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The Omer Project Card Decks Are Finally Here!

5/1/2022 By Mishka in General, Jewish, Recent News, The Omer Project

The Omer Project

I’m excited to announce that The Omer Project Meditation Card Decks are FINALLY here!

This is an initial run of only 250 card decks. If there is more interest, I will create a second run well in advance of the Omer count next year!

Also, I plan to keep sending the daily card image and message via the MailChimp email list for the Omer count this year.

Thank you so much for joining me on this journey!

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Order The Omer Meditation Card Deck

  • Now Available on Etsy!

March 2022 Update on The Omer Project Card Decks

3/28/2022 By Mishka in General, Jewish, The Omer Project, Updates

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Hello Friends!

Thank you for your your interest and patience! I am finally writing with an update on The Omer Project Meditation Card Deck.

The Omer Project Meditation Card Decks are finally in the queue at the printers! Yayyy! Unfortunately, they are currently scheduled to ship on April 20th, which is a little late to arrive for the beginning of the Omer count this year.

I am told that date is the latest they will ship and that it’s entirely possible they will be available sooner. Once they enter production, I’ll be able to give you an order link and the card decks will be shipped directly to you at the same time they’ll be shipped to me. You may get to see them before I do!

This is a limited initial run of only 250 card decks. The cost is expected to be around $36 per card deck plus shipping in the United States.

If you are local to me in Northern Virginia and want to save the shipping cost I’ll have a different order link for you and we’ll make arrangements for pick-up or drop off or a coffee date.

If you’re international, we’ll make other arrangements as I’ll need to work out specific shipping costs. When the links become available, please message me and we’ll figure it out. I am very sorry that international shipments will not arrive in time for the start of the Omer count this year.

Stay tuned for the purchase links. I’ll let you know as soon as I have them!

Additionally for the Omer count this year, I plan to send the daily card image and message via MailChimp mailing list. 

Hopefully this will make up for the card decks arriving a little late. Though the printer says, you never know, they could finish sooner.

And, again, thank you so much for your patience! This is the first time I’ve done a project like this and I’m working hard to try and get it right!

Sincerely,
Mishka Jaeger

The Omer Project 2021

3/21/2021 By Mishka in General, The Omer Project

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What is an Omer

Omer was a biblical unit of measurement, sometimes translated as “sheaves.”  Beginning on the second night of Passover, Jews count the 49 days (7 weeks) between Passover and Shavuot on the 50th day. This is called Sefirat HaOmer, counting the Omer.

In 2021, Sefirat HaOmer begins on the second evening of Passover, Sunday, March 28 and ends on Shavuot Sunday, May 16.

What is The Omer Project?

The Omer project will be a deck of meditation cards based on the Kabalistic journey of the soul through the 7 weeks days ending on Shavuot.

Here’s a fun video from BimBam with more information about Sefirat HaOmer which gives some context for what I’m doing as well.

The seven sefirot (attributes) are assigned to each of the seven weeks. We contemplate how they interact with each other and manifest in ourselves and the way we address the world around us.

The approach I’m using for the art of my card deck was originally inspired by Pamela Colman Smith’s work for the Arthur Waite’s Tarot deck.

I assigned a primary image for each of the sefirot, as well as a secondary gesture to indicate the action within another’s week. The final week, Malchut, is a little special so it’s backwards in that the primary is the gesture and the secondary is the image. I will leave you to contemplate the gestures.

Week 1 – Chesed – Loving-kindness
Symbolized by the cups and water

Week 2 – Gevurah – Discipline, Strength
Symbolized by the standing stones

Week 3 – Tiferet – Harmony, balance
Symbolized by flowering trees

Week 4 – Netzach – Endurance, Perseverance
Symbolized by fireballs

Week 5 – Hod – Humility, Splendor
Symbolized by crates defining the space inside them and out.

Week 6 – Yesod – Bonding, Foundation
Symbolized by rings and links

Week 7 – Malchut – Sovereignty
Represented in the letter, shin, as crowns, influenced by Sefer Yetzirah

Count With Me

I’ll be posting each card image on my Instagram feed this year. Follow the Instagram Hashtag, #omercountcards2021 for my daily posts. You don’t need an Instagram account to see the posts but you probably will need an account to follow the tag.

