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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
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Bless this Book and the Food for Thought+,
By Magickal Merlin "Wizard" (Death Valley-SoCal) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Bless This Food: Ancient and Contemporary Graces from Around the World (Hardcover)
This is an excellent little prayer book on various ancient and modern graces.It's not just a European christian benedictory ,but from differnet cultures ,around the world.In our modern world,we have really lost the religious experience of eating.With our fast food society all around us,the companionship of 'breaking bread' with the family and friends,is a rare sacred event indeed thesedays.I've never seen anyone pray before eating their burger combo.We have gotten away from the knowledge of our food.Where is it grown? How is it grown? What nutrients does it contain? We just take it for granted everyday.We are what we eat.Natural foods are healthy and connect us to Nature,the Infinite.Our Earth can produce a bounty of food gifts.The Wise give thanks for fair weather and equal balance of sunshine and the rain.Both the communists and capitalists have tried to fetter the forces of Nature,for their various planned quotas or profit margins.Yet,Nature is still an awesome power that operates freely ,from human machinations of restraint.This book has so many worthwhile eloquent blessings.These mahlzeit evocations all have some basic common beliefs.That of heavenly gratitude for our daily nourishment,the communion with earthly nature,and the spiritual connection with the righteous. For a small alimentary breviary,it has a lot to digest and to nourish one's soul.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
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Even if you don't have a formal religion in your life,
By Great Mama "goddess" (western maine) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Bless This Food: Ancient and Contemporary Graces from Around the World (Hardcover)
This is a wonderful way to be greatful for all that we have. So many differrent types of blessings. We prefer using the word blessing rather than grace but either way you slice it, very nice compilation.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
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Lovely blessings & meditations from many cultures,
By Neddie Ludd "Neddie Ludd" (Central Florida, USA, Earth) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Bless This Food: Ancient and Contemporary Graces from Around the World (Hardcover)
This is a unique book of blessings, graces, and meditations on food and thanksgiving. There are several traditional christian ones, but also buddhist, native american (several), african, and more. I really like the fact that the author has included a brief paragraph about the author of the grace, the culture, or the history surrounding it. I have marked several "favorites" & I plan to read one at our dinner each evening with the kids. We are Unitarian Universalists, and we appreciate the wealth and diversity of many religious and cultural traditions. This book is perfect for sharing a glimpse into thankfulness as expressed all over the world.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
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bless this food,
This review is from: Bless This Food: Ancient and Contemporary Graces from Around the World (Hardcover)
find a place for this book on your table. when you open it , there will be no disapointments. the challenge will be to find the blessing for that moment.
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Bless This Food: Ancient and Contemporary Graces from Around the World by Adrian Butash (Hardcover - September 28, 2007)
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