awesome, and just what this world needs right now. You have done so much, given so much, and I agree with your doctor that now you need to let others give to you. This is a new behaviour for you, but I trust that you will learn to do it as you recover. My prayers for you, those who treat you, and all of us that love you. Namaste.
Fast Recovery Hussein Mourtada — 11:37 AM Feb 13, 2009 Our best wishes and prayers to you Rabbi for a fast recovery and healing.
healing Tirzah Mason — 11:21 AM Feb 13, 2009 You have released much love into the world and it comes back to you ten-thousand fold. Rest now, Michael and let this love give to you a refuah shlemah. May you rest beneath the wings of the Shechinah. All Love and Hope for you and your family
Carol Costello — 10:38 AM Feb 13, 2009 Hi Rabbi Lerner,
I met you when I attended last year's Seder with Renna Ulvang, and am sending you love and prayers. Be well.
Holding a Sacred Space Reverend Pamela Parker Dungan — 10:03 AM Feb 13, 2009 Dear Rabbi Lerner ... dear Brother with whom we share this great adventure called life ... I hold a sacred space knowing that all is Divine ... your heart is surrounded in loving light by so many you have touched ... you are blessed by them ... and we are blessed by all that you have done and will do. Rest, breath, and let go for these healing moments in time ... knowing and trusting that others have been touched by you and are taking action ... perhaps in another way than expected ... action non-the-less. Blessing to you dear brother.
Rabbi Lerner's health Nancy Lovejoy — 08:02 AM Feb 13, 2009 You are in my thoughts and prayers all the time - such a very special person you are - for me, many many others and all the world. Be well and God Bless You always.
A reader writes: Jessica Greenbaum — 05:54 AM Feb 13, 2009 Dear Rabbi Lerner--
I am so sorry to hear of your ordeal and I am sending all good wishes for your surgery and recovery. Thank you for the profound work you have done in helping the recovery of Jewish identity through Tikkun.

Very sincerely, Jessica Greenbaum
— 05:44 AM Feb 13, 2009
Our Prayers Mark J. & Sylvienne — 03:05 AM Feb 13, 2009 Dear Michael,

We've been praying for you since we got the news Tuesday night. May your trip to the cardiac cath lab go smoothly! (Sylvienne's been through it four times.) We'll keep you in our thoughts and prayers and hope to see you before long. Thanks for letting us know how we can help lighten your load, so you can focus on your recovery. All our love, Sylvienne and Mark

I C U SaraHope Smith — 02:54 AM Feb 13, 2009 Dear Rabbi Lerner – Michael -
I see you (I C U) beyond this moment, in the light of the truth of your intentions, undisturbed by the effort of being human. Surrounded by the power of your great efforts, relaxing in the truth of your good work. That you are enough and have contributed tremendously to all of us.
We know ... Your heart is pure and strong.
Feel into that experience where every cell in your being remembers what it feels like to have that pure connection of love and light flow through you. Remember this moment, this passage of moments that encompass this experience as often as you can.
Know that it is us, your community, - that we are with you. Breathe this deeply into the soul of your being.
All of this to reinvigorate your physical being to be with us for as many more wonderful years as you may. You still need to get me married after all!

Love and Light,
SaraHope
Barbara sachs and Dick senn — 12:57 AM Feb 13, 2009 Dick and I are holding you in our hearts and prayers for a thorough healing and easy recovery. may you be blessed with less stress, more joy and peace and good health.
We love you Michael and are with you. Call upon us as needed. Our world needs your gifts Michael.
Love and blessings,
Barbara and Dick
wishing you a speedy recovery Richard Bermack — 12:01 AM Feb 13, 2009 Michael,
With all my best wishes, hope you have a speedy recovery and can continue all you valuable work.
Richard Bermack
Transformation Eileen in NYC — 11:14 PM Feb 12, 2009 Dearest Michael,

I'll be thinking of you and saying many healing prayers -- all with the certainty that the hospital will be transformed by your presence -- better food, nicer nurses, more attentive doctors, more attractive scrubs. Marshall Meyer told us you were a prophet, and we all DO profit from your wisdom, so hurry back soon to the healthier side. Much love as always, EB Weiss
rabbi lerner recovery mirta kozolchyk — 10:59 PM Feb 12, 2009 All my prayers from me and my latin community from Sunny Isles, fl....
caring &thinking about your recovery all day long...
Prayers Eileen Grimaldi — 10:31 PM Feb 12, 2009 Dear Rabbi Lerner,
I have been deeply moved by your prophetic voice. You will be in my daily prayers for healing, strength and courage. Please take the rest you need and receive the healing love that surrounds you.
Prayers Eileen Grimaldi — 10:24 PM Feb 12, 2009 Dear Rabbi Lerner,
I have been deeply moved by your prophetic voice. You will be in my daily prayers for healing, strength and courage. Please take the rest you need and receive the healing love that surrounds you.
blessings kukyz — 10:18 PM Feb 12, 2009 From Argentina our thoughts and feelings for your
recovery

Refuah Shalyma and Songs of Joy Mikel & Diana Estrin — 10:13 PM Feb 12, 2009 Dear Michael,
You are in our prayers.

I send you a song of love, a song of healing, on the wind.

Healing sounds and imagry of complete health and harmony
Dear Michael Alan Levin — 09:21 PM Feb 12, 2009 Dear Brother Michael, The Angels are hovering around you and know your good heart. Breathe deep and know we are all with you, love you and are grateful for all you have given. Now, receive.

Alan
You are excused from trying to read all your messages! Paulann Sternberg — 08:37 PM Feb 12, 2009 Dear Michael,

I am a lapsed member and long-time friend of Beyt Tikkun. I was so sad to hear of your illness. Like many others who have posted here, I too spent time in "Cancerland"-- ten years ago (non-Hodgkins Lymphoma). I'm happy and grateful to say the treatment was totally successful (chemo and radiation); not fun to go through but it worked!

Dearest Michael, do yourself a favor and don't try to stay on top of everything in your life right now. Don't try to read or respond to all of these postinga. Let it be enough for you to know that each message you scroll past sends the power of love, prayer, good wishes, and blessings to you and the universe around you.

Of course, you'd have to read this message to follow my advice about not reading all your messages, but aren't the teachings of Judaism all about making room for contradictions?

I'm wishing you a complete Refuah Shleymah and send love and prayers to your family during this difficult time.

Love and blessings,

Paulann Sternberg
Will's Mom — 08:30 PM Feb 12, 2009 You are in my prayers.
Recovery T.J and Carolyn Blasing — 07:43 PM Feb 12, 2009 You are on the prayer list at St. Luke's Episcopal in Knoxville, TN
Love and Prayers RobertandRita — 07:19 PM Feb 12, 2009 Dear Rabbi Lerner-

Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family and the healing hands that will support you. We are praying for your positive response to all treatments and for your smooth and timely healing and the energy to care for yourself and full return at the right time to your amazing healing work in our world!


Prayers for you Laura Slocumb — 06:51 PM Feb 12, 2009 Dear, dear Rabbi Lerner: My prayers go up for you from Virginia where I live. Blessings on you and your friends, family, and all those whose lives you have touched. May the Creator be with you in all your surgeries and treatments and endow your doctors and caregivers with grace to care for you in the very best way. Love, Laura
Refu'ah sheleimah bi-mheirah! Rabbi David Mivasair — 06:30 PM Feb 12, 2009 Dear rabbeinu ve-moreinu Michael,

May you find all the strength, courage and patience that you need at this time to TAKE CARE OF YOURSELF -- please do that! And let others take care of you, too, of course, but only in ways that will truly be helpful.

You know that I'm rooting for you and you will be in my sincere prayers until I hear that you're over it.

With great respect and appreciation,

David
Jim Windus — 06:12 PM Feb 12, 2009 Dear Man of God, and All.
you, who have given so much, so much to so very many, may you find in your time of need, us, us who have been blessed to know you, to have been guided by you, and been inspired so deeply by the fine expression of Divinity that you are. May i be half of what you have been and and done in this transitory thing called Life. Peace, and rest in the knowledge that you are deeply loved and respected by so many.
Rabbi Lerner's illness Randy Splitter — 06:12 PM Feb 12, 2009 Dear Rabbi Lerner,

You've been an inspiration and a source of hope to me and many others for decades. I hope that in the future you can find more time for rest, renewal, and physical well-being. Try not to take on so much.

Prayers and best wishes for a speedy recovery.

Randy Splitter
Los Gatos



deep blessings Jessica Britt — 06:01 PM Feb 12, 2009 I so appreciate your clarity rooted deep in heart wisdom that even shows up in your sharing your present health challenges, always seeing, in the darkest places the presence of the light ... here is to your receiving the support and rest you need as you continue to share the inspiration of your wisdom ... I always feel less alone when I read your perspective on reality/the world, and what is here and can be made possible, may this time out be just that, a time out to be renewed through into health. You are in my prayers, contemplations and highest blessings, jessica britt
Be well R Samawicz — 05:13 PM Feb 12, 2009 Dear Michael,

Sending you happy healing thoughts. We need your voice, so few voices of reason out there, so rest, do what UCSF says, and you'll be fine. Just think of this as a real nuisance. I survived breast cancer, and I'm an atheist! You can do it! And remember, it's not your fault; you are Michael Lerner, not a Cancer Patient and a Heart Patient. Do what UCSF says, know we are all pulling for you, then rest and recover. Call Kal Kalmanoff in Berkeley. He has heart transplant, wife is MD there, and knows UCSF intimately.
Nuts! Sherry Thomson — 05:05 PM Feb 12, 2009 Dear Michael, Just got your email. Nuts!

Good luck on the surgery today and the lung surgery. It all sounds possible, don't it?

I will send prayerful thoughts today and again. But you will know that, I think.

Please also send them to me -- when you feel stronger -- for the same reason.

I am looking forward to hearing your outcomes soon and will be thinking about you.
refuah shleimah Miryam Levy — 04:51 PM Feb 12, 2009 Dear Michael
Blessings for healing--refuat hanefesh u'refuat haguf.
Holding you in my prayers and in my heart.
Miryam
refuah shleimah Miryam Levy — 04:50 PM Feb 12, 2009 Dear Michael
Blessings for healing--refuat hanefesh u'refuat haguf.
Holding you in my prayers and in my heart.
Miryam
Kelly — 04:49 PM Feb 12, 2009 Hi Rabbi Lerner,

Just a note to say I'm thinking of you today and wishing you well.

Kelly
poem Rev. Art Severance — 04:44 PM Feb 12, 2009 You have been such an inspiration and social justice prophet to the interfaith community. As a Unitarian Universalist minister, I often quote your many writings in my sermons on so many different topics. The world still needs your spiritual dimension; we here in NE Ohio will be keeping you in our thoughts, prayers, and loving hope.
Peace, Shalom, Salaam, Namaste, Blessed Be, Abrazo a todos (Higs all around!),
Rev. Art Severance
East Shore Unitarian Universalist Church
Kirtland, Ohio
Barbara van Davis — 04:27 PM Feb 12, 2009 When I was 6, I had polio. I was a quadriplegic in an iron lung. I died 3 times. Once, to save me, they operated on my bronchioles with no anesthetic. They told my parents I would have no life as we think of life. I did everything the doctors told me to do... Every single thing.

I won jitterbug contests in high school; I married, had children, and did my own housework; I became a clinical psychologist...

Every minute of this is about the brilliant light of life... Hold on to life, hold tight, let the light shine in, and the rest will follow. You can make it work for you by taking control of your illness.

I love you, Rabbi Michael. With all my prayers,
Barbara, Ueberlingen, Germany
Croak, Baby, Croak — 04:18 PM Feb 12, 2009
Wellness only wellness for Rabbi MIchael Lerner DEANIE LERNER — 03:45 PM Feb 12, 2009 Be Healed Now
el na refah na'lah Roger — 03:18 PM Feb 12, 2009 We're holding you in our thoughts and prayers and want you to know that as a reatively new NSP member I am doing what I can to promote the evolution of consciousness necessary to make the GMP a world reality. Blessings my friend!
Prayers Yosef Atzulit NurWasi Lopez-Hineynu — 03:00 PM Feb 12, 2009 El Na Refah na la! may you know SHALOM, Rabbi Lerner!
Healing Gwen Farey — 02:59 PM Feb 12, 2009 My prayer: that you will enjoy a rapid, full recovery of the heart procedure you will be given today. May you experience a BLESSED recovery.
May it be so.
Your recovery katherine — 02:56 PM Feb 12, 2009 Blessings to you Rabbi Michael. I send love in the context that you think of yourself first. In that recovery, you will find new strength.

Katherine
רפואח שלימח Hayyim Feldman — 02:39 PM Feb 12, 2009 Holy brother Michael,

May this be an opportunity for a complete tikkun at all levels of the flow of Divine shefa embodied in your blood and in your breath. Please accept the boundless generosity of the Tree of LIfe whose sap rises in your veins, the Tree(s) by which every breath is freely given you. Let yourself be pumped and breathed back to whole health.
Much love and many blessings,

-Hayyim

For a New Bottom Line of love, awe, and joy!


