Hey! I just saw your comment in Shel Maala -- for some reason I didn't get the notification email about this :(
Ooh very interesting question. I wasn't really thinking about that in this dvar, but i think there is like a way of thinking of the omer count as having some "nonlinearity" built in. For example, early in the count one meditates on Malchus she'b'Chesed, and later in the count on Chesed she'b'Malchus. If, as I'm suggesting, the point of these is to realize that they are all one, you could think of this as one day that you are revisiting in a kind of loopy/spiraly way?
I'm not sure if that's relevant to your question -- I'd definitely be interested in hearing more about the kind of nonlinear progression you are thinking about!
Hey! I just saw your comment in Shel Maala -- for some reason I didn't get the notification email about this :(
Ooh very interesting question. I wasn't really thinking about that in this dvar, but i think there is like a way of thinking of the omer count as having some "nonlinearity" built in. For example, early in the count one meditates on Malchus she'b'Chesed, and later in the count on Chesed she'b'Malchus. If, as I'm suggesting, the point of these is to realize that they are all one, you could think of this as one day that you are revisiting in a kind of loopy/spiraly way?
I'm not sure if that's relevant to your question -- I'd definitely be interested in hearing more about the kind of nonlinear progression you are thinking about!