Each day we count, we recite the blessing:

Baruch atah A-donai E-loheinu Melekh Ha-olam asher kid’shanu b’mitzvotav v’tzivanu al S’firat Ha-omer

Blessed are You, Adonai our God, Sovereign of the Universe, Who has sanctified us with Your commandments and commanded us to count the Omer.

And then we give the number for the day.

The Card Deck

The Omer Mediation Card Deck will be available for purchase at some point after Shavuot. I’m still working on finding a printer, so I’m also not sure about the cost. Initially, I expect to make to make a small print run so the cards will likely be digitally printed rather than offset, but that can change depending on interest.

Please click here to leave your name and email address with MailChimp so I can let you know about ordering a card deck when they become available. I promise I will only use your contact information for that purpose unless you’re a long lost relation I’ve been trying to track down.

Additional resources for Omer meditations

  • Chabad (open website)
  • A Way In – Rabbi Yael Levi (open website)
  • Rabbi Jill’s Guide For Your Spiritual Journey (suggested donation)
  • At The Well Project (required $36 donation)

100 Days of Omer

1/31/2021 By Mishka in General, Other Challenges, The Omer Project

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Today is the first day of #the100dayproject 2021. My plan is to use this challenge for daily accountability to work on my Omer project using the hashtag, #100DaysOfOmer. I started the Omer project last spring but my available time got crushed by everything 2020, starting with the Covid lockdown and having elementary school-aged kids who demanded more of my time. I need the accountability because I tend to put my personal projects last, and because of that I have a lot of unfinished projects. I’m going to finish this one!

What is an Omer and what is my Omer Project?

Omer was a biblical unit of measurement, sometimes translated as “sheaves.” Beginning on the second night of Passover, Jews count the 49 days (7 weeks) between Passover and Shavuot on the 50th day. This is called Sefirat HaOmer, counting the Omer. 

My Omer project will be a deck of meditation cards based on the Kabalistic journey of the soul through the 7 weeks days ending on Shavuot. The approach I’m using for the art was originally inspired by Pamela Colman Smith’s work for the Arthur Waite’s Tarot deck.

Coincidentally, Sefirat HaOmer begins partway through the 100 Days project (Sunday, March 28) and ends one week after it ends (Sunday, May 16), so this was a great time for me to reboot. I’ll post more about the Omer, the Kabalistic attributes, and the journey as this project comes along.

Meanwhile, here’s a fun video from BimBam with more information about Sefirat HaOmer:

2019? The Heck You Say!

1/1/2019 By Mishka in #snapshakeshine, General, Work

Happy 2019! It’s the evening of New Year’s Day. I should be watching the “The New Year’s Celebration from Vienna,” like I used to so many years ago. Instead, I am still trying to overtake my to-do list from last year (and yes writing this blog post is on it)! If I can just clear out all the little things, I’ll be ready for the new year. I have my doubts as I don’t recall the last time I began a new year with a clean slate, and I’m certainly not going to finish everything tonight.

It got me thinking that I have this little problem — I have a really hard time creating new art if my space is cluttered. I mean, how can I get something sparkly and new accomplished if I’m being stifled by all the unfinished clutter? And yet, I’ve been trying to work around it for years.

I was thinking back to when I was single and living in a cute little one bedroom apartment in Los Angeles. I had a bit of a routine. Every Sunday evening I’d strip the bed, grab the hamper, walk the laundry across the parking lot, put the quarters in, and then spend the next hour tackling the dishes and tidying the living room. After swapping the laundry to the dryer, I’d spend the next hour and twenty minutes making the bedroom look just like I thought a nice bed-and-breakfast would, before going out to haul the laundry back across the parking lot, careful not to drop any socks. I’d put on music or whatever was on Lifetime television while I folded and put everything away and made the bed. Then came the best part; looking around my adorable, tidy little space and breathing in the calm. I’d light a candle or two, and then the creativity and the art would flow. And there’s nothing so comforting as sleeping in the warm, clean sheets of a neatly made bed.