Prayers for your recovery Joel Rosenberg — 02:28 PM Feb 12, 2009 Dear Michael,

You are in my prayers. Wishing you a successful surgery and full recovery.

All the best,
Joel R.

Your current health opportunity.... Laura Rivero-Fisher — 02:23 PM Feb 12, 2009 Good day Rabbi Lerner, I just found our about your current health challenges. I trust you will read my comment and email and call Dr. Richard Brtlelett, D.C., N.D. before you have surgery. You can email him about an appointment at health@matrixenergetics.com. He also has a website. I will be sending you unconditional love energy to your heart and lungs. With loving energy, Laura
heart's home Stephen Phelps — 02:18 PM Feb 12, 2009 Dear Michael --
My whole heart is with you.
In the mystery of a thousand thousand prayers, may there come again the opening of a light in shadows, as your own moving letter to us invokes.

We will work the nets of spiritual progress right through the night to bring about a new bottom line.
Your illness Fr Stephen Bartlett-Re — 01:36 PM Feb 12, 2009 Dear Rabbi Lerner,

I am keeping you in my daily prayers (I follow the ancient Christian tradition of the Offices). I pray that the procedure
today to unblock the heart passage is successful so that you can have the lung surgery as soon as possible. Then I hope you will take some time for rest and recuperation!

May God bless you and keep you safe and renew your health,
Stephen +

Praying for you Donald Johnson — 01:18 PM Feb 12, 2009 Dear Rabbi Lerner,

I just found out about your situation and want you to know I'll be praying for you. Your approach to politics is, in my opinion, the correct way to go--you manage to combine a clear-eyed view of what is wrong with the world with a compassionate and hopeful outlook, which is more than I can manage much of the time. You need to recover so you can continue your work.
thinking of you Mark LeVine — 12:58 PM Feb 12, 2009 Michael. you're my hero. keep staying strong and i'm sure it will turn out alright! your illness will no doubt bring innumerable people together who wouldn't otherwise connect, so take that as something good out of the situation and know that in a few months, b'ezrat hashem, this will all be an interesting memory.

peace and love
mark
Sending lots of love Rev. Tony Paterniti — 12:26 PM Feb 12, 2009 Dear Rabbi Lerner,

My wife Ziek and I, and our friend Mary are holding you in our prayers. Blessings of love, light and upliftment to you always!

Sincerely,
Tony Paterniti

we love and want your health back Margo Roman — 11:34 AM Feb 12, 2009 I am with Joyce and got your email...We sent you our love and support and prayers ...We are here for you and hope everything goes smoothly. Call me if you want any veterinary advice....You know that may cover human integrative issues as well....just Bark
Love You
your sister Margo
Love and best wishes step mother Joyce too
prayers Keith Thompson — 11:23 AM Feb 12, 2009 Dear Michael,
Indeed, I'm praying for you today during your surgery and through your recovery period. I'm co-pastor of 1st UMC of Boulder, Colorado and remember all of our contacts fondly. As I've told you many times, your powerful witness to social justice has helped shaped mine.
This past year I've gone through radiation seed impant surgery for early stage prostate cancer and total hip replacement surgeries on both hips. So I have shared a little of the same experiences recently.
Shalom, Keith Thompson

Prayer for Michael Letty Cottin Pogrebin — 09:57 AM Feb 12, 2009 Hi Michael,
So sad to hear of your ordeal. I will pray for you to have a refuah shlaymah, gifted doctors, and the strength to cope with whatever comes next.
Warmly,
Letty

better and better alice krieger — 09:47 AM Feb 12, 2009 This multitude of prayers will surely lift you to a place of higher health. Want also to suggest positive visualization, really a form of prayer, as practiced at the Simonton Cancer Center in southern CA. Also, the books and cd's by jerry and esther hicks, which I have been using to heal my parkinson's disease. Also antioxidants and cleansing, as with the infrared sauna. You WILL survive, to continue your wonderful work!
Your Journey PamelaO — 09:24 AM Feb 12, 2009 Rabbi,
I pray that GOD give you grace and mercy on this difficult journey. This past year (2008) I was diagnosed with breast cancer. I just finished my last treatment on Monday the 9th of February. I was a difficult journey, but i am here :) and I am grateful.
I pray that you are surrounded by friends, family, love, understanding, and most of all faith. Faith is what has brought me to this point, and I believe it will do the same for you.
Pamela

Through your gifts of writing, you have become very much a part of the great tapestry of our lifes together. Darcy (D.R.C.) — 09:03 AM Feb 12, 2009 Throughout the years I have seen the Tapestry daily form. Words of grey and light, dull shades of blues and grey-like shadows of all tones make the hanging cloth safe, warm and sheltering. So I thank you for the weaving in of your words and work. Cancer is a special word that so many of my friends weave into the tapestry. A Word that grows, stops, meanders off and both leaves me .... and a word that enters in within the family and friendship tapestry. I can't hate its movement. That movement causes very strong threaden-ing like scars, but more like enforced, strengthned threads which become like pillars of strength.
Now the Bright Reddened place has been sewen in very tightly today. Like darkened orange-red sun laying itself at the crest of the purple mountains. Your surgery has touched us all. The tapestry is beautiful, because you are beautiful and part of our lives.

May you have peace tonight, free froom pain.


praying for you
Rabbi Rami — 07:14 AM Feb 12, 2009 Dear Michael,
I can't imagine what you are going through, and I appreciate your using this to further your work. Just remember you don't have to be a hero, here. Take of yourself first. We need you for another fifty or sixty years at least.
Rabbi Rami

Praying for You
Carmen Bonilla-Jones — 06:45 AM Feb 12, 2009 May God bless and keep you in His hands so that you can get well and continue to be with your family.

Your ailment
Peretz Kidron — 05:55 AM Feb 12, 2009 Dear Michael,
I was very sorry to hear of your ailment, and I sincerely hope you and your medics together will be successful in fighing off the accursed bugs.
Best wishes for a swift and restful recovery !
Peretz

Time to take 5. Miriam Menzel — 04:08 AM Feb 12, 2009 Dear Michael,
I was lying in bed unable to sleep, and I realized that your surgery is tomorrow, so I need to tell you now how much I care! You are my teacher and I think of you also as my brother. You taught me to accept myself as a Jew. You are so much and you do so much. But illness forces us to step back out of the fray for a while. A great many people love you deeply and we are all praying for your rapid and complete recovery as well as your comfort. Your job now is to rest and relax as hard as you can! Deep,deep breaths and relax! Think of a beautiful place in nature.
Love, Miriam
 
Prayers! Mimi Kennedy — 02:22 AM Feb 12, 2009 Well, angels are hovering over your hospital bed, making sure you relax and heal.
Deep peace. Not as the world gives (thank heaven!) but the true peace of all your beautiful intentions for all creation in space-time and beyond. We'll keep working. Don't worry about us. Or how it will all turn out. You have planted seeds.

love and caring abby gail layton — 01:39 AM Feb 12, 2009 sending you love and caring. my deepest prayers, blessing your journey, with wishes for rufuah shlamah.
 
Michael's health Norman MacAfee — 01:35 AM Feb 12, 2009 Dear Michael
When we spoke at the celebration of what would have been Robert Kennedy’s 80th birthday, I was most moved, of all the presentations, with yours. Tikkun is an enormous force for human values. I always welcome your email messages.
As a non-Jew I have privately struggled with what to do about Palestine and Israel. I write now for the Huffington Post and will try to make the struggle more public. I think that President Obama’s innate decency (a word RFK used a great deal) will make things better. But he needs support.
As a non-believer, I asked my partner, Miguel Cervantes-Cervantes, a biochemist and Presbyterian, to pray with me for your health. We just did.
Peace, Norman

Here is the poem I read at the Senate that evening:

For Robert Kennedy’s 80th Birthday Celebration
(read at the Mansfield Room of the U.S. Capitol, November 16, 2005)

I write this in Bush’s America
of torturing, Bush lying us to
war, Bush laughing at
the gap between the rich
and poor increasing.

No one knows what you
would be like today.
I am not a mathematician
so have no equations
to bring you to 80
and tell us what you
and the world would be
like had you lived.

Thanksgiving Friday 1967:
I came to New York
alone to live my life
with you as my senator
and I hoped my president.

June 1968: I had no TV,
was writing poetry about
Vietnam, went to bed for
a restless night, dreaming of
anguished voices in subway tunnels
beneath Astro Place and woke to
a beautiful morning and
moaning in the streets and shops.
You were dying. The line was a mile
long for your Saint Pat’s requiem.

Alone in an East Village room
that fall I wrote the words
“nostalgia for the future,”
not quite realizing
they were for you.

Your words and thoughts that year
kept you alive these years.
You became the president
of the other America
that we have carried around
thirty-seven years. You became
the president of this other America
that we salute today, where
everyone has a job and some hope,
where there is but one class,
where we honor the arts of
“mercy, pity, peace and love.”

Peace to you, “warring soul
with your delicate anger.”
Peace to our bloody world!


Praying for refuah shelema Linda Blachman — 01:04 AM Feb 12, 2009 Anything is possible, Michael. Wishing
you the best possible outcome.
refuah shelamah Nanette — 12:07 AM Feb 12, 2009 Dear Michael,

Ralph and I are sending you our love and warmest thoughts of healing from your surgery and for your recovery. You are in our hearts and prayers. We really appreciate who you are, and we send you much love.

Nanette and Ralph
Risa W. — 11:52 PM Feb 11, 2009 Refuah shlemah Rabbi Lerner

Pamela Berkowitz — 11:39 PM Feb 11, 2009 Dear Rabbi Lerner,
I have been thinking of you and praying for you every day. Know that the Beyt Tikkun community loves, cares, and appreciates you very much.

Love and blessings,
Pamela
My thoughts and prayers are with you Mark Monaldi — 11:33 PM Feb 11, 2009 Michael:

You need to get well and see what will evolve during the next few years. Your book, The Left Hand of God, has assisted in changing the direction of our country. The Democrats have control of Congress and the White House and our progressive values, in some respect, are shaping the future. Your direction and voice is needed, always.
My prayers will always be with you and the rest of the Jewish people.

Sincerely,
Mark Monaldi from Baltimore, Maryland
 
this too shall pass Melanie Wallendorf — 11:21 PM Feb 11, 2009 Love and blessings to you and to your family from your friends in Tucson at First United Methodist Church. May G-d's love hold you and support the family that surrounds you. Your inspiration and work live in us all. Today I spoke of you and your compassion to a seminar that included students from 3 continents. Our human compassion was renewed in a moment of concern for you. Peace/Shalom, and best wishes for a speedy recovery.
 
Quaker & Cancer survivor--have info! Susan Stark — 11:19 PM Feb 11, 2009 Dear Rabbi Lerner--the guidance I received when diagnosed with highly aggressive cancer 6 yrs ago was: Let go and let God, align with the healing energies, deep rest,attitude of gratitude, totally clean up diet--cancer thrives in an acidic environment--study and change, take IP-6(I prefer the powder)--a grain-compound, powerful antioxidant( still take it, am doing well)and the Jason Winters tea blend. Check the netfor info and sources. Lots of Love & Light to you!

Our prayers are with you Martha Sonnenberg — 10:57 PM Feb 11, 2009 Dearest Michael,
You are so very much in my thoughts and prayers. I know that you will be in the care of G-d. Use this time to let your body and spirit rest and heal. You are loved by many people.
Martha

Get Well Rabbi Michael Martin Cone — 10:47 PM Feb 11, 2009 My heart is with you brother, no matter what happens, a little part of me will be with you in this time of trial. I pray you will recover.
Don't worry be happy - no matter the outcome - we are all with you!

Your illness Martin Posner — 10:20 PM Feb 11, 2009 Dear Rabbi Lerner,
We are all wishing you the best and praying for you to be cured and have a speedy recovery.
Martin Posner

My prayers are with you Imad-ad-Dean Ahmad — 10:01 PM Feb 11, 2009 May the Lord of All things sustain you in this trial and grant you a full recovery to continue the important work that remains ahead. "Verily with every difficulty there comes relief"
Your nrother in peace,
Imad-ad-Dean Ahmad
Minaret of Freedom Institute

Healing and Recovery Father Richard Murphy — 09:53 PM Feb 11, 2009 Dear Rabbi Lerner,

My prayers and the prayers of St. Bede's Episcopal Church, Santa Fe, are with you. May you deeply feel the light and healing of God's presence.
Gratitude, blessings, love, prayers, commitment Zak — 09:45 PM Feb 11, 2009 Dearest Rabbi Michael,

I join sooooo many others, whom you have inspired and uplifted and taught so much over the years, in thanking you, in sending you all my blessings and love, in praying for your complete healing, and in committing to support you and your visionary work! I have joined NSP and will work to support it and spread its powerful message.

