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Prosperity and Well Being

 As we welcome a New Year, we often reflect on the year past, and what we wish for, in the year ahead.  

Over a decade ago, I often participated in a Wishcasting Wednesday blog roll. We would offer our wish/ intention, and offer support for each other's wishes. 

The phrase we often used in support of the wishes is, "As ____ wishes for her/ himself, so I wish for them!"

One of my wishes is for the year is continued well being and true prosperity ...

The first thing that comes to mind is Mr Spock's Vulcan Greeting: "Live Long & Prosper!" 

(Did you know, that Vulcan greeting 🖖  came from an experience during Leonard Nimoy's own Jewish childhood?! It is the blessing of the Shekinah - the divine feminine, light, indwelling!)

✨️  True Prosperity ✨️ 
  • A resurgence of kindness, appreciation for differences, and love of our precious earth
  • Abundance of time with family & friends
  • Balance and connection with nature, creativity, inner joy
  • Resources to meet my daily needs, share with others, be a good steward
  • Blessings of community
Do you have a wish/ intention for 2026 ? 

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  1. I like your definition of true prosperity, may it come true for you - and for all of us!

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    1. Thank you, Tamara!
      May it, indeed, come true for you - and all of us!

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  2. What a great addition of a Wednesday blog theme! I also love the definition of your true prosperity. Thanks for sharing this great idea.

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  3. As Nadya wishes for herself, so I wish for them! I join you in the wish for this true prosperity!

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    1. Thank you, Kimberly! May it also be a year of Prosperity for you!

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