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Jeff Russell ([personal profile] jprussell) wrote2023-08-13 10:21 pm
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[Main Blog Post] A Few Daily Prayers

I have found it helpful in my own spiritual practice to say regular prayers for a few things I do every day (or most every day). Personally, I find it helpful to find excuses to turn my mind to the spiritual when otherwise going about my business, and these prayers help. As always I welcome feedback, but for this one in particular, I'd love to hear what kind of habitual/regular prayers you say or spiritual practices you engage in, whether monotheistic, polytheistic, or otherwise.

(Anonymous) 2023-08-14 06:42 pm (UTC)(link)
Thanks for sharing these. I am reminded that I should be praying over my food; saying the blessing was my job as a child, and it was difficult extricating myself from the obligation when I became Pagan in my teens. Today I'd just shrug and come up with a suitably non-denominational prayer while mentally addressing it to my Gods, but I was very invested in my rebellion, both against the WELS and my dad, in those days. Ah, youth...

Speaking of prayers, do you have a copy of Galina Krasskova's (now sadly out of print) devotional to Idunn and Bragi, "Skalded Apples"?

--Sister Crow

(Anonymous) 2023-08-14 09:24 pm (UTC)(link)
Got sidetracked and didn't finish my thought again, I see. I meant to say that because I was forced to say the prayer as a kid, I have a bit of a mental block about doing it now. I once wrote a very pretty meal blessing, which was published in the AODA "Druid's Book of Ceremonies," but I've since realized it's more art than heart--a better poem than a prayer.

(Anonymous) 2023-08-15 01:31 pm (UTC)(link)
I own it; I got extra-lucky on Half Price Books website a few months ago (because of course I didn't get permission to honor the Norse deities until AFTER the book was OOP!). It doesn't show up used very often. If you can't find a copy, perhaps we can work something out. If you're interested, let me know how to contact you.

--Sister Crow