Tikkun Farm, a 3.5 acre farm in the neighborhood of Mt. Healthy in Cincinnati, offers a place of healing, restoration and repair cultivated through meaningful work and spiritual practices. We hope a person who finds shelter at Tikkun Farm comes to know the truth that they are Beloved.Tikkun is a Hebrew word meaning “repair” or “restore.” The phrase Tikkun Olam captures the collective life purpose of the Jewish people to “repair the world.” This phrase has many layers of meaning from personal healing to global reconciliation. It recognizes that none of us passes through life without suffering. Inevitably, we will be hurt and cause harm. We heal and need healing. We live comfortably with this ambiguity and paradox. Our most sacred work involves partnering with Love to heal the wounds of the human journey. This includes repairing lives, structures, creation, bodies, relationships, neighborhoods, and nations. We do this by “remembering who we are,” beloveds, created by Love to be Love in the world.
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