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 Blessings on this cold January morning! (So far, just cold, here in Western Oregon)

Prayer circles
Little altar and Reiki Box
ᎪᎯᎢᎦ  ᏙᎯ  ᎨᏎᏍᏗ 
Go-hi-i-ga do-hi ge-ses-di
With the monks who are walking for peace, I affirm, 'Today / peace / let it be!' (Cherokee)
Percy - keeping the 'People' images warm
Side table vignette

It's our Sixth facilitator training class this morning - then we just have two more sessions! 

ᏑᏓᎵᏁ ᏗᏕᎶᏆᏍᏗ  (su-da-li-ne  di-de-lo-quas-di sixth class/ school) ✨️ 

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  1. Sometimes images say exactly what words don’t need to. Thanks for sharing this quiet simplicity.

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  2. Percy looks so much like our late Roxie!

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    1. Aw
      Was Roxie fiesty? Percy can be sweet - or 'watch out!!'

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  3. Beautiful photos that tell a story. I'd love to know more about your prayer circles.

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    1. Thank you!
      A friend's grown son, Kyle, made a bunch of paper squares from shredded recycling. She donated a stack to the church while we were reading Seasons of Wonder, with its lovely creative projects.
      I traced circles on a couple of sheets, cut then put and colored one side. When someone asks for prayers, put their name, issue and date on the other. Then I tuck it in my Reiki box, as a focus for wenergy in in our weekly Reiki circle.
      🙏 Nadya

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