That was a long time ago. I now live with a husband who has his own tolerance levels for clutter, and my 5 and 7 year old kids who, well, enough said, really. But that only accounts for all the “stuff” left in my physical space. What I realized is that the problem is bigger than that.

We live among constant clutter of so many kinds — the noise of video games, binge-watched tv, talk radio, podcasts, streaming music stations, piano practice, shrilling children, cellphone alarms, high-decibel restaurant noise, marketing videos at gas pumps, thousands of daily promos and newsletters arriving at all hours into multiple in-boxes, scrolling infinity through social media, unending mental-load check-lists, adorable recipe blogs, not to mention all the multiple information venues necessary for work…

Not only is it ALL a distraction, the mental whiplash of constantly shifting focus between things that have nothing to do with each other minute by minute is mentally and physically exhausting.

And what’s worse? Although I’m already functioning with a years-long sleep deficit (I mentioned I have young children?) I found myself staying up too late to continue trying to absorb it all! It’s as if I never realized a million years ago that I wasn’t going to be able to read every single book in the library. As if I’d forgotten that if I’m still interested, whatever it is will still be there tomorrow. There will always be an infinite amount of things to absorb and a simple human can only take in so much. Once upon a time I was an extrovert. Not so much anymore. I’ve long-ago joined the ranks of people who turn to yoga and guided meditations for an occasional hour and a half of mindful head-clearing in a too-busy, scatterbrained world.

Back when I was single and living in a cute little one bedroom apartment in Los Angeles, my brother, Harris, was living in a very cluttered converted tenement apartment in Brooklyn. Overwhelmed by the clutter, he had basically abandoned his living space to it, and when he had to be home, he lived solely in his bedroom. The problem he had was that he just didn’t know where to even begin cleaning up the mess. He was also an artist and a creative and he was also stifled by it.

I had a very simple solution for my brother. I simply showed up and resolutely dug him out. We got rid of so much garbage and junk and visual noise. Harris wasn’t the bed-and-breakfast type, but his mid-century atheistic just didn’t mesh with clutter. We moved things around and made the space breathe. Back then, I knew that the only way to clean up the clutter was to start with what was in front of you. To start SOMEWHERE.

In the past, I’ve proven not to be that great at New Year’s resolutions, so this year I have only one and that is to be resolute. I picked my personal and professional “defining word” for 2019 and was going to link to a simple definition of the concept in case you hadn’t heard of it but instead I turned up MORE NOISE! A website dedicated to an entire book about why a defining word will change your life, several blog posts about helping you pick your word (I linked to one last January. It’s in my blog archives), and a website dedicated to hooking you up with your virtual tribe of simpaticos who’ve picked the same word! Thanks, internet, for being you.

Anyway, my defining word for 2019 is “discipline.” There’s a lot that’s gong to fall under that heading but that is where I am going to begin sorting and cleaning out the clutter so that I can get on with letting the creativity and the art flow. I’ve got a lot of work to do!

Out with the old! Print Sale!

12/27/2018 By Mishka in Deco Era Fairytales, General, Little Yogis, Updates, Work Tags: artprints, etsysale, illustration, illustration sale, print sale

Fine Art Illustration Print Sale

The days between Christmas and the new year are a time of reflection for most but for an artist… It’s the time of year where I scold myself soundly for dragging unfinished projects from year to year while simultaneously coming up with a bazillion new ideas for the coming one.

There simply are not enough hours in the day and I find it really hard to create new things when I’m surrounded by clutter. As part of my winter cobweb cleaning, I’ve decided to put all my fine art prints on sale until I no longer have any.

Seriously, guys, I need to clear this space. So if you’ve had an eye of one of my prints for a while, now is the best time to buy it from me. Everything is now listed in my new Square shop Hey, I already had Square so why not use it?

Many prints are available in multiple sizes – 5×7, 8×10, and 11×14 – and I’ll be showcasing a different illustration every day on social media. I had to set the prices on Square but if that’s too much, make me an offer. No, I’m not kidding.

Shipping isn’t included but I’m setting it at $4 for anywhere in the continental US. If you’re local to me, let’s make it an excuse to get together for coffee!

Help me clear out the old so I can make way for the new!

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