Jerusalem Consciousness

HaMakom "the Place"

11 min · 28. apr. 2026
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This week on Jerusalem Consciousness, we enter into the spacious awareness of HaMakom—the Divine as “The Place,” the ground that holds all things while remaining beyond them. Drawing on this ancient name, we explore what it means to live within a reality that is at once intimate and infinite, where every breath, every moment, is woven into a larger field of presence. In this meditation, we gently anchor ourselves in the mantra HaMakom, returning again and again to the thread that connects us to something eternal. As distractions arise and fall away, we practice softening into the space within and around us—discovering a quiet sense of freedom, expansiveness, and belonging. Settle in, breathe naturally, and join me as we bridge the gap between the infinite and the deeply personal, carrying this awareness with us into the days ahead. This podcast was produced by Sam Fisher, written by Liam Reis, edited by Sam Fisher, music by Adi Goldstein, Ambient Boy.

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HaMakom "the Place"

This week on Jerusalem Consciousness, we enter into the spacious awareness of HaMakom—the Divine as “The Place,” the ground that holds all things while remaining beyond them. Drawing on this ancient name, we explore what it means to live within a reality that is at once intimate and infinite, where every breath, every moment, is woven into a larger field of presence. In this meditation, we gently anchor ourselves in the mantra HaMakom, returning again and again to the thread that connects us to something eternal. As distractions arise and fall away, we practice softening into the space within and around us—discovering a quiet sense of freedom, expansiveness, and belonging. Settle in, breathe naturally, and join me as we bridge the gap between the infinite and the deeply personal, carrying this awareness with us into the days ahead. This podcast was produced by Sam Fisher, written by Liam Reis, edited by Sam Fisher, music by Adi Goldstein, Ambient Boy.

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