As a cancer survivor myself, I am a living testament to the fact that not only is cancer survivable, but it can be a great gift. It was right around thirteen years ago, when I had just passed the two year cancer-free mark, that I first came in contact with your teachings, met you, started frequenting Beyt Tikkun, and started falling in love with my spiritual roots. It was a transformation that continues to define me.

You have been a formative teacher to so many of us. THANK YOU!

And even as you go through this trial you are such a light and inspiration.

I look forward to celebrating your complete recovery!

In love and faith,
Zak Zaidman
 
Gratitude, Blessings, and Supplications
Barry Roth — 09:30 PM Feb 11, 2009 Michael,
The ineffable face and name of the HOLY---mensch.
Be well.
Stay with us in balance and good health.
Barry

BALANCE ??? mcV — 09:26 PM Feb 11, 2009 Dearest Rabbi,

Yes, you do sound out of balance, indeed!

Have you looked into Ayurveda yet? If you want
to try to beat this cancer with a 5,000 year old
science from India, you should google it, and get going.

It's funny how we have to get so far from the center,
and out into a crisis in "space," before we might open ourselves up to the possibility that we need to let go, and trust someone "foreign" show us the way back home.

Best of luck to you!

Either way, you did great work....
and now maybe it is done..

Mark


Get Well Richard Hahn — 09:20 PM Feb 11, 2009 Dear Rabbi Lerner: I hope you will have a full recovery.
Rabbi Michael Lerner Eurydice Hirsey & Barry Roth — 09:13 PM Feb 11, 2009 Dear Rabbi Lerner:
May the elements that sustain life come together in an explosion of light and fill your body with healing. Our prayers WILL be concentrated on you Thursday during the time of your surgery.
All our love
Eurydice and Barry ( Boston, MA)

Many more years! David Barkham — 09:06 PM Feb 11, 2009 Dear Rabbi
I pray for the success of your procedure and your speedy recovery. May Hashem grant you a long, healthy and happy life.
prayer Fred Smith — 09:00 PM Feb 11, 2009 I will keep you in my prayers - for healing and, God willing, cure; for wisdom about the next steps; for TIKKUN and its voice for peace and reconciliation in our wounded, wounding, violent world.
Fred Smith, MD - consultant in Palliative Medicine
My prayers are with you Kathleen Green — 08:52 PM Feb 11, 2009 Dear Rabbi Lerner,
Thank you so much for all you have done-and will do again after you get well.If you ever need a second opinion, come to M.D. Anderson in Houston,Texas.I would be honored to drive you there-my Mom got well there from Stage 5 breast cancer.
I respect you a lot--take good care.If I have offended you in the past- I am sincerely sorry.
Kathleen Green/Austin,Tx.

Sending our love and prayers Irene DE — 08:50 PM Feb 11, 2009 Rabbi,
It was only after I sent you a valentine that I read about your health challenge. I hope the valentine does not seem irresponsible or disrespectful. Of course we love you and think of you often. I am adding you to my prayers. I think that the new batch of SF Supervisors may be open to signing the Global Marshall Plan local request campaign. I will work to clear my plate but still keep my job to work on it. I think the best use of my skills will be to lay out the plan and timeline and then recruit the right people to efficiently work the system.
Thank you for your work and inspiration. God speed your recovery.
Love, Irene

Greetings, Rabbi Lerner... Sr. Magdalen Stanton, OSB — 08:48 PM Feb 11, 2009 You are in my thoughts and daily prayers. May you experience the constant love of Yahweh every moment during this trial.

Kathleen — 08:43 PM Feb 11, 2009 Dear Rabbi Lerner,
I have gained many benefits from reading your newsletter, forwarding it to others, and citing it as a beginning point for discussion. I was saddened to learn you have cancer. My deceased husband was diagnosed with a quick growing incurable cancer while our three children were still young. Reading your newsletter brought back the memory of shock and fear upon hearing his diagnosis. My heart goes out to you, your family, friends and congregation. I pray that the Divine Healer will work through your doctors' hands to give you many more joyous years. I know that G-d is with you during the dark night of your illness and pain.


Get Well Rubian — 08:40 PM Feb 11, 2009 Dear Rabbi Lerner, I'm wishing you a speedy and full recovery.

in my prayers
John Renesch — 08:36 PM Feb 11, 2009 Michael, you are in my prayers for a safe and effective surgery and a speedy and complete recovery. I am also praying that you find ways to have more ease in you life going forward. Martyrdom doesn't honor anyone. It only harms.
Namaste, my brother,
John

love and
Haehl — 08:14 PM Feb 11, 2009 Rabbi Lerner--This Quaker will be holding you in the light; this Episcopalian will mention you in the prayers of the people at communion. This odd mixture is grateful for the open place you have provided.
Mia B — 08:09 PM Feb 11, 2009 We are holding you in the light and in love.
 
offer to help
Goldie Milgram — 08:06 PM Feb 11, 2009 Dear Michael:
You know how to fight, how to feel, how to love, how to learn, how to pray, may these qualities you carry so strongly support your body to reject the cancer, to work with the surgeon and treatments and may you know that we all will keep the work going, rest good friend, rest, you have more than earned the right to take a break and heal. I'll be in your area on a cross country trip in early June and can cover your pulpit for a shabbos or two if you wish.
Love and caring to you and your beloved, Goldie

Thank You
Andrea M. Zizman — 08:05 PM Feb 11, 2009 Finding people such as yourself has given me hope that there are those who think as I do and helped me to feel less alone in the world. Thank you. As a suggestion, for your recovery, try to spend some time with nature. Drink in the beauty of this magnificent planet and let it help you to heal. In California, you have the magnificent redwoods; they are old and wise and strong. God bless you.

Your Light Will Shine Even Brighter!
Deborah — 08:02 PM Feb 11, 2009 Beloved Rebbe,
The journey in a human body certainly has its challenges. But your strong spirit and huge, open heart will carry you through with grace to continue your great mission. May all of our prayers wrap you in a blanket of comfort and healing until you are ready to soar once again.
May Peace Prevail on Earth - and in your body!
With love and prayers,
Deborah Moldow



A thousand prayers
Elena Aguilar — 07:37 PM Feb 11, 2009 I will send your way tomorrow, tonight, and in the following days, dear Michael. You have been a major catalyst in opening my heart and spirit; the prayers will flow easily and will join the ranks of the rest of those who love you and are here to support you in your healing and recovery, and way beyond that -- to join with you in the effort to heal and transform this world. Prayers of support for your family as well. Love, Elena

The Universe still has work for you
Thomas Brown — 07:29 PM Feb 11, 2009 Michael,
Your vision and tireless work to establish a more loving and generous society is unique among intellectual leaders. The universe and us folk in it need you to continue this good work, so I have been mediating on the need for your physical recovery.
I want you to know that I deeply respect your integrity, honesty and dedication to higher principles. If you remember me from the old Politics of Meaning days in San Francisco you might think I was unappreciative of what you did, but that is not the case. My prayer is that you will survive this physical assault and be able to carry on your remarkable mission of peace with the help of ever increasing supporters. God bless.
You are in my heart... Alice McCarthy — 07:01 PM Feb 11, 2009 ...and my prayers. All good wishes.

We love you, Michael!
anavilla — 06:55 PM Feb 11, 2009 You are such a giver, Michael. Now I pray that you can RECEIVE all the intense love and focused healing that is being sent your way from around the world, and so strongly from here in the Bay Area. As you dream tomorrow during your surgery, THOUSANDS of people will be loving you and your CELLS, sending those cells all they need to be cleansed, 100% healed, sparkly new. We are with you, sweet friend, and love you so incredibly much...
blessings Aryeh Cohen — 06:55 PM Feb 11, 2009 Michael,
You are in my thoughts and prayers for a refuah shlemah.
Aryeh

Thinking of you and all those who love you Craig Wiesner — 06:51 PM Feb 11, 2009 The outpouring of love and prayers is wonderful. You are surrounded by light.

We are Your Vessel of Love and Healing
Renna — 06:08 PM Feb 11, 2009 Dearest Michael: Bob and I send our love and fervent wishes for your speedy recovery. We are but a tiny part of a limitless vessel of God's love and compassion as we hold you in your journey. It is uplifting to read all the beautiful prayers that are being offered on your behalf; your healing will heal all of us as we re-experience the sacredness of communal faith. May your angels be all around you tomorrow. You are so loved, Renna

Dear Michael!
Wendy — 05:29 PM Feb 11, 2009 With all the love and prayers coming your way, I suggest you let your mind rest and when you open your heart, this day you dread might be the greatest day of your life. I'm not joking. Cancer is no joke! But all the love and prayers will make you recover quickly and feel great. I've been there as have many here. Open your amazing heart and you will be happy and blessed. all love, Wendy

Prayers for you and your Vision Rupa Cousins — 04:42 PM Feb 11, 2009 Dear Rabbi Lerner,
My prayers will be with you and the vision of the NSP. It must be such a daunting job to be a vision holder and open it to others to further it.

Today I want to pray for your complete recovery and for the health of a powerful movement.
Best,
Rupa Cousins in Vermont
Love Charlotte Talber — 04:39 PM Feb 11, 2009 Dear Michael,

May your surgery be a complete success and your recovery swift and painless. May the force of healing and transformation rise within you and within us all. The universe knows it's beloved prophet and you will be aided and comforted with each breath and in every moment.

Today is my father's first yartzeit. Three days ago my husband John suffered a heart attack. I brought him home this morning. He's doing well. I have been on interferon chemotherapy for 5 months with 6 left to go for hepatitis c.

Here is my story: From the ashes of a lady burned and gutted by interferon there arose a Raven. Dark, ungodly and of ill repute. Soaring and dive bombing and screaming “Awe! Awe!” Joyful as hell.

Crazy as true love.

Raven/Charlotte
Jennie — 04:17 PM Feb 11, 2009 Yom Kippur this year was an extraordinarily warm and beautiful day- and not being able to convince my family to join me to attend your services as I always do, i decided instead to print a copy of your transformative workbook, collected up my family and spent an introspective beach day with my husband and two teenage daughters. We laid in the dunes, walked the beach, and spent the day together talking about our past year, what we hoped for in the coming year- how we could all contribute more to our family and our community, how we could strive to be better people. Though we have never met, you have been such a beacon of light for our growth and transformation. Your gentleness and uncompromising humanity has been such an inspiration to us- we send you our heartfelt prayers for healing and a speedy recovery.
Speedy Recovery halche — 04:09 PM Feb 11, 2009 Michael, I was shocked to learn about your upcoming operation. You are and will always be in my thoughts. Know that whatever disagreements we have are utterly secondary when it comes to wishing you well. I know you best as an intrepid fighter for freedom and justice. Please take the time to use the strength you have exhibited on behalf of humanity to serve your own health needs as you heal and recover. May you come back to the struggle stronger than ever and live a long and happy life.

Hal


love and blessings to you Dunja — 03:50 PM Feb 11, 2009 dear Rabbi Michael Lerner,
feeling deeply touched by reading your message today. How much courage does it take to deal with that challenging situation by spreading it around your network...WOW! I do very much agree with your vision postet in TIKKUN, all the ideas, blogs, videos, inspiring articles... and yes: the Global Marshall Plan as the only way to overcome this common crisis.
I very much appreciate your recent ad in the NYTimes about the cheasefire/ Gaza. To help the palestinian people is one of the most important challenges now in the world...how much suffering...thank you very much for posting many brilliant articles about this topic in your website - in our media there is so much ignorance about palestine;

For YOUR healing - may all the loving and caring words and messages written here in this blog
inspire you from the highest level
May you receive the healing you are needing
.....
I like to write some final words by quoting part of a message from MAITREYA - the world teacher who will very soon appear for the whole humanity - and whose priorities are exactly the same which are posted at TIKKUN: Sharing, justice and peace - for everybody on this planet.
" I come before you as a simple man.
I come as a Brother and Friend.
I shall return you to your source.
I am among ypou till the end of the Age.
My Love surrounds you always.
My Heart beats in rhythm with yours.
My Hand shall guide you and protect you.
My Love has no bounds."

There is a healing hand (handprint of Maitreya) posted at the website: share-international.org
which you may use for your support -it has extraordinary healing qualities.

God bless you,
Dunja, Germany
(Trainer in Nonviolent Communication)

Maitreya the worldteacher stefanvandenhout — 03:45 PM Feb 11, 2009 To your good recovery I´ll ask to Maitreya the worldteacher and the masters of wisdom (spiritual hierachie) to help.

Good luck,
whereever and whenever
stefan van den hout holland

p.s. i want to donate but live in holland and have no credit card but a normal bank account. Pease sent me account number of a bank and name and adres. s.hout2(at)upcmail.nl
p.p.s share together and save the world (Maitreya)
Michael Sebastian — 03:43 PM Feb 11, 2009 Dear Michael,

One day I heard you say: "Everyone is a face of God". I looked around at the hundreds of people in the room and wondered what it would be like if I were to believe those words, what it would be like to allow them to sound in my heart and my mind throughout every day, with every person. At that moment, looking around at the people who had gathered to found the NSP, I had a profound intuition that your words, simple and yet crazily challenging, were true.

