Becoming a Blessing

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May 3, 2019

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Becoming a Blessing

The practice of Blessing is a simple way to develop a constantly centered awareness. It is also a tool for growing in Universal Love and avoiding judgment.

- Pierre Pradervand -

Becoming a Blessing

"A good story is like a compass, it points to something true and invites us to orient our own direction according to it and perhaps to live a little better." With these words Dr. Rachel Naomi Remen proceeds to tell stories that enthrall and enchant and indeed help to orient us and guide us to seek to live better. She shares stories of her grandfather, whom she calls a "flaming mystic," that were told to her as a very young child and yet still resonate for her today. She speaks of the power and web of connection among people and how that can be evidenced by blessing each other out loud. This video itself is a blessing to be cherished and shared. { read more }

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As you go through your day think about blessing the people you meet, blessing them out loud as much as possible.


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