10 Days. 10 Questions: #10Q

10 Days. 10 Questions.

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If you are Jewish or celebrate Jewish holidays, tomorrow at sunset (9/13/15) begins Rosh Hashonah, the #Jewish New Year: L’Shana Tovah (May you have a sweet and healthy New Year)!


Whether you observe Jewish holidays as a #Jew or Jewish ally or are interested in Jewish customs and new traditions, you may be interested in this new tradition, #10Q, for personal growth and reflection. The “10” refers to the 10 days that include the first day of the two-day Rosh Hashonah celebration and the Day of Atonement, Yom Kippur on either end of them.


There are many traditions associated with each of these holidays and the days between, but I do not practice them because I am not an observant Jew; I am a practicing #Buddhist. However, last year I found out about 10Q and really appreciated it. So, I did it in 2014 and I am doing it again this year.


I recently received my responses to last year’s questions, received earlier this week, as promised (see below for explanation of 10Q). It was fascinating to me to read what I had written because, as many of you know, I suffered a severe brain injury in April of 2014; last fall, I was still in very bad shape, mentally. I don’t even remember much about writing these responses much less what I wrote, so it was with great curiosity that I opened the reporting email with my responses inside.


These 10Q‘s 10 questions (one for each of the 10 days) are very personal; I do not choose to share my responses. But, I will say this: the exercise of responding is a great one, regardless of your religious affiliation.


Summary: I achieved many of the goals and aspirations I put out in my responses!


I heartily encourage each of you to visit this site and respond to the questions, starting on Rosh Hashonah, 2015, which is tomorrow, Sunday, 9/13/15. Read more about 10Q and then click on a link or two, below.


There are also live 10Q events happening in New York City, Los Angeles and San Francisco (see below) and perhaps elsewhere, or you could have one. Check these out!


May all beings benefit.


Answer one question per day in your own secret online 10Q space. Make your answers serious. Silly. Salacious. However you like. It’s your 10Q.


When you’re finished, hit the magic button and your answers get sent to the secure online 10Q vault for safekeeping.


One year later, the vault will open and your answers will land back in your email inbox for private reflection.


Want to keep them secret? Perfect. Want to share them, either anonymously or with attribution, with the wider 10Q community? You can do that too.


Next year, the whole process begins again. And the year after that, and the year after that.


Do you 10Q? You should.


Click here to get your 10Q on.


10Q begins September 13th, 2015


10Q: Reflect. React. Renew.

Life’s Biggest Questions. Answered By You.


10Q LINKS:

http://doyou10q.com/about

http://doyou10q.com/faq

http://blog.doyou10q.com/


10Q 2015 EVENTS:

San Francisco:

Ctrl + Alt + Del: Tashlique at Ocean Beach

Sept. 14, 2015, 5 p.m. – 7 p.m.

Ocean Beach near Fulton (across from Beach Chalet)

FREE

https://www.facebook.com/events/1624398931151639/


Reset your system with our modern spin on a 600-year-old Rosh Hashanah ritual called tashlique. This custom of ridding ourselves of all our bad vuggum (karma) from the previous year and getting a fresh start for the new one is traditionally enacted by tossing bread into the ocean. Join us by the shore at Ocean Beach (near Fulton) for a brief, engaging ritual and joyful noise accompaniment from shofar* blowers, bag pipers, members of Jazz Mafia and the Ministers of Sound of the Saint John Will-I-Am Coltrane African Orthodox Church. Bring stale bread to share and a shofar, if you have one, to blow along with some of San Francisco’s finest players. Enjoy our twist on the traditional sweet with s’mores and Rocky’s Fry Bread.


New York City

NYC 10 Q event Blank-Slate-Full-Plate-Final-9-2-15

September 23, 2015, 6 – 9 PM


Los Angeles

One Day Retreat in Topanga, CA: Reflect & Renew

10 Q Topanga Taste-of-the-East-Revised-2015

September 19, 2015, all day

Facilitated by Michael Kass & Zoe Gillis


Filed under: Gratitude, Life lessons, Personal stories Tagged: 10Q, Jewish New Year, personal goals, Rosh Hashonah, self-reflection, Yom Kippur
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Published on September 12, 2015 02:30
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