Thank you. Since then all my students have heard those words; have had the time to ponder the puzzle and invitation that they are.

Later I will write again, and will tell you about my attempts to set up an international organisation of scholars who are interested in the spiritual, political and religious convergence.

For now, take the time you need. And then take some more, for we are not merely creatures of need.

Much love,

Sebastian
Prayers JoanCV — 03:33 PM Feb 11, 2009 i am one of your Episcopal, Franciscan admires. You will be in my prayers and thoughts.
May God's richest blessings be with you.
Joan Verret
my prayers are w/ you zooop — 03:19 PM Feb 11, 2009 Salaam Rabbi,

i met you several years ago in Berkeley, and i admire and respect you very much, even though there are a handful of views i happen to disagree w/ you on :)
right now, i want to send my prayers & blessings to you for a quick and speedy recovery, inshallah! we need you to keep blazing the trail in the years to come!!!

Sha A,
San Francisco, Ca
Care and Concern WA Spirit Matter — 03:02 PM Feb 11, 2009 Dear Rabbi Lerner,
Rest assured, the lamp will not go out. All are with you. Our strongest faith is in each other and in your speedy recovery. Takecare of yourself. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.
Your well-being Rev. Dr. Jan Car — 02:58 PM Feb 11, 2009 Dear Rabbi Lerner--

You are in my thoughts and prayers as your move through your surgery tomorrow for lung cancer. May your caregivers act with healing hands and compassionate hearts.

At this moment, I am at home recovering from breast cancer surgery, Stage 1. I'm so grateful for the nurture and support of family, friends, and colleagues, as well as the stellar care of health care professionals at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center in Boston. You are surely receiving stellar medical care and the healing that happens through a circle of support and love. May medicine and the larger faith community combine to ensure that you heal completely. Know throughout that you are loved.

In faith and Shalom,
Rev. Dr. Jan Carlsson-Bull
First Parish Unitarian Universalist
Cohasset, MA
Your illness lmulter — 02:41 PM Feb 11, 2009 Dear Rabbi:

I know a lot of people who had suffered from cancer and recovered. One old friend of mine, the doctors had given him a year to live thirty years ago and he is having the time of his life today. It means little. My prayers are with you.

Lioba multer
response to your letter pacerjp1492 — 02:30 PM Feb 11, 2009 Dear Rabbi Michael-

Thank you so much for that heart-felt letter. I really feel for you at this time of crisis in your life. As a cancer survivor, I, too, have felt the trepidation which you may be feeling prior to your cancer surgery. However, you have always been a very positive person, as far as I know, Rabbi Michael. That mindset should help you immensely at this trying time.

You, obviously, have been overdoing it, and that is nothing new with you, is it? I remember seeing you in 3/06 at Loyola Marymount University in West Los Angeles during your Harpers book tour. Just from your posture and your physical appearance it was obvious that you were quite spent. It seemed that you were trying so hard to reach out with The Left Hand of God that you were, literally, working yourself to death on that book tour, and it showed.

In contrast to your March event, when you arrived in San Diego for your 4/19/06 presentation at Point Loma Nazarene University, you had not taken on quite so much that day, were well rested, and on top of your game. You delivered a wonderful program to a sellout crowd. Pacing yourself, as you did that day, I believe, will enable you to live to a ripe old age, Rabbi Michael..

I will continue to help to promote NSP, TIKKUN, and the things that you stand for, and I look forward to hearing about your recovery. Sarah and I will be praying for you,

Your friend, John

_____________________

John P. Falchi

San Diego, CA







Get Well Wishes pzimmy526@yahoo. — 02:12 PM Feb 11, 2009 Dear Rabbi Lerner,
You are very close to my heart. May G-d fill you with healing light and grant you a deep abiding peace as you face your surgery and recovery. My prayers are with your wife and family as well.
Shalom,
Paula Zimmermann
Dear Blessed Teacher and Friend aminahyaquin — 02:02 PM Feb 11, 2009 Only G-d Blessed You could write such a brilliantly lit and evocatively expressed letter of guidance, at such a time. Thank You!

I agree with virtually all you have set forth and i plan, Inshallah, to do my best to strengthen these beautiful goods as best i can.

Moreover, Rabbi Lerner, one of my first work experiences was guiding autistic and retarded teenagers to greater autonomy and self-realized capacity building. I learned then a very valuable lesson! Sometimes progress and higher development are realized in tiny increments. They accrue until fairly dramatic change is possible.

I believe that Obama is leading our nation in incremental change-- so much more powerful when all are brought on board, irrespective of ideology.

And I also believe one must be strong to be gentle for otherwise one is just a mouthful for the ignorant and hungry predators of brutality.

So, too, we can lead best by sharing our strength and using it through sublimatiom and altruism, not to bully, coerce or force, but to help and heal.

We must be armed and able, to survive. We must powerfully prevail in order to ensure that the vulnerable among us are not exploited as disposable human beings, to be used, abused, and thrown away.

To me, our biggest fight will be the battle against the rot within formerly decent societies corrupted by ubiquitous, underestimated reliance on black market crime, which has procreated a massive underground economy full of violence; and is one that corrupts innocence, creates compulsive behavioral disorders or "addictions" to sex, drugs, and spiritual murder in order to spread like the virus it is.

Holistic and spiritual healing through the power of Love and the application of replacing bad or evil with good works miracles; but as you say , in order to do so we must not be blind, deaf, dumb and passive to evil. I say we also must not confuse weakness and humility...nor be afraid to meet the injurious force of wrongdoing with strength ...

and that comes to this, my Dear Rabbi:
May you meet the illness with strength and may that strength be the Love and Cherishing of G-d that shines through you and in you.

May G-d's Healing, Love and Joy inspire you, sustain you and Lift you whole and healthy once more.

i love you as a brother, from your muslim sister,

Aminah Yaquin Carroll
Refuah shleimah, Michael Vicky — 01:47 PM Feb 11, 2009 Dear Michael -
Praying for a complete healing, and holding you in my thoughts surrounded by light. A Budhist prayer: May you be safe and protected; may you be peaceful and happy; may your life unfold with ease, love and light; and may you be healthy and strong.

VickyL
rabbi lerner's diagnosis/recovery victoria — 01:39 PM Feb 11, 2009 as a cancer survivor currently approaching a new surgery, i will keep rabbi lerner in my thoughts and prayers. our work together over the years has meant a great deal to me. i wish him healing and spiritual growth through this difficult time.---victoria
refu’a shlema zeevra@aerodyne. — 01:14 PM Feb 11, 2009 Dear Rabbi Lerner,

Close to five years ago I was diagnosed with Kidney CA. I had one kidney removed, and have learned to live well with my one remaining one. I just had my 82nd birthday, love to walk along the beach, am observing the grandchildren grow up, and ponder upon the ongoing follies of our leadership…

I wish you a full and speedy recovery: refu’a shlema.

Zeev Raphael, Haifa

Get well soon! jb6727 — 12:51 PM Feb 11, 2009 Dear Rabbi Lerner, I want to wish you a speedy recovery. I have enjoyed your writing on topics of humanitarianism and religion, and very much value your contribution, which is very positive and progressive. I would like to recommend that you consider learning about a very efficatious approach to healing, namely the raw foods diet. There are many books out about it at health food stores. I have been on it for many years and have spoken with many people about their and others' amazing recovery results on it. Please feel free to write me. Mazel Tov!
Thinking of you ... bethwells — 12:51 PM Feb 11, 2009 I want you to know that I too have been a cancer patient since 94. I want you to know you can live with cancer and the therapies. Doctors and their magic are a misery and it's frightening. I cannot remember a time in my life I was more terrorised than that day I was told I had cancer. Surgery was the best way I found. You will now be acutely aware of your body, more than you've ever been in your entire life. Your spirit will be on guard like never before, protecting you. Believe me, it WILL notice any little thing that should be taken care of! I embrace you with understanding and encouragement, and of course my prayers. You must, you absolutely must convince yourself that no matter what, you can live with this medical issue. And you surely can. By the way, I was a terrible patient!
bethwells
Thinking of you ... bethwells — 12:47 PM Feb 11, 2009 I want you to know that I too have been a cancer patient since 94. I want you to know you can live with cancer and the therapies. Doctors and their magic are a misery and it's frightening. I cannot remember a time in my life I was more terrorised than that day I was told I had cancer. Surgery was the best way I found. You will now be acutely aware of your body, more than you've ever been in your entire life. Your spirit will be on guard like never before, protecting you. Believe me, it WILL notice any little thing that should be taken care of! I embrace you with understanding and encouragement, and of course my prayers. You must, you absolutely must convince yourself that no matter what, you can live with this medical issue. And you surely can. By the way, I was a terrible patient!
bethwells
Be well Maine_Druid — 12:39 PM Feb 11, 2009 My dear Michael,

Three years ago the friend dearest to my soul was also diagnosed with a rare form of lung cancer; she also had never smoked, nor had she worked or lived in a toxic environment. From the date of the diagnosis to the date of her death was but three months. I grieve her loss daily. I pray that I shall not grieve your loss as well—not for my sake but for the sake of the world that so needs your voice.

What I want to tell you is what I learned from my friend’s illness, and of my hope that what I learned may help you in your recovery.

Please, please, welcome the ministrations of those who love you. After a lifetime of giving, allow yourself merely to receive. My friend’s family closed ranks around her and let no one in—literally—because they feared that the physical presence of others would seep away the little strength she had left. Like you, she was a giver. So now is your time to open yourself to the healing power of the love, respect, and admiration that you have inspired throughout your life.

When the door to your room opens, and a visitor enters, it will not be a signal for you to play the gracious host. That person has not come to be entertained by you, or to be reassured by you, but to give to you whatever it is that you most need in that moment. For the time being, let go of all of the roles that define your life. You can have them back later. But while you are healing, be only he who would be healed. Ask for whatever you need; those who care for you will give without restraint. Take what is offered in the spirit in which it is given.

Will this assure that you will be fully cured? Of course it won’t. But it will assure that every possible means of healing will be admitted. And, should you not survive, your life and the lives of everyone around you will have been profoundly enriched. And everyone who wishes to will have been able to say goodbye in the way that is most meaningful to them.

In the case of my dear friend, my grief at her passing was doubled by being kept apart from her. Allowing your friends to be part of the process will bring them peace and make it more possible for them to carry on your work in a positive spirit.

My prayer for you is this: In the situation in which you now find yourself, may the greatest potential for good be nurtured and grow to fullness. May you find your faith supported and confirmed in ways that you could not previously have imagined. May your understanding of the ultimate rightness towards which all beings tend bring you serenity. Amen, amen, amen.

In friendship,
Medora
Rabbi Lerner's surgery Drusilla — 12:29 PM Feb 11, 2009 My thoughts and prayers are with you. We need you.
You are loved...... ivyg — 11:58 AM Feb 11, 2009 Thank you for letting us know about your medical condition.
We appreciate being part of your life and having the opportunity to be inspired by you in so many ways.

May you find the courage, strength and fortitude to face this, as you have faced all the other "battles" you have waged and come through this, living life in a healthier, joyous, more peaceful way. And, may your caregivers know that they, too, are in our prayers.

We will continue to send healing thoughts your way..
Ivy & Richard


A prayer for you and an offer to expand and perpetuate your mission. Gregory — 11:55 AM Feb 11, 2009 So many thoughts ran through my head as I read your Tikkun post. I've been praying for you long before today. The sentiments and goals, which you enumerated, epitomize my mission to complete the DayLightForum.org, as a platform for the Tikkun movement and like efforts. Proof of this is found on virtually every page of my book, "ResoNation," which I sent to you a year or so ago. Once this platform is up you and Tikkun will have a rich revenue source, created by and flowing to you, from the sale of banner ads posted by those who wish to influence our elected leaders via a visually powerful display of the will-of-the-people as reflected on our issues-based voting "HeatMaps." I have just completed a simulation of how the Forum will work. Hopefully this will attract the balance of DayLight's initial funding. I assure you, you are not alone.
tcole — 11:49 AM Feb 11, 2009 Michael,
You are such an important figure in our culture and our time. Now we need you to be healed and find ways to heal your self. I will be praying for you, especially during your surgery tomorrow. B'yedidut, Tom Cole
Prayers for your health janet_ahler@hotm — 11:37 AM Feb 11, 2009 I am praying that God will shine His light on you and give you health and peace.
We love you Rabbi Lerner gloria patricia — 11:26 AM Feb 11, 2009 I will pray for you like many others I spread your thougths in a small spot that I have on the radio here in Zamora, Spain. I know you will be fine and we'll help you to make this spiritual movement that you started bigger and so you will be recovering, knowing that we all are working. With Love and care
Lots of Hope to you... madamecp — 11:14 AM Feb 11, 2009 I went through something similar (though with other diseases, not cancer). I had been running many projects, and caring deeply about many things, and I suppose I was so busy with all of that that I didn't even notice how sick I'd gotten. Eventually my body completely collapsed. I was near death at that point which, fortunately you don't seem to be!

