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The Blessing of the Animals service recognizes that the animals with whom
we share this planet are important to us, to God, and we are blessed by their
presence in our lives.
The Blessing of the Animals service recognizes that the animals with whom
we share this planet are important to us, to God, and we are blessed by their
presence in our lives.
The Blessing of the Animals service recognizes that the animals with whom
we share this planet are important to us, to God, and we are blessed by their
presence in our lives.
Blessing of Homes for the Feast of the Epiphany
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Blessing of homes for Epiphany
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The Blessing of the Animals service recognizes that the animals with whom
we share this planet are important to us, to God, and we are blessed by their
presence in our lives.
The Blessing of the Animals service recognizes that the animals with whom
we share this planet are important to us, to God, and we are blessed by their
presence in our lives.
The Blessing of the Animals service recognizes that the animals with whom
we share this planet are important to us, to God, and we are blessed by their
presence in our lives.
My creative Muse came back in a whirly wind of flying craft supplies when I decided to type this food prayer up from Starhawks book "The Earth Path". I was strangely drawn to the book & when I opened it, I opened it to page 119 in the chapter Fire. Ironic. Craft supplies where literally flying as ideas started to pop up in (and out) my head of how I would put this new food blessing together. It hangs above the stove. Now I think my Muse is back since the days are getting longer. It's the coldest part of the year, but I can feel the Muse itching to come out again. YAY!!! Ello Muse! I've missed you so much!!
ORIGINAL SOLD
$ 5000.00
Original size: 20x24
Framed size 28x32
Framed with heavy rust-toned wood w/ linen liner
Reprints:
$ 60.00
16x20
Signed and numbered limited edition print. Double matted with museum quality archival mats, mounting and backing.
Epson archival paper and ink, shrink wrapped for protection.
Info:
Judaica themed artwork with many of the main Shabbat morning service prayers infused into the artwork... including the Shema, V'ahavta, Amida, Kaddish, Candle Blessings and assorted joyous songs. Framed in an exquisite linen lined wood carved frame.
Tender blessings with a pink cord for compassion from a friend who wears his heart on his sleeve. Photo by Knots & Tots Photography in Austin, TX. tribe.offbeatbride.com/members/spiralspeaker/profile
A friend of mine is having a blessingway. I have never made beads before, and at first thought I should borrow some clay from my sister... In the end, though, I chose to work with what I have. Pyrography on wooden beads.
The beads read: "Calm" "Gentle Strength" "Breathe" and "Life"
I snagged this picture from *red's (Tracie's) camera off of facebook... I just wanted a picture of Abbie and I, and I haven't taken any. I am so blessed by the West family, it is unbelievable how they have taken me in, and made me almost one of their own. They are now my second family and I cherish the relationship I have with them. For example, *red purchased this pro account for me because she wanted to encourage my creative side :) It feels wrong even being paid for tutoring Abbie a couple hours a week. She is like my other littler sister. The West family is a blessing that I cannot put into words.
The Blessing of the Animals service recognizes that the animals with whom
we share this planet are important to us, to God, and we are blessed by their
presence in our lives.
This is a Tibetan blessing where the priest sprinkles water on the people. Reminded me of the way Presbyterians do baptism. Though I do not know if the Tibetan ritual has to do with purification. But if I had to take an educated guess, that would be my first choice. This is courtesy of the "no look" photography technique that I am working on. Pics turn out more candid this way. :) This was taken at the Barkhor in Lhasa, Tibet.
The blessing of the fishing fleet at Ulladulla, ignored by a pelican. The priests are in the little launch to the left of the fishing fleet.
I had gone into my "zone" and was passionately working on this painting, when the power went out. My studio is an awesome place to be, until the air conditioning stops. Then it becomes an oppressive, heat filled room, where I can barely think. Forced to stop, I decided to start again fresh in the morning. When I came back into the studio the following morning and looked at the painting on my easel, I realized in amazement that all that was needed was one last stroke to finish. The power outage was indeed a "Blessing" in disguise!
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The priest dolls out his blessings while Aria watches with interest and Damien burns his fingers on candle wax.
The Blessing of the Animals service recognizes that the animals with whom
we share this planet are important to us, to God, and we are blessed by their
presence in our lives.
The Blessing of the Animals service recognizes that the animals with whom
we share this planet are important to us, to God, and we are blessed by their
presence in our lives.