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Sweet blessings for adventure and passion from the globe-trotter with a red cord. Photo by Knots & Tots Photography in Austin, TX. tribe.offbeatbride.com/members/spiralspeaker/profile
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Rev. Carroll blesses this wee poodle at the Feast of Epona Blessing of the Animals (www.mackinacislanddogandponyclub.org)
Simple blessings can be found when you see the world through the right lens. My wife does many little things to give a warm feel to our home. Here a rag doll lit by a single candle sits on our dresser.
This picture was taken in Nara. Before we entered into the Todaiji Temple our group made blessings together. The smell and the smoke of the incenses blesses our brain and and our soul. It is said that the smoke make one person smarter. Together our Advisor, Manju Parikh, and the group made a blessing for all of us to be brighter and smarter students for years to come.
Graeme Barrit with Jewel Thomas, a respected elder from the Musqueam First Nation, conducted a blessing ceremony to mark the opening of the new 20-storey, 220-room Coast Coal Harbour Hotel at 9:00 a.m. on Friday, January 15 in the hotel lobby.
Blessing of the foundations of a new six floor apartment building in Chiang Mai Thailand by Brahmin priest. Buddhism exists side-by-side with, and to some extent intermingles with, pre-Buddhist animism and Brahman practices. Most Thais, whether or not they profess to be Buddhists, believe in a rich supernatural world. When ill, or at other times of crisis, or to seek supernatural help, Thais may enlist the aid of a practitioner who is believed to be able to propitiate or obtain help from various spirits. Local spirits are believed to inhabit a variety of objects, and shrines to them may be found in houses, businesses in Buddhist temples, along roads, and in forests. Blessing ceremonies to ward off evil spirits and bad luck are carried out both by Buddhist monks and Brahmins.
In this picture taken Sunday, Aug. 22, 2010, a Jewish woman recites a blessing after a meal during a designer fashion fair in Jerusalem. The women's only semi-annual fair, held ahead of Jewish holidays, was attended by a mostly religious crowd seeking designer clothes and accessories within the Jewish orthodox limits of modesty. (AP Photo/Maya Hasson)