I couldn't walk, type, or often even talk... which was very distressing for someone who had been so active. But the diseases were treated, and are largely in remission (still getting treated, but to much lesser extents). I cognitively retrained myself to do most of the things I used to do. (Obviously here I am typing this with no troubles!)

I don't do AS MUCH as I used to, and I do indeed believe it is one of the body's ways of saying "Whoa, you need to slow down and take care of yourself, too!". I'm careful, and I need to be because I tire myself out too easily. However, I am taking care of a lot of things I care about again. More and more each year, it seems.

Best of wishes to you. I never knew how I landed on the Tikkun mailing list, but I was always glad I did. Over the years it's been one of the voices of sanity (to me) appearing in my over-crowded mailbox. I hope you get well, get tons of help, and... get so much help that you can keep doing the things you care about, without wearing yourself out too much.

--Jasmine Sailing, Denver
esa — 11:08 AM Feb 11, 2009 Refuáh shelemah...
Rest while your work continues heena — 11:06 AM Feb 11, 2009 Dear Reb Michael,
I was noting a TV commercial the other day that showed "ordinary people' making the point that materialism and ''keeping up with the Jones' mentality" contributed mightily to the economic crisis, and that what ordinary people want is ordinary things - solid, reliable, long-lasting. I thought to myself, and said to my husband, "Michael Lerner's message is coming through on the coattails of Obama's victory."

I wish you true rest, letting go and perfect healing - in the knowledge that the work you have done has gone very deep and wide. It's influence will continue while you are taking care of yourself.

May G-d bless you with a perfect healing,
Heena Reiter
Refuah Sheleyma jeremyrosen — 10:59 AM Feb 11, 2009 Michael
Thinking of you and praying for you
With love'
Jeremy
I've read your letter . . . every word! Bill Denham — 10:54 AM Feb 11, 2009 I have thoughts about your letter and I need to sit with them a while but I will get back to you.

In the meantime, I continue to hold you in my heart and envision you being able to release a bit, to breathe a bit, to let go a bit and not feel the entire weight of the whole world on your back. You notice I'm envisioning "a bit" of a change for you--a first step--for as or President said in his news conference, old patterns of behavior are not easy to change. I have certainly found that to be true in my 67 years. Holding you there.

Bill

Bill
Our prayers are with you. Bill Ward — 10:53 AM Feb 11, 2009 I had always been amazed at what one person could accomplish. The Network of Spirtual Progressives is a tremendous voice in a hate-filled world. We are praying for your quick and full recovery.
Best wishes for a full recovery! mechel18 — 10:46 AM Feb 11, 2009 Dear Mike,
My healing thoughts go out to you.
Best wishes for a full recovery!
Until 120!
Peace & good health,
Marty Schiffenbauer

What a blog! kbarton — 10:43 AM Feb 11, 2009 It almost makes it worthwhile getting cancer to read this blog your community is creating for you (and for each other). Way to go! Keith Barton
embodied love SharedSpace — 10:35 AM Feb 11, 2009 Dear Rabbi - your message of a bottom line that embodies love has reached to Ohio. Now I reach back to you with intentions of healing.

Forgive any pauses in action as I seek to discern again and again what I can do that magnifies such an effort.

with you in encouragement,
SharedSpace at LucyDeppPark
Rabbi Lerner! Janeaj — 10:22 AM Feb 11, 2009 Rabbi Lerner,

I wanted to tell you that interning with you and Tikkun last summer was a wonderful experience, and I learned a lot from you. I hope you get well soon! There are spiritual progressives in the South (Atlanta) where I go to school, especially at colleges that are looking for an organization such as this. I've given out the website many times and plan to continue supporting NSP in Atlanta. If you need help this summer, I will be glad to come back and volunteer at the office. Get well!

Jane'a Johnson
Stage 1 is good . . . well, better than stage two Bill Denham — 09:55 AM Feb 11, 2009 Michael,

If I may address you so personally, for I don't know you as rabbi, I only know you through your words and through others whom you have touched.

You are now in my thoughts. I will hold you there. And, now, I will return to your quite long epistle and I will read every word and consider how best I may be of help.

I'll get back to you. So you hang tight. We've all got your back in whatever ways we can.

Bill
May you heal and swiftly arroyodos — 09:50 AM Feb 11, 2009 No one in bringing compassion,sanity, and energy to the global malaise do I admire more than you. As a Buddhist I send thoughts of loving kindness to you and will petition Medicine Buddha to aid your recovery.

bob hochwalt
Healing Thoughts Amy — 09:38 AM Feb 11, 2009 Dear Rabbi Lerner,
Although I have never been able to afford to give money to your noble cause, I have always given my thoughts, prayers and letter writing, phone calling efforts. Now I'm directing my energy and healing and wellness vibes and hugs to you to overcome this challenge and to continue your heroic, much needed work. The world needs people like you and we're here rooting for you! Do please listen to the good advice about eating raw, organic vegetarian food and relaxing more!

Lots of love,
Amy in NYC
prayers of gratitude for you work and hope for your recovery lbecknell — 09:36 AM Feb 11, 2009 Michael,

It's Leslie, the Unitarian Universalist with the long red hair from the NSP Activisim training in DC last May. I am remembering the circle where we all gathered on the grass on Friday evening and you led us in a beautiful prayer placing us in that specific time and place in the midst of a loving universe whose creator gave us each a heart capapble of love and compassion and a mind capable of imagining justice and equity. I know that creator also gave us bodies capable of amazing healing and souls that can remain whole even when the body cannot.

I pray that each cell in your body feels the love and healing energy that flows toward you from all over the globe from people grateful for your vision of peace and your tireless work to expand our sense of what is possible. I send prayers for your doctors to bring great skill and care. I send prayers for your caregivers to bring great compassion and sensitivity to meet your needs for rest, support and comfort.

There are many of us loving you and supporting your recovery.

Blessings,
Leslie
Your illness Enrique — 09:31 AM Feb 11, 2009 Please recover quickly, and continue struggling for peace and a better human understanding.
It is already done marksiet — 08:55 AM Feb 11, 2009 The moment I received your message it activated the following thoughts.

I filled my meditation space with Mem Heh Shin radiating throughout the corners of the room (literally millions of sequences) into all the other rooms circling my home and then by extension sent to everywhere you are throughout your travels each moment in every room and space that you occupy, your home, the operating room, the recovery room, the car you drive in the stores you shop in and everywhere you are this healing flows with and through you.

All healing takes place in quantum space as the Arizal has spoken of creation happening because the creator desired it to be so then so too with healing just because it is always there.

Malachi 3:10 Bring ye the whole tithe into the store-house, that there may be food in My house, and try Me now herewith, saith the LORD of hosts, if I will not open you the windows of heaven, and pour you out a blessing, that there shall be more than sufficiency.

Isaiah 45:2 I will go before thee, and make the crooked places straight; I will break in pieces the doors of brass, and cut in sunder the bars of iron;

Psalm 20: 2 The LORD answer thee in the day of trouble; the name of the God of Jacob set thee up on high;

This technique by the way is 100 percent effective as I have used it for miraculous success with family and friends over the course of years. It doesn't matter how it works just that with certainty it does every time.

Therefore even before I read about your illness I knew that you are healed and recovering and healthy and happy and every good thing you could imagine. Such a deal.

Now is the time to let go big time. Your healing is within always clear the space to promote its presence without and within.

You are in my prayers.

My thoughts also surround your family with light and open the gates for so many miracles that you will be a part of so much that you will feel Hashem's overflowing love lifting you up and holding you in health and well being.

Baruch Hashem

Mark Siet
Refuah Shelemah LesterShane — 08:50 AM Feb 11, 2009 Dear Rabbi -
I had a lower left lobectomy on Jan 15th for a Stage I 1.3cm carcinoadenoma. My post-op pathology report was clean through the margins and nodes. No oncologist was necessary.
I have been cured of lung cancer.
Here it is just shy of one month and I am starting back to work today.
I was blessed with the care and support of dear friends who have been caring for me from my walk to the hospital on the day of.
I blessed the tumor and "told it" that I was grateful for whatever it needed to do but now I was ready to let it go. In my heart I blessed my surgeon, my anesthesiologist, my nurses.
It has been a fascinating journey that I am still trying to process. I have prayed and meditated every day in the week I had to prepare from the diagnosis to the surgery and continue to do so. I will include you in my prayers as so many did for me.
I wish you comfort in your recovery. And if there is anything I can do or answer from NYC, please let me know.
Blessings pf refuah -- awaskow — 08:32 AM Feb 11, 2009 ---- speedy, and full, & I will think about which of those things you ask I can do.

Love, Arthur, with additional love from Phyllis
My thoughts are with you. myrnacharry — 08:12 AM Feb 11, 2009 I am one of millions Jewish Americans working for peace and justice in the middle east. You are a source of inspiration to us all. My thoughts and best love are with you.

Myrna Charry (Florida/New York)
Best thoughts and wishes from the members of First Unitarian Universalist of New Orleans moogal57 — 08:08 AM Feb 11, 2009 We will never forget your inspirational visit here - something that was desperately needed. Our thoughts and prayers will be with you in your recovery.
prayers and sunshine jlelchook — 07:53 AM Feb 11, 2009 michael,

You have always been--and will continue to be---our light into knowledge. I am praying hard and long: you will come through this.

Judith Lelchook
Your health shneyer — 06:55 AM Feb 11, 2009 Your work has been an inspiration. Your teachings point us all in the right direction.

Wishing you a refuah shleymah! I'll be in Israel/Palestine this week and will offer prayers for your healing while there, too.

David Shneyer
Wonderful Work davidwarrenlong — 04:46 AM Feb 11, 2009 You have and are doing wonderful work. "May you always know the truth and see the light surrounding you."
I wish you peace, justice, courage, hope, optimism, healing, recovery and cure, as you self-define those terms. jackdavidm — 04:28 AM Feb 11, 2009 Hi Michael,

As a fellow human rights activist and multi-cancer fighter, I wish you peace, justice, courage, hope, optimism, healing, recovery and cure, as you self-define those terms.

I am confident that you have chosen expert clinicians-healers, an excellent healthcare facility and that you have a huge team of family and friends who love you and care about you and for your well-being.

I believe that you will do well, be well and continue to do your healing and spiritual work for many generations to come.

I send you refuah shelemah, love and abrazos grandes!

Jack David
Prayer Gilbert — 03:13 AM Feb 11, 2009 Dear God, you created Brother Lerner, and pray ye now heal him, cleansing him of all infirmity, restoring him to wholeness through the Precious Blood of Jesus and the power of the Holy Spirit, we ask in the name of Our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ, Amen.
Love from all of us David — 02:47 AM Feb 11, 2009 I and my whole family whom you know -- my mom Sheila, my sister Danny, my grandma Adele, and my fiancée Ioana -- are praying for a smooth operation and your total recovery. We send you our love and healing wishes.
The light 2eyes — 02:06 AM Feb 11, 2009 “What is to give light must endure burning.” Viktor Frankl

With peace and prayers,
Kim
Rabbi Lerner - GET HELP FROM DR. COUSENS NOW sunergy4u — 01:56 AM Feb 11, 2009 Dear Rabbi Lerner,

I am an old philosophy student of yours from Trinity College 1972-73. I had cancer and healed myself through a raw food diet. My partner Nathan and I have cofounded a Tree of Life Branch of Gabriel Cousens in Oneonta, NY (see http://www.raw-wisdom.com) I know you are friends with Rabbi Cousens as I saw your name mentioned in his book Creating Peace. You need to get in touch with him right away and go to his community in Patagonia, AZ and get yourself healed. 520-394-2520 Cancer is not something you catch. It is a wake up call that you are not living the lifestyle that you need to be to be truly alive - Gabriel calls it the culture of life versus the culture of death. You need to cleanse the body and feed it the highest quality nutrition on the planet - living organic raw food. He and his staff can help you. Tell them that Melinda and Nathan of the RAW WISDOM Tree of Life Branch in Oneonta, NY sent you.
Blessings,
Melinda Lichter Elliott
(Phenomenology Course at Trinity- we had some lively discussions)
Sending You My Love and Healing Energy TerryGips — 01:54 AM Feb 11, 2009 Hi Michael,
I'm sending you my love and healing energy. I'll be praying and meditating for you.
With Love from Lake Wobegon,
Terry
I pray for your speedy recovery jyminsf — 01:52 AM Feb 11, 2009 Dear Rabbi Lerner,

I just read your email tonight. I am praying for your speedy and complete recovery. You are in my thoughts and prayers. I pray for tikkun -- for healing. You are the voice of tikkun olam in the world.

