Showing posts with label gratitude. Show all posts
Showing posts with label gratitude. Show all posts

Thanksgiving Blessings


May your harvest be bountiful and your hunt successful.
May your home be filled with the warmth of love, joy and mirth
during this season of gratitude.

This coming week we Americans will be celebrating Thanksgiving. A day set aside to be grateful for our country, our homes and our families. Holidays can be a stressful time traveling, planning and trying to cook the perfect meal for our loved ones. Remember though that this time is for gratitude, blessings and the harvest. Every last detail doesn't have to be perfect! If the rolls are a little burnt, the turkey dry and the center piece chipped, just laugh it off with your family and friends and be grateful for the laughter.

With refrigerators, grocery stores, freezers and preservatives we often forget the blessings of the harvest and the hunt. This is a time for feasting and celebration as the last harvest is brought in before the harsh winter turns the Earth fully dormant. It is also deer and turkey hunting season to both prepare our families for the winter by smoking and drying meat, and to thin the animal populations so that they won't starve from overpopulation during the cold winter. Life is cyclical and of necessity includes death; the death in the harvest and the death in the hunt. The old is cleared away so that the new may surface again in the Spring. This truth often brings thoughts of loved ones who aren't here to celebrate with us because they have passed. Take a moment to share an uplifting memory of those who have passed, and then let it go. Don't focus on what is gone, but remain in the present. Focus on those around you and the joy of their presence.

Also make time today to think of the people you interact with daily. Do you know what their plans are? Too many spend the holidays alone, forgotten and depressed. The loss of loved ones can be felt strongly at these times, and some can't celebrate with family because they live too far away. Ask others what their plans are. If they're not planning anything, invite them over! Friends and neighbors bless our lives with smiles and their presence each day we see them. Even if someone is less than friendly, the kindness of welcoming them into your home for a meal during a time set aside for gratitude can change a life.

As you cook, add magick to your meal by blessing the herbs before using them. As you knead the bread or stir a dish, add magickal intentions of blessings, health and joy for those who eat it. Place a piece of every item you prepare onto your altar. This is special fair set aside for the gods, fae and spirits to feast upon as a show of your remembrance and gratitude. Have fun adorning your altar with harvest colors - I add spice scented, orange candles, a brown with white embroidered leaf cloth and ceramic pumpkins. Then when all are gathered around the table remember to pause and share a prayer of gratitude before enjoying your meal. Thank the Goddess for her many blessings from the harvest, and thank the God for his many blessings from the hunt - even if your harvest and hunt took place in the grocery store as mine mostly will :)

Happy 4th of July!

We’d like to take a moment to thank the men and women in uniform
who serve our great country.

Millions of Americans have surrendered their rights so we don’t have to surrender ours. They voluntarily surrender their rights to choose what they wear, where they live, and sometimes if they can see their families. Many have surrendered their lives to insure we don’t surrender our rights to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness, and to them we are eternally grateful.
Everyday Americans raise their right hand and swear to protect us from all enemies, both foreign and domestic, and the laws which keep our country free.  Some are Witches, some are Christians, some are Atheists, and some are Buddhists. They come from every socioeconomic background, culture, race and corner of the globe – some believe in the freedom America offers so much that they are willing to defend it with their lives before they’re officially citizens.
Often times we lose sight of the liberty we enjoy. We get bogged down in political debates, campaign nightmares, legalism and ‘tolerance’. Let’s take time this 4th of July to reflect on the liberties we have and the courageous members of our military, past and present, who protect them.
We are a beacon of hope and freedom to the world,
and no matter how many rockets or bombs our enemies use against us, our flag is still there.


Video by SpiritofStLewis. Song "Where the Stars & Stripes and the Eagle Flies" by Aaron Tippin.