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We joyfully share these blessings, prayers, and invocations from diverse traditions, for meal times, gatherings, and grateful living. We wish you and yours a full-hearted and restorative Thanksgiving week… Share
We joyfully share these blessings, prayers, and invocations from diverse traditions, for meal times, gatherings, and grateful living. We wish you and yours a full-hearted and restorative Thanksgiving week…
In a world where so many are hungry, May we eat this food with humble hearts; In a world where so many are lonely, May we share this friendship with joyful hearts. – Traditional, American
Gratitude before me, gratitude behind me, gratitude to the left of me, gratitude to the right of me, gratitude above me, gratitude below me, gratitude within me, gratitude all around me. – Angeles Arrien
The food which we are about to eat Is Earth, Water and Sun, compounded through the alchemy of many plants. Therefore Earth, Water and Sun will become part of us. This food is also the fruit of the labor of many beings and creatures. We are grateful for it. May it give us strength, health, joy. And may it increase our love. – Unitarian Grace
Round the table Peace and joy prevail, May all who share this season’s delight enjoy countless more. – Chinese blessing
Love, we thank you now for love, love that stirs and soothes us, love that gathers us into all joy and delivers us from all brokenness. Love that hears the soundless language, love that imagines and dreams, that can conquer all and willingly surrenders everything. Love that brought us into our lives and love that will carry us home. – Daphne Rose Kingma
Thank you for the wind and rain and sun and pleasant weather, thank you for this our food and that we are together. – Mennonite blessing
Let us pray for all to be happy, to love one another, to help each other, to gain wisdom, for all to receive god’s blessings, to break free from the illusion that is distracting us from our true nature. No one shall go hungry, no one will suffer, abundance is with everyone and all negativity shall be removed! – Brian Abiraj
Divine Mother Mother of the Universe Bless us with peace Within and without. – Jalaja Bonheim
Blessing for the Fullness of This Day I bless this day in the fullness of good it already contains, in the many occasions it offers to listen deeply, to be of service to others, to express gratitude moment by moment and to keep my mind so filled with love, beauty and joy that no negativity can find even the tiniest crack in which to set foot. I bless this day in the infinite opportunities it gives me to love: to love and bless every human I meet, every beast or bird I pass by, every plant I behold, for all are but the manifold expressions of the infinite Life that undergirds all. Truly, I bless this day for the wonderful adventure it can become as I walk through it with the eyes of wonder rather than boredom, use every opportunity to express peace rather than irritation, and chose love over fear. Thank you, Life, for this day. – Pierre Pradervand
Autumn and our hearts are seeking grace. All around us nature bids us change. Accept and give thanks for falling into surrender. Into trust that we will be held and our brokenness made whole. – Bell Hooks
Earth Water Air and Fire combined to make this food. Numberless beings gave their lives and labor that we may eat. May we be nourished that we may nourish life. – Roshi Joan Halifax
As we sit at table and rejoice in the mercy and goodness of the one God, may the bonds of friendship be strengthened, may our fellowship be a light in the darkness, and—most importantly—may we remember that in opening ourselves to each other we open ourselves to God. – Traditional, Islam
For food that stays our hunger, For rest that brings us ease, For homes where memories linger, We give our thanks for these. – Traditional, American
From forest and stream, from mountain and fields, from the fertile Earth’s nourishing yields, I now partake of the Divine Energy; may it lend me health, strength, and love. – Unknown
Enveloped in Your Light, may I be a beacon to those in search of Light. Sheltered in Your Peace, may I offer shelter to those in need of peace. Embraced by Your Presence, so may I be present to others. – Rabbi Rami Shapiro
May we join hands around the dinner table, To pray for the strength and patience to love one another. May our circle grow with every birth and union, Into a community united by love, rather than blood. May every hardship make our circle stronger. May it teach us that whenever we reach out in need, Our hands will always be clasped in the palms of others. – Taz Tagore
The ritual is One. The food is One. We who offer the food are One. The fire of hunger is also One. All action is One. We who understand this are One. – Traditional, Hindu
This plate is filled with food. I am aware that each morsel is the fruit of much hard work By those who produced it. – Thich Nhat Hanh
For each new morning with its light, For rest and shelter of the night, For health and food, For love and friends, For everything Thy goodness sends. – Ralph Waldo Emerson
May God protect us, grant us wisdom’s fruit; may we gain energy to know the Truth; may our intellects grow clear and bright; may we cherish no ill feelings toward anyone. Om, peace, peace, peace be unto all. – Taittiriya Upanishad 2.1.1
A tree sprouts leaves, blossoms, and bears fruit Only by welcoming raindrops, sun, and air inside. Help us to welcome hardship, solitude, and others into our lives; Nourished by profound experience, we too will bear fruit. – Taz Tagore
One more day to serve. One more hour to love. One more minute to praise. For this day I am grateful. If I awaken to the morning sun, I am grateful. – Mary Lou Kownacki, OSB
A circle of friends is a blessed thing. Sweet is the breaking of bread with friends. For the honor of their presence at our board We are deeply grateful, Lord. – Nineteenth-century blessing
Thank you for the world so sweet, Thank you for the food we eat. Thank you for the birds that sing, Thank you God for everything. – Child’s mealtime blessing
Do you have a favorite Thanksgiving blessing? We would love for you to share it in the reflections below.
We offer our heartfelt gratitude for these words of thanks and celebration to Pierre Pradervand and the Gentle Art of Blessing, Seasons of Thanks, Graces and Blessings for Every Home by Taz Tagore, World Prayers, and A Grateful Heart: Daily Blessings for the Evening Meal from Buddha to the Beatles edited by M.J. Ryan
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A nice collection of words and images …Thank You for sharing. And now I will also share back.
For the Essene Christians Giving is the Highest form of Thanking , always and in all ways. We practice that each day when we refresh the Fifth Promise of the Researchers of Truth we make to ourselves.
“I promise to myself …To love and to serve my fellow Human Beings sincerely from the depths of my heart and Soul no matter what their behaviour maybe towards me.”
I would like to share and offering I read by Jennifer Beahan, that speaks to the essence of being grateful, thankful and appreciative:
“We give thanks to Nature for all it has provided us.
For Family and Friends who walk with us throughout the years.
We give thanks for those who have touched our hearts and made us smile.
We give thanks to those who have alleviated suffering,
Who have championed a cause,
For those who have resisted unjust laws,
Who have fought against oppr...
Who have fought against oppression and injustice, and have fought for the freedoms we enjoy.
We give thanks for those who have sacrificed their lives to make our world a better place to be.
We give thanks for those who have advanced our understanding of medicine and science.
Who have helped explain the workings of the Universe.
We give thanks to those who have applied paint to canvas in a way that stirs feelings deep within us,
Who have composed songs which make our spirits soar,
To all the people – past, present and future – who strive to better our world and make life worth living, to these people, we give our highest praise and our endless thanks.”
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