Shalom, salaam. Jim Musselman
All my prayers are with you Kay — 01:49 AM Feb 11, 2009 Dear Rabbi Lerner,
I am an American from Los Angeles who is married to a Palestinian. I have lived in the Middle East (Amman, Jordan) for 35 years. Receiving your enlightened e-mails has always given me hope that there are people like you in this crazy world of ours who are working hard to present an open-minded view of this part of the world. I have always sent off your messages to my friends, many of them die-hard, confirmed Zionists, in the hope that your words as a Rabbi would help them at least see 'the other side'. You will survive this test God is throwing your way. You will make it through to keep the word of truth at the forefront of our lives. You are a survivor and an inspiration to us all. I pray for the hands of the doctors who will be operating on you to be well guided. I pray for all of our medical miracles to help your recovery be a fast and permanent one. God is with you always, but then you don't need to be told that. You have a clean, white heart and we are all blessed to know you spirtually, if we don't know you personally. You will survive this test and continue your work. There is still so much to be done and we need you. You are the rainbow after our storm. You are the light at the end of our dark tunnel. You will survive this.
My very best wishes to you, all your friends and your family,
Kay Mukhar
Amman, Jordan

mgoldhaber — 01:44 AM Feb 11, 2009 Michael,
Here's wishing you a speed, complete and pain-free recovery!
Best,
Michael G.
What doesn't kill you will make you stronger Adam — 01:37 AM Feb 11, 2009 Well, Michael - you've already done enough superhuman work for three or four lifetimes, but we still need you for at least a couple more. Mobilize your immune system with even half as much kavahnah as you have given to us and you'll be in good shape in a couple of weeks to get back to saving the world.

I, and the Grass Valley Friends Meeting will be holding you in the light, and as always you have my personal love, unbounded admiration and gratitude.

Adam Heilbrun
My Friend AndrewH — 01:24 AM Feb 11, 2009 Rabbi Lerner,

I read the first lines of your email saying that you'd been diagnosed with cancer, and I looked at your picture, and prayed right away: G-d, please keep this man smiling.

You ask my forgiveness if you've ever failed me or offended me. Not once, my friend, have you done any such thing. You are a blessing for the world. I am heartened to see the beautiful expressions of goodwill from everyone else here as well. I hope you feel wreathed (with a living wreath, not a mourning one) by all these good wishes and prayers on Thursday, and throughout your life. Be well.

Andrew Horn
Signs of Hope 2eyes — 01:18 AM Feb 11, 2009 Today I heard a sign that our work is moving forward. Pulitzer Prize winning author Thomas Ricks spoke of his book, The Gamble. In it he says that in 2007 improvements occurred in Iraq, not because of the surge, but because soldiers arrived who had been trained differently. They took the approach of communicating with Iraqis rather than using force. There is hope. That is a step forward.

As someone who has newly discovered my local chapter of NSP, I plan to move forward by using the compassionate communication model taught in workshops sponsored by the chapter. I am also going to look into the possibility of becoming a trainer myself.

Be well, warm, and held in the palm of God's hand.
Know that your work has legs and moves forward. And the seeds you have planted are now pushing toward light here through the winter snow. First, the golden crocuses. Later the boisterous riot of spring.
cancer story Naomi — 01:16 AM Feb 11, 2009 Last fall my 27-year old son was diagnosed with a very rare, very aggressive cancer, subungual melanoma, on his thumbnail. I’d never been so scared in my life. As a devout atheist I don’t pray, and I’m not into meditation either. Still, I’m not above bargaining with the god I dont believe in. I offered everything I had, if only my son would be OK. My son had half his thumb amputated. The pathology report came back saying the chances of metastasis were very small, and he needs no further treatment. Well, the market has tanked since then and I’ve lost much of my retirement accounts, as well as my job, but I think I got a good deal.
Holding you in peace Teri Oregon — 01:16 AM Feb 11, 2009 Holding you in thoughts of healing and peace. May you feel the warmth of the hearts that are with you. Many blessings of health and healing.
Dear Rabbi Lerner Sue — 01:15 AM Feb 11, 2009 You are in our thoughts. Sending you peace and love.


Another way to lead Stan Smith — 01:06 AM Feb 11, 2009 Dear Rabbi Lerner,

To the efforts of the many who are praying for you and holding you in positive awareness, the Actualism meditation group around the country will be adding its bit, focusing the light of love and well-being for your healing process.

Your leadership has been so important regarding the Middle East, the Global Marshall Plan, and progressive spirituality; perhaps as important will be your leadership in developing the kind of healthy, balanced, lower-stress lifestyle that will sustain you in your outer work and inner growth. I think finding a way to live a healthy, balanced life in the midst of this frenetic, crisis-ridden world is a crucial spiritual issue for our time and for many of us. Those who succeed in this, lead, and what is achieved personally has a far-reaching and salutary effect.

Blessings, thank you, and good healing!
Stan Smith
thank you Ener — 01:03 AM Feb 11, 2009 rabbi lerner,

thank you so much for your work as part of nsp. you were an early and consistent voice to remind us that the heart of the judeo-christian ethic is one of compassion towards others and healing the world around us.

i wish you a speedy and insightful recovery.
ener
Complete Healing Aryae — 12:53 AM Feb 11, 2009 Reb Michael,
Starting now you are in my daily davening for complete healing on all levels and in all worlds. May your passionate and consisting message -- of acting in this world with kindness and generosity to all -- be reflected back to you from the Source of all healing and generosity and love.
Aryae Coopersmith
Prayers from around the world 2eyes — 12:53 AM Feb 11, 2009 Dear Rabbi,

I will pray for you tonight and in days to come. As you are in our prayers, so too may our prayers be in you.

I send you prayers from around the world:

God does not send us despair in order to kill us; he 
sends it in order to awaken us to new life.
reflections - hermann hesse




Apache Blessing
May the sun bring you new energy every day.
May the moon softly restore you by night.
May the rain wash away your worries.
May the breeze blow new strength into your being.
May you walk gently through the world
and know its beauty all the days of your life.



Children, everybody, here's what to do during war:


In a time of destruction, create something.

A poem.

A parade.

A community.

A school.

A vow.

A moral principle.

One peaceful moment.
maxine hong kingston


Dear Lord,
I may not see the sun and moon lose their light.
I may not witness rivers turn red, or stars fall from the sky.
Yet there are times when my world becomes unhinged
 and the foundations of what I believe crack and dissolve.
 Give me the grace to believe that Your power is at work 
in the turmoil of my life. 
Lead me to remember that Your power is greater than all evil, 
and though the world may rock and sometimes break,
 it will in time be transformed by Your Love.
author unknown


Beloved Lord, Almighty God,

Through the Rays of the Sun,

Through the Waves of the Air,

Through the All Pervading Life in Space;

Purify and Revivify Us

And we pray, heal our bodies, hearts, and souls.

Amen
nayaz - the healing prayer - pir-o-murshid inayat khan


“Sometimes I go about pitying myself
 And all the while 
  I am being carried across the sky
 By beautiful clouds.”

 
Ojibway Indian Expression



Ecclesiasticus 34.20:

He lifts up the soul and makes the eyes sparkle;
   he gives health and life and blessing.



O! Thou God of all beings, of all worlds, and of all times,

We pray, that the little differences in our clothes,
in our inadequate languages,
in our ridiculous customs,
in our imperfect laws,
in our illogical opinions,
in our ranks and conditions which
 are so disproportionately important to us
and so meaningless to you, 
that these small variations 
that distinguish those atoms that we call men, 
one from another,
may not be signals of hatred and persecution!
prayer for tolerance - voltaire - 18th century




Benedict, when the storm rages
around me,

and I can hold on no more,

when the waves of tear engulf me
and I am weary,

battered and sore,

take me then and steer me
 storm-tossed, broken and afraid,
into the arms of your safe harbour
 safely home.
prayer to st. benedict - fr. dennis ward o.s.b.


Lord, I don't ask for a faith
 that would move yonder mountain. 
I can take enough dynamite and move
 it if it needs movin'.  I pray, Lord, 
for enough faith to move me.

Norman Allen

Healing You, Michael Rev. John Consid — 12:47 AM Feb 11, 2009 Hi Michael.... do you know how to go into your heart chakra? If so, go there and stay there. If not, or if you're not sure, let us talk on the telephone and get clear about it. I have a technique which will get you into the loving, healing energy of your heart chakra quite easily. I would ask you to spend at least 10 minutes each morning and ten minutes at bedtime in your heart chakra energy; and as often during the day as possible. When you are in this space you will not be subject to the toxins of stress, I assure you. In fact, you will be repairing the damage done. I love you Michael and will be holding you in loving, healing energy daily during my meditation. Please let me know, my friend, if you would like me to guide you in a very sweet and empowering meditative process. Be good to yourself, Reb Michael.
Cancer & Recovery jczrubin@yahoo.c — 12:39 AM Feb 11, 2009 I wish you a comprehensive and empowered Refuah Shlemah. I, myself am a Cancer survivor although I did not have lung cancer. I also agree as you probably are aware removal of strees, tension, anxiety and volatility in any form is probably important. I also benefited in having family and close friends visit in the hospital when I was in recovery. You are in my thoughts and I will try to say a prayer.

I also understand you must fundraise. I, myself have at best a working-class job as a NYC Civil Court -Housing Part Guardian Ad Litem(GAL). A GAL literally through housing court advocacy and one-shot grant and social service expediting saves people's apartment premises, gets conditions improved, getts their clients or wards social services and possibly saves their lives. The work is the best anti-poverty, social empowerment and social & economic justice employment I am aware of in NYC. I have found meaning, empowering and real making a sincere & conscientious social difference in my work for the first time these last 28 months as a Guardian Ad Litem after working over a score of years. Any NYC resident and probably urban California resident with social work, paralegal, & housing advocacy employment and two good work references should check on the ie NYC Civil Court Gaurdian Ad Litem application link to apply to take this one-day training with the next one in NYC in June 2009. Also many attorneys with a social conscience do GAL work as their social justice work or semi-retirment work. This program insituted by Housing Court Judges and Court Attorneys is truly the tyoe of work many thosuands more must do as real estate continues as a predatory managed business industry. In fact this Housing Court Guardian Ad Litem work is probably replicated and must be expanded in much of urban America. A Guardian ad Litem is clearly involved in cross class and ethnicalky distinct apartment saving work. I do think your readership must get involved in this type of work to make a truly meaningful, loving,, kind and compassionate American recovvery a reality.

More to you and your Cancer, I believe when you have recuperated sufficiently swimming is salubroious and stress relieving exercise which literally can be life susaining and energy rejuvenating, although i myself must get back to a more regular regimen.

L'Chaim, Shavua Tov and Shalom,

Jonathan Rubin

Cancer, Schmancer! Jess B — 12:31 AM Feb 11, 2009 You're going to have to come up with a better excuse than that to escape the work the God has set before us. You are far too important a messenger for this to prevail. Hang tight, and forget about the easy way out! Much love and prayers, as always.

Rev. Jesse B. Smith
Good reason for hope Mark A. Goldman — 12:30 AM Feb 11, 2009 Hi Rabbi,
I have a friend who lost one of his lungs to a different disease than you have and he is now doing just fine with one lung. In fact, he completed a marathon with one lung. I also have a relative who had lung cancer and had one of her lungs removed. Like you she was never a smoker. She also is doing just fine now and no trace of the cancer remains. She still struggles sometimes with worry, but so far that worry has proved unnecessary. So you are right. Lung cancer is not a death sentence. In fact, the opportunity always is present for deeper understanding today than we had yesterday. No one arrives at the end of learning. May this experience be the source of new inspiration to compliment the contributions you have already made. Like so many others, I am wishing you the best outcome possible.

With much affection and admiration,

Mark
myrabbi — 12:26 AM Feb 11, 2009 Michael,
Prayers and best wishes are with you. Refuah Shelemah.
(Rabbi) Myra Soifer
Reno
when you are in your heart and I am in my heart, there is no distance between us Deborah — 12:21 AM Feb 11, 2009 That's where we will be during your surgery. Breathe yourself into that place. I'm a cancer suvivor, and I trust this. Believe in your body and heart. Relax as if you are held in a great hand: many hold you, thanking you for your inspiration, your work, your vision. We are not alone!
something you can do! lisacarol — 12:15 AM Feb 11, 2009 Hi Rabbi Lerner,
My prayers are with you and your family as you work through your treatment. I just went through a real scare with a serious melanoma,
and know what the prayers, thoughts, and kindness of of friends mean. That saying about footprints in the sand is perfect!
There is something you can do for all of us when you are up to it. I am a very big advocate for single payer health care, which seems to be very much in line with NSP thought.
After this experience, maybe your voice would carry even more weight in advocating for those struggling with illness and sickness and health care who have no insurance and often can't get any access to health care. I put off getting something suspicious looked out because I have no health insurance! If I had put it off much longer, I might have been in a position where things had become a lot move serious!
Anyway, I pray for a quick recovery, a less stresful life, and the continuation of your awesome work!
Lisa, Reno, NV
life and cancer tmcannon — 12:13 AM Feb 11, 2009 Michael,
You're a hero of the 60s, if only because you signed the call for Stop the Draft Week (which ended the draft). But you have done much more since then. I can't accept your spiritualism, but I pray to all the pagan gods I believe in (particularly hearth and household gods) for your recovery. I recovered from prostate cancer 6 years ago. I know you can.
Love,
Terry Cannon
You are much loved! GmaNadya — 12:11 AM Feb 11, 2009 Dear Rabbi~You are much loved and valued. We are praying for a complete recovery.
Healing prayers arome — 12:09 AM Feb 11, 2009 Dearest Rabbi,

You are a gift to this world and I just know in my heart (and from reading your long list of things you wish to accomplish!) ;-) that your work is no where near being done on this Earth. You have so much more to give and to teach, and the world will continue to be blessed by your presence for a long, long time to come.

