May the Lord bless you.
May He fill your feet with dance and your arms with strength.
May He fill your heart with tenderness and your eyes with laughter.
May He fill your ears with music and your nose with perfume.
May He fill your tongue with jubilation and your heart with joy.May He always grant you anew the grace of the desert: Quiet, fresh water and new hope.
May He always give us anew the strength to become an expression of hope.
May the Lord bless you.
(An African Blessing I found online in German and translated for you.)
December 6 – An African Blessing
December 5 – A Tibetan Blessing
By the power and the truth of this practice,
may all beings have happiness,
and the causes of happiness.
May all be free from sorrow,
and the causes of sorrow.
May all never be separated
from the sacred happiness which is sorrowless.
And may all live in equanimity,
without too much attachment
and too much aversion,
And live believing
in the equality of all that lives.May all beings be filled with joy and peace.
May all beings everywhere,
The strong and the weak,
The great and the small,
The mean and the powerful,
The short and the long,
the subtle and the gross:
May all beings everywhere,
Seen and unseen,
Dwelling far off or nearby,
Being or waiting to become:
May all be filled with lasting joy.Let no one deceive another,
Let no one anywhere despise another,
Let no one out of anger or resentment
Wish suffering on anyone at all.
Just as a mother with her own life
Protects her child, her only child, from harm,
So within yourself let grow
A boundless love for all creatures.Let your love flow outward
through the universe,
To its height, its depth, its broad extent,
A limitless love, without hatred or enmity.
Then as you stand or walk,
Sit or lie down,
As long as you are awake,
Strive for this with a one-pointed mind;
Your life will bring heaven to earth.(Buddhist; from Sogyal Rinpoche, “The Tibetan Book of Living and Dying”)
turn your harddrive into a digital prayer wheel!
December 4 – A Jewish Blessing
I will lift up mine eyes unto the mountains:
from whence shall my help come?
My help cometh from HaShem,
who made heaven and earth.
He will not suffer thy foot to be moved;
He that keepeth thee will not slumber.
Behold, He that keepeth Israel
doth neither slumber nor sleep.
HaShem is thy keeper;
HaShem is thy shade upon thy right hand.
The sun shall not smite thee by day,
nor the moon by night.
HaShem shall keep thee from all evil;
He shall keep thy soul.
HaShem shall guard thy going out and thy coming in,
from this time forth and for ever.(Psalms 121: 1-8; Jewish – source: Tanakh, Jewish Publication Society, 1917;)
I have also written a LOTR fanfic story about that psalm. In case you are curious, here is a LINK.
December 3 – Blessing of the Dawn
Look to this day!
For it is life, the very life of life.
In its brief course
Lie all the verities and realities of your existence:
The bliss of growth;
The glory of action;
The splendor of achievement;
For yesterday is but a dream,
And tomorrow is only a vision;
But today, well lived, makes every yesterday
a dream of happiness,
And every tomorrow a vision of hope.(“Salutation to the Dawn” attributed to Kalidasa – Hindu)
December 2 – The Blessing of Unanswered Prayers
I asked for strength that I might achieve;
I was made weak that I might learn humbly to obey.
I asked for health that I might do greater things;
I was given infirmity that I might do better things.
I asked for riches that I might be happy;
I was given poverty that I might be wise.
I asked for power that I might have the praise of men;
I was given weakness that I might feel the need of God.
I asked for all things that I might enjoy life;
I was given life that I might enjoy all things.
I got nothing that I had asked for,
but eveything that I had hoped for.
Almost despite myself my unspoken prayers were answered;
I am, among all men, most richly blessed.(unknown Confederate soldier)
December 1 – A Native American Blessing
Based on “Little Alien” by Gute at stock.XCHANG –
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May the warm winds of heaven
Blow softly upon your house.May the great spirit bless
All who enter there.May your moccasins make
Happy tracks in many snows.And may the rainbow
Always touch your shoulder.(A Cherokee Prayer Blessing)
My Gift to You
This year has been a very difficult year for many of my friends, both offline and online.
Friends of mine have lost family members, friends and pets. They lost their jobs. They became sick. They had accidents. They had difficulties at school and at work. Their relationships fell apart. Friendships ended.
But …
Friends of mine also had babies, found new love, got married, got new jobs, got promoted, discovered a new faith, bought houses, managed to go on in spite of sickness and depression.
And through it all, every one of them was a blessing for their loved ones, and for me.
Now the last month of the year is rolling around, the darkest and coldest month in the northern hemisphere. Many of us are looking forward to Christmas, others to Winter Solstice or to Hanukkah, or simply to the beginning of a new, a better year.
I’d like to try and brighten up this time of waiting with a phenomenon that is not only shared by all faiths and religions around the globe, but that extends beyond the sphere of the religious: with blessings.
I’ve spent some time during the last weeks to find blessings online. Buddhist blessings, Christian blessings, Muslim blessings, Native American blessings, Tibetan blessings, you name it. I have discovered many beautiful, inspiring texts, and songs to go with them. I would like to share them with you.
This is my gift to you this year: 31 days full of blessings, old and new, from many faiths and many corners of this earth.
I hope you will enjoy this advent calendar of blessings.
Yours
JunoMagic
Blessing2
(…)
2. Authoritative declaration of divine favour; benediction; and hence
b. Invocation of divine favour. (Old English.)
3. Favour and prospering influence of God (So now ‘to ask a b.’) (Old English.)
4. Anything that makes happy or prosperous; a boon. (Middle English.)
b. A present.
5. Grateful adoration. (Middle English.)
(…)
If you have questions about what a “blessing” is, here’s a starting point:
If you are interested in a Christian explanation, you might want to take a look at the entry for “blessing” in the Catholic Encyclopedia online.
By the way, did you know that the English word “blessing” actually has Pagan origins?
“To bless” derives from Anglo-Saxon blÄ“dsian or blÄ“tsian, Common Germanic blÅdisÅjan, and originally meant “to sprinkle with blood” during the pagan sacrifices called “Blót”. By the way, in German the word for “bless” is “segnen” and is derived from Latin “signare” – making a sign (that of the cross).
Oh, and did you know that there are 200 blessings that belong to the Roman ritual of the Catholic church?
Some of those blessings probably everyone is familiar with – marriage or baptism for example. But did you know that there are also blessings for silkworms? And against other kinds of worms? Or for mobile film units and wheelchairs? Here is a list.
1Picture by kalilo at stock.XCHANG
2Shorter Oxford Dictionary