Greeting Super Light Spreaders,
Knowing many Blessings for each and everyone during this Thanksgiving Holiday and every day. Wanted to share this beautiful Thanksgiving Litany from Howard Thurman.
<thecontemplativewriter.com/2020/11/23/a-litany-of-thanksgiving-from-howard-thurman/>In honor of Thanksgiving, we pray this beautiful prayer from Howard Thurman (1899 – 1981), a theologian, mystic, philosopher, and civil rights leader.
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In Your presence, O God, we make our Sacrament of Thanksgiving.
We begin with the simple things of our days: Fresh air to breathe, Cool water to drink, The taste of food, The protection of houses and clothes, The comforts of home.
For all these we make an act of Thanksgiving this day!
We bring to mind all the warmth of humankind that we have known:
Our mothers’ arms, The strength of our fathers, The playmates of our childhood, The wonderful stories brought to us from the lives of many who talked of days gone by when fairies and giants and diverse kinds of magic held sway; The tears we have shed, the tears we have seen; The excitement of laughter and the twinkle in the eye with its reminder that life is good.
For all these we make an act of Thanksgiving this day.
Knowing many Blessings for each and everyone during this Thanksgiving Holiday and every day. Wanted to share this beautiful Thanksgiving Litany from Howard Thurman.
<thecontemplativewriter.com/2020/11/23/a-litany-of-thanksgiving-from-howard-thurman/>In honor of Thanksgiving, we pray this beautiful prayer from Howard Thurman (1899 – 1981), a theologian, mystic, philosopher, and civil rights leader.
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In Your presence, O God, we make our Sacrament of Thanksgiving.
We begin with the simple things of our days: Fresh air to breathe, Cool water to drink, The taste of food, The protection of houses and clothes, The comforts of home.
For all these we make an act of Thanksgiving this day!
We bring to mind all the warmth of humankind that we have known:
Our mothers’ arms, The strength of our fathers, The playmates of our childhood, The wonderful stories brought to us from the lives of many who talked of days gone by when fairies and giants and diverse kinds of magic held sway; The tears we have shed, the tears we have seen; The excitement of laughter and the twinkle in the eye with its reminder that life is good.
For all these we make an act of Thanksgiving this day.
I am very grateful for our Center and all our members.
My favorite prayer before a meal: Thank you for the food before us the family and friends besides us and the love among us
Enjoy Thanksgiving and each other Love ya, Kathy