I clearly envision and pray for a painless, precise and successful surgery for you, with a quick and complete recovery. Please know you are loved and supported by so many. Allow yourself to feel the loving support (of your loved ones, friends, colleagues and all of us who follow your work with amazement and gratitude), throughout your entire body and soul; let our loving support and the loving support of G-d nurture and rejuvenate you; let it lift your spirits and free your mind , heart and soul to focus on your body's own healing and complete recovery.

May your life continue to be blessed in a multitude of ways as you begin and complete the healing process.

Sending warmth, love and healing thoughts and prayers,

Alyse
You are much loved! GmaNadya — 12:08 AM Feb 11, 2009 Dear Rabbi~You are much loved and valued. We are praying for a complete recovery.
You, God, and Me. Health choices. Future options after cancer diagnosis. Ralph — 12:06 AM Feb 11, 2009 You are in my prayers. Your situation is a sobering message to us all. I am in my own struggle to save humanity from the ignorance that has been stifling our understanding of health on all levels.

If Will and you and others wish to understand the diagnosis of cancer in a deeper way, then there is hope that your body as well as your spirit can benefit by learning about the Complementary and Alternative Medicine field.

In particular, the medical system that was envisioned by Samuel Hahnemann, M.D. and expanded by others after him has the potential to turn the "bad news" into a turning point for your deep restructuring of your life. The diagnosis of "cancer" is a wakeup call, and Dr. Hahnemann's insights give the clarity that will help you to optimize the options that you choose for your health.

I know a young doctor of natural medicine, Jeff Korentayer, DMH (Doctor of Medical Heilkunst), who is a fine Jewish man whom I hope you will come to know and trust. He can give your friends and you the details of why I am so enthusiastic about your future if you include the Medical Heilkunst system as part of your treatment program. I will send him a copy of this email.

The treatment that I hope you will look into can be experienced through telephone consultation, the mailing of homeopathic remedies, and the character analysis and self-knowledge counseling that make up the Medical Heilkunst system.

You can read about this at www.Arcanum.ca .

Your body has been able to generate tumors. This is how I describe cancer to patients. Cancer does not "attack". Cancer is a condition of a body reacting to multiple influences, and doing the best that it can with the usually limited resources available due to nurture and genetics.

I really like the commitment that you have to helping humanity, Rabbi Lerner. So, I am sending this so that I have offered you the very best that I am able to offer. This is knowledge that may make deep healing possible in your life.

I think that it was no accident that I found the first issue of Tikkun on the floor of the metrorail train and then subscribed to your e-mail newsletter. I was sobered today when I saw the email about how you have been given a diagnosis of cancer.

I will let you and God and your friends take it from here. Best regards for your recovery and for your next steps in your life's journey.

Shalom -- Ralph Wilson, N.D. Washington DC www.NaturalWorldHealing.com
Healing Prayers amida — 12:03 AM Feb 11, 2009 Dear Rabbi Lerner,

You are in my thoughts and prayers.

Amida in Berkeley
Jill — 12:02 AM Feb 11, 2009 Dear Michael,

It was only a few weeks ago that you sent me an email in which you so beautifully and generously responded to my questions about spirituality in relation to a friend's recent diagnosis with cancer. So, inspired by your own words, I want to tell you that I am sending my highest wishes and heartfelt desires for your complete recovery out to the universe, that I will pray for you without any restraint and without doubt in the possibility of your healing. I am also wishing you all the strength and courage and humour you can muster to get through the coming days and weeks - go into that surgery fighting, Michael!

With love and blessings, Jill Goldberg
Prayers and healing light from Tucson, AZ Marcia — 11:55 PM Feb 10, 2009 Dear Rabbi Lerner
I will hold you in my prayers as I hold your vision for our world in my heart daily. You are a model of love, acceptance, hope and reconciliation. When our Tucson Tikkun Community meets every 4th Monday evening of the month, we read our mission statement, refer to your approach to problem solving, cull from your books and Tikkun Magazine and hear you as present with us. You inspire us to learn, grow, question , transform our thinking and act in ways commensurate with (y)our vision. Our meetings attest to the fact that increasingly more and more people are awakening to what it takes to make (y)our vision manifest. Please know that while the road often feels lonely, you have a strong contingent of peace keepers/activists around you. We will notify our mailing list of over 250 people of your current health challenge and you will be showered with prayers for a rufuah shelemah. I know too well from my own life that when we do not heed our body's/soul's needs, our body screams in the form of dis-ease. Thank you for now taking care of yourself so you can continue to care for others and our world and for trusting us to more fully manifest (y)our dream. Kol ha kavode for taking this on as a deep teaching and for trusting us to walk along beside you. With love and compassion, Marcia Leiser Zaccaria


Rabbi Lerner's Health watchstop — 11:44 PM Feb 10, 2009 Dear Rabbi Lerner,

I write as one who is now 74 and was diagnosed with stage four colon cancer ten years ago. I have experienced both surgery and chemotherapy, and had my 7th or 8th routine PET scan a few weeks ago. (Thank God for good health insurance.)

I've been fortunate to have excellent medical care, and I do what the doctors tell me to do. Or at least that is my objective.

I wish YOU well at this time just in advance of surgery. Then, all the best as you recover, rest, and rest some more. I recommend plenty of favorite reading and music and tea.

I had recently made a small contribution and added my name to the advertisement you published in the New York Times relative to Israel and Gaza. I noticed that from Rochester, NY, only I and five other people were included. However, two of those people are ministers, both retired, and both fine men whom I have been fortunate to know for many years. But where is everyone ELSE?

I don't know what I can do specifically to aid in your efforts, though you certainly supply plenty of options to consider (and I do feel challenged) in your e-mail today. I will keep thinking.

Unfortunately, I am not as chipper as I was ten or twenty years ago, even if my health status is fairly good for a codger. Added to this, my financial status limits me, or I would love to come to the conference in the Spring.

But I won't drop this matter, and I will do what I can to stay informed about the NSP and the rest of your work.

Cheers and all the best to you.

Martin Fass
527 Linden Street
Rochester, NY 14620
585-244-6366
Rabbi Lerner's Health watchstop — 11:42 PM Feb 10, 2009 Dear Rabbi Lerner,

I write as one who is now 74 and was diagnosed with stage four colon cancer ten years ago. I have experienced both surgery and chemotherapy, and had my 7th or 8th routine PET scan a few weeks ago. (Thank God for good health insurance.)

I've been fortunate to have excellent medical care, and I do what the doctors tell me to do. Or at least that is my objective.

I wish YOU well at this time just in advance of surgery. Then, all the best as you recover, rest, and rest some more. I recommend plenty of favorite reading and music and tea.

I had recently made a small contribution and added my name to the advertisement you published in the New York Times relative to Israel and Gaza. I noticed that from Rochester, NY, only I and five other people were included. However, two of those people are ministers, both retired, and both fine men whom I have been fortunate to know for many years. But where is everyone ELSE?

I don't know what I can do specifically to aid in your efforts, though you certainly supply plenty of options to consider (and I do feel challenged) in your e-mail today. I will keep thinking.

Unfortunately, I am not as chipper as I was ten or twenty years ago, even if my health status is fairly good for a codger. Added to this, my financial status limits me, or I would love to come to the conference in the Spring.

But I won't drop this matter, and I will do what I can to stay informed about the NSP and the rest of your work.

Cheers and all the best to you.

Martin Fass
527 Linden Street
Rochester, NY 14620
585-244-6366
Just Relax in Hospital/You Wrote Well re Capitalism vrs Spirituality jayjanson — 11:42 PM Feb 10, 2009 Dear Michael,
We have argued in the past re tactics, Michael, but have only heartful agreement with your NSP message of today. It states quite beautifully what Jay Janson wrote on last Oct. 12th.
"Capitalism Condemned in Scriptures; Let's Dump It!"
(7 comments) "The modern banking system manufactures money out of nothing. The most astounding sleight of hand ever invented. If you want to be slaves of bankers, and pay the costs of your own slavery, let the banks create money." Lord Josiah Stamp, Director of The Bank of England. The Bible encourages loans to help the poor, but forbids charging interest. "Those who persist in usury, incur Hell, wherein they abide forever" Qur'an 2:275

http://www.opednews.com/articles/3apitalism-Initially-Cond-by-Jay-Janson-081012-463.html

Please enjoy taking a break, knowing that we NSP brothers and sisters will carry the ball forward until you are recovered, well and back to work,
Appreciatively,
jay janson
sherri — 11:31 PM Feb 10, 2009 Love, blessings, and prayers for you, Michael. Be well.

My and my family's prayers for Rabbi Lerner Hesham Sabry — 11:26 PM Feb 10, 2009 Dear Rabbi,

I will be praying to whomever has the power to save and heal you to do so. I hope the operation goes well and is successful.
sorry to hear the news htamler — 11:23 PM Feb 10, 2009 We wish you a refuah shlaymah, ASAP.

Howie & Nechama Tamler
Kathryn — 11:19 PM Feb 10, 2009 God bless you and the important work you have begun. Please rest and recover in faith and beauty in the coming months. You are an inspiration in many lives.

Kathryn V. Schakel
Best wishes bhemmend — 11:18 PM Feb 10, 2009 Dear Rabbi Lerner,
I send best wishes for successful surgery and healing. As an 11-year cancer survivor, I know that cancer does not define a person. Just as the world and the soul need peace and generosity, so does the body. You will be in good hands.
rima — 11:18 PM Feb 10, 2009
Hi there Brettbarndt — 11:17 PM Feb 10, 2009 Bravo for desire for "opportunity for deep inner growth"!

I hear August Gold's voice at Sacred Center NY repeating from the Tao te ching ...(I paraphrase since I loaned my copy of my favorite translation) vs 6 "The spirit of the valley never dies. Endlessly creating. Endlessly pulsating. It moves us toward our perfection, and the perfection of all creation". Everything does happen for us, not to us! You are already seeing it in a very positive way, and one that can attract more positive energy. It is the force behind quantum, it is the force of creativity in the Universe which I know also may be the Tetragrammaton. I applaud you for examining with your doctors potential causes in your own life (nevertheless you sent us a long long list of things to do!!!), but also I know you are conscious of the causes in the planet which have their effects in the entire human race of which we are all a part, and which can manifest in any of us too without any explicit cause on our own part except for our connection to our humanity. I pray always for alignment with the force of creativity, the drive toward perfection becoming manifest in all of us, and in you too! I pray that you can let go of many things that ail you and let quantum and the force of creativity present in all those around you, and those yet to come, take you along for a ride, to experience effortlessness...paradox of letting go and participating in Tikkun Olam in a new eternal and distributed way (and Sabbath as a constant state of mind!).
Best regards, B
Praying John — 11:06 PM Feb 10, 2009 You are in my thoughts and prayers every day.

John in Toronto
Sending healing thoughts Heather — 11:03 PM Feb 10, 2009 With my bodya, spirit, heart, head, hands--I send healing thoughts to you for your body, spirit, heart, head and hands.
Glad you found this early and are enrolling others in the common struggles.
--Heather

Thoughts and Promises to Keep
David Keith — 10:59 PM Feb 10, 2009 Rabbi Lerner,
While I have not been a member of NSP long and have only just purchased The Tikkun Reader and Jewish Renewal, I have some thoughts and promises for you.
In the short time of absorbing your writings, thoughts, and ideas it is very clear you carry a deep and great burden on your shoulders and are driven to accomplish a great many wonderful things for your fellow human beings. It does however feel that you hold onto this burden very tightly and are more than reluctant to let go and allow and trust in others to take some of this burden and carry it in their own way and in their own time. Letting go is not only a form of salvation both physically and emotionally but a path to the deepest satisfaction and contentment through watching others take the seed that has been planted and nurtured and thus been allowed to become something even greater.
I have communicated previously that I am working on a white paper,"Climate Intervention and Engagement:The New Beginning" that embraces every concept you believe in, the Global Marshall Plan, a new social-economic model, and provides a real, tangible, measurable and pragmatic real world application of all these concepts and does not significantly or punitively punish the elite status quo.
I promise this will be completed, hopefully within 8 months or so, and delivered to you and your staff as a means to bridge the gap between concepts and beliefs and the naysayers who are stuck only in what they currently know; even though it has failed.
Bless you for all you have done and will continue to do for the world and just let go for now and get healthy.

