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A friend asked (in a locked post, so I won't link) why I follow Jewish law. What do I get out of it? I want to record my answer here.

I follow the law because it improves my relationship with God and because it elevates mundane tasks.

Consider eating. Animals eat. Humans need to eat, but we have minds and souls and we don't have to be like animals. The simple act of saying a blessing before ("getting permission") and giving thanks afterwards ("grace") elevates the otherwise-coarse act of eating to a holier status. Now consider actually choosing to restrict what I eat (and how I eat it) because I understand that this is what God asks of us. It's such a simple thing to skip the shellfish and, in return, God might reach out a little to me just as I reach out to God. That's a win!

When I was in the process of becoming more religious (that is, moving from being an apatheist to actually paying attention to God), I found that if I sincerely tried, even with baby steps, I saw positive results. Psychologists might well say that that's because I caused those changes through a more positive outlook; if so, so what? Does that matter if God -- or my God-concept -- was the underlying force? We're supposed to take an active role; if by praying to God I get no direct effect from God, but the act itself causes me to improve my own behavior, isn't that still a win? Well, it's not just prayer that can produce that effect. Keeping Shabbat, eating properly, striving to repair the world, studying torah... it's all bundled up in there.

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Date: 2005-11-23 09:19 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] nobble.livejournal.com
Anything on the reading front would be a great thing to start with (ie Ba'al t'shuva or conversion.) I think I am looking for practical to start with rather than theological. I have to dedicate the time and go to a shiur regularly to get into the text and the interpretation stuff I think.

NKJ is the father of my son (Nicholas Kent Johnston) and the person who I had a relationship with for almost 7 years.

Peter was the 'boy' prior to Nicholas. He is my shadow. We met at my local Shule while I was back from Law School and then were together for a while as I was doing postgrad law my first time in Canberra. he seems to be seriously twisted these days. The first time he saw me in the supermarket he ran away! At speed! I haven't really spent time with him since 1996.

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Date: 2005-11-26 05:32 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] nobble.livejournal.com
I'll have a look around and see what I can borrow. Thanks for the starting suggestions!

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