At the end of the school day, this is the blessing with which Lucia's teacher sends forth her charges:
Angel of mine who is guarding me
Be thou a shining star above me
Be thou a smooth path below me
Be thou a kind shepherd behind me
Today, tonight,
When the stars are shining bright
and forever.
Tuesday, December 11, 2007
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Isn't it amazing what we take for granted when we are small? We had to repeat a blessing at the end of the school day as well -- for years -- and it never occurred to me until I was much older that we had been daily blessed -- for weeks and weeks. That's so nice.
I attended a Methodist church for a few years as a child, and even as a child that "may the road rise to meet you" blessing of a song used to make me tear up. I remember thinking both the words and the melody were so beautiful.
Jules, 7-Imp
TadMack and Jules: You might appreciate the blessing box I have, then. I've got little circles in a tin that have a star on one side and a one-word blessing on the other. Some of the blessings are pretty concrete, like "Rainbows" or "Feathers" and some of them are more conceptual, like "Mirth" and "Constancy."
That's a great idea, Alkelda. Do you pick one-a-day from the box or something?
Jules
Jules: You can pick three! And think about how they all relate to each other.
I love this prayer!
If only there really were angels to watch over us.... Shhhh! Don't tell Lucia just yet but it is all just fantasy... once designed to keep ordinary people in their place with illusions of a better world beyond. If only...
YP: I don't know what to tell you, except that I would rather openly question and hope than claim to know the answers definitively one way or the other.
That's a beautiful blessing - her school sounds amazing.
This is such a comforting blessing. I really like it and your blessing box. Thank you for sharing these.
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