Judy_in_NYC — 10:56 PM Feb 10, 2009 Dear Rabbi Lerner,
We've never met, so I am one of the thousands and thousands of people you don't know who are praying for you. You are in the best of medical hands. I think you are going to be fine. I send love and every good wish.

My Prayer For You Tarki — 10:55 PM Feb 10, 2009 May God lead you,
Into peace of heart
Into hopeful thinking,
Into patient strength of will;
Health of body,
Harmony of soul,
Clarity of spirit,
Now, and in the time to come.

I shall light a candle for you each day and pray for your return to health.
With Love and Blessings.
Prayers for Rabbi Lerner Maria — 10:54 PM Feb 10, 2009 I will be praying for God's blessing to come to you as never before. May you be healed in every way. I will say special prayers and send you Energy and Light on February 12 at noon.
Que Dios lo Bendiga.

Maria
Hachlama Mehira! Mirka — 10:51 PM Feb 10, 2009 Dear Rabbi Lerner,

I was so very saddened to hear about your cancer. I will pray that you get well soon.

Stay strong and know that many person follow your message of peace and lovingkindness.
Refuah Shlemah, Michael QueenTimely — 10:48 PM Feb 10, 2009 From Amy, your friend Down Under (previously the Upper Left Side of Manhattan) --

One of the most important lessons I have learned is that without devoting time to my own inner life, the peace and care of my own mind frantic mind, my work in the world if compromised. Please care for yourself, Michael. Nothing is more important at this time, or, for that matter, at any other.
Holding you in the Light melissajmueller — 10:47 PM Feb 10, 2009 Dear Rabbi Lerner,

I will hold you in the Light as you seek to heal from this illness. You have done much good work, inspiring many to work for peace, reconciliation, and transformation. I have wanted for several years to join you in D.C. for the spring conference. Perhaps this will be the year.

May we meet there for the first time.

Melissa


Praying for you chaunceybell — 10:46 PM Feb 10, 2009 Shirah and I will have you in our prayers tomorrow and the following days. Go with God. Be at peace. You are a treasure.
Love and shalom,
Chauncey Bell
Refuah shelemah dbiale — 10:42 PM Feb 10, 2009 Dear Michael,
We're very upset by the news about your health and we'll definitely be praying for you (something I don't do that often -- but when it's needed).
Lots of love,
David and Racheli

רפואה שלמה מיכאל Artson — 10:39 PM Feb 10, 2009 Dearest Michael, As you have spread light and love in the world through your work, your life, and your caring, so may those vibrations of goodness resonate in your cells and your soul. I;m holding you in my heart and my prayers, sending you energy of healing and of wholeness, of the kind of robust hope and persistent love that you have lived throughout your life so far. Return to health soon, my friend!
Brad Artson
 
 
Deep care & great blessings! devrich — 10:37 PM Feb 10, 2009 Hi, Rabbi Michael
We met very briefly in Portland, Or., I was so deeply moved by your sharing. Please remember how much we appreciate all that you are and all that you share!
Know that you are held in the Great Heart Of Care & Healing! You will be in my prayers and healing thoughts and I will add you to the healing prayers lists that I know.
If interested in successful personal and professional experiences & resources for complementary and alternative treatments for cancer - let me know.
A Thousand Blessings to you!
Devin Richards
vitalenergetics@aol.com



Refuah Shlemah, rav ! yoavhaya — 10:34 PM Feb 10, 2009 Hope you have a complete and quick recovery.
And don't forget your book of tehillim for your hospital stay !
Greetings from south of the border, Tijuana, Baja California, Mexico.
Praying for you in Connecticut Andrew — 10:29 PM Feb 10, 2009 Peace and All Good to you, Rabbi Lerner

You are in our thoughts and prayers

Love and Light to you always,

-Andrew

May God bless you Louiseg — 10:29 PM Feb 10, 2009 Dear Rabbi Lerner,
I was so shocked and sad to read your e-mail but am confident that all will be well. You will be in my prayers everyday and all day on Thursday. There is a definite link with prayer and positive energy sent and recovery. You will be fine. Rest, focus on yourself and your healing.
May God bless you.
Louise Gupta

Me, too James — 10:28 PM Feb 10, 2009 Rabbi, brother, friend,

I learned today that there is an agressive, malignant tumor in the right, frontoparietal cortex of my brain. Discovered by symptoms that should not have occurred, we can attack it earlier on than would normally be the case. Still, 1am told to expet a long period of treatment and yet uncertain odds. Hopefully, we continue to recall that everyday is a gift of the moment. I imperfectly strive under all conditions to improve spiritual conditions in lives around me and receive much love and grace. I will try to pray for your peace and comfort in all things, good and bad.

Jim
Wishing you all the best... ValhallaMasada — 10:23 PM Feb 10, 2009 Dearest Rabbi Lerner:

My Dad was a Russian Jew from Kiev, my Mom a Norwegian-American farmgirl from Southern Minnesota; hence my username, ValhallaMasada. My husband, little girls and I are wishing you all the best in your surgery and recovery.

God bless you.

Stacey A. Ward
(Family name was Woiwode)
Michael Lerner's surgery and recovery Louise — 10:18 PM Feb 10, 2009 Mchael,
Sending healing thoughts and loving prayers to you and your surgeons and all those who will attend to you. May this be an openng to a new time in your life, and for Tikkun, NSP and all l that have touched with your genius.
Louise
wel — 10:16 PM Feb 10, 2009 Dear Michael,
My prayer will be with you from Japan on 2/12 and throughout your recovery. May God heal your body as your life and mission are bringing healing to the world.
In peace, Bill Lesher,
Council for a Parliament of the World's Religions
A Huge Netwoek of Care Bill Taylor — 10:12 PM Feb 10, 2009 Dear Rabbi Lerner,

The huge network of care and concern that you've created on behalf of peace and social justice has become a network of prayer and love on behalf of your full recovery. Know that we're all with you, especially at those times when you're feeling like you're having to go through this alone. Look around and you'll see us there.

Although I've never met you, I sign this with much love,

Bill Taylor
Dear Rabbi Lerner, jkronen — 09:58 PM Feb 10, 2009 I admire your work, and I know you will be able to continue to perform it. I am holding you in my heart on Thursday, and during your recovery. All good thoughts and wishes!
Keep the faith! mtrnmsw — 09:57 PM Feb 10, 2009 We will be praying for your smooth recovery and a positive prognosis. Please consider all options for treatment. Dr. Michael Lerner would be a good one to consult. Radiation and chemo do not always help. But if you recieve a strong recommendation that they would effect a "cure" and not just a brief remission, consider them too. They can't help and often hurt in the case of a poor prognosis but both have been successful in cases where the cancer has been detected early. You probably know this, dear wise man, but so many fail to make this differentiation in a crisis. And its never easy to decide anyway. May God bless you and keep you here with us to continue your fine leadership.
Mary Jo
blessings from NH judith — 09:56 PM Feb 10, 2009 Grace to you and peace in this time of anxiety.
You are in our thoughts and prayers,
JAG
Feeling loving concern shapirobala — 09:52 PM Feb 10, 2009 I find myself feeling loving concern and best wishes for you, and wanting to daven for you...with your and your mother's Hebrew names...extra power.
To Rabbi Lerner AiyanaStern — 09:51 PM Feb 10, 2009 May this be an opportunity to go deeper into receiving love and feeling self-love, knowing that you are being held in the arms of the divine. Many have done well and gentle alterneratives exist. I have found www.beating-cancer-gently.com a good resource. You are being held in light.
Prayer for you from Colorado lwirbel — 09:49 PM Feb 10, 2009 Keep wholeness of spirit and a warm smile, we will pray for your recovery.

Loring Wirbel
Refuah Shleimah, Michael Richard Schwartz — 09:48 PM Feb 10, 2009 Refuah shleimah, Michael,
May you have a complete and speedy recovery.
I will join with many others in praying for you. Your prophetic voice is needed more than ever today.
I take every opportunity I can to point out that a global Marshall-type plan is essential to reduce the many threats to humanity today.
I hope you will soon be completely recovered so that you can continue spreading your essential message.


Greetings Neville — 09:43 PM Feb 10, 2009 You are indeed an inspiration.My wishes are for your complete recovery to good health.Your work is unfinished.
Blessings cgibbs — 09:35 PM Feb 10, 2009 Dear Michael,

Greetings of love and peace.

You are in my thoughts and prayers as you go through this new stage in your journey. May God bless you and grant you many more years. Our world needs your leadership.

Love,
Charles Gibbs
Praying for your speedy and complete recovery Dominick J. — 09:33 PM Feb 10, 2009 Dear Rabbi Im so sorry you have to go through this ordeal. I am adding your name to our Prayer Chain. We will be holding you in our prayers and thoughts.
You Are Whole and Perfect in God's Mind Joe — 09:33 PM Feb 10, 2009 I will send you Reiki during your surgery, peaceful one.
Praying for G-d to heal you completely katharina — 09:33 PM Feb 10, 2009 Dear Rabbi Lerner,
We are praying for you. May G-d heal you and bless you with restored health and good spirits.
Salaam-Shalom,
Katharina Harlow
I'll volunteer for more work for NSP donvance — 09:31 PM Feb 10, 2009 Rabbi Lerner, I am just starting chemotherapy for stage 4 colon cancer, with no "cure" available. My deep inner work draws deeply on your analyses in Spirit Matters and in your incomparable definition of the deity as the force for healing and transformation in the world. Your insights, so deeply held and
obtained through hard work and struggle, are an anchor for me
in these days. I need to repay your generosity with more work
for NSP and I will contact NSP directly to see what I can do for our local chapter. It seems that now "our" view is in favor, a lot of us are slacking off in the work. But the pendulum can swing mighty fast, and we have to be prepared.

Your love and compassion will sustain you as a prophet and disciple of the transforming and healing power of the universe.

Love, Donald L. Vance
Praying for you. nissim8 — 09:31 PM Feb 10, 2009 I have no doubt that this is just a small detour. You are a gift to this world and you will beat this. I will pray and I will meditate, however, I will not worry! I know that my three and a half year old will grow up and know you as a hero in her adult life. You are one of my heroes and I hope this journey will be void of discomfort and full of light.
Debra
Dear Rabbi, PAMI — 09:30 PM Feb 10, 2009 I am not even a year out from Breast Cancer(I have the BRCA 1 (Jewish breast cancer gene)). I had a bilateral and refused chemo. I use an alternative pharmaceutical called Low Dose Naltrexone. You might want to research it. Also if you have a Gilda's Club (Gilda Radner) near you for cancer support - it is the best place in the world to help deal with cancer. It helps to be in a room full of people going through the same thing as you. If you have any questions feel free to email me.
Welcome to the club. You will be in my prayers. Blessings, PAMI@pami.us
visualizing healing light AnnieFox — 09:25 PM Feb 10, 2009 Dear Rabbi Lerner,

You, who have brought so much enlightenment thoughts into the darkness now have an opportunity to receive. I'm sending you peace, joy, love and light... shanti, shanti, shanti, om.

In friendship,
Annie
We're lpulling for you! pacerjp1492 — 08:13 PM Feb 10, 2009 Dear Rabbi Michael-
I was sorry to hear about your lung cancer and your imminent surgery. However, with your indomitable spirit, I know that you will come through this crisis with flying colors. As a cancer survivor myself, I have learned that keeping a positive mental attitude really helps in this, and you are one of the more positive people I know. Sarah and I will be praying for you.
John P. Falchi
Praying for your health and well-being! JohnM — 04:54 PM Feb 10, 2009 I am praying for the healing spirit and our unbounded skill at protecting and enriching human life to be forged together in a way that brings you complete healing.
thoughts and prayers Skip Shaputnic — 04:15 PM Feb 10, 2009 Dear Michael,

Please know that many of us in the Tikkun community will be sending our prayers for a positive outcome of your upcoming surgery and well-being before, during and afterwards. May your suffering and pain be minimal, hardships and difficulties be alleviated, your affliction diminish and be completely healed so you may be restored to good health and happiness and enjoy as good a qulaity of life as possible for as long as possible.
Prayers craigmicah — 03:10 PM Feb 05, 2009 We're adding your name to the MicahsCall.org prayer page. People will be praying for you every day.
We're here! derrickrt — 02:45 PM Feb 05, 2009 Hi Rabbi Lerner - Let us know if there's anything you need. We're here.
Caring about you deeply! craigwkmncom — 02:09 PM Feb 05, 2009 Hi Rabbi Lerner,

We're holding you deeply in our thoughts and prayers.

 

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