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All Saints Day Reflections

All Saints Day is a special time to think on why some people are known as saints. Perhaps with this holy season upon us it is time to pick a virtue that is saintly that we can work on and put to use during the winter season - showing kindness so that children or the elderly receive some special tender loving care.
Photo of trees in forest, The Netherlands by Stan Schaap
All Saints Day Prayer

"Saints of old, saints today
Inspire us in your blessed ways.
That we will strive to be our best
In ways you know
Will meet life's test.
"

Reflective Meditation

Sit in your favorite meditation spot on a chair or cushion; light your altar candle and burn some incense if you like. Take a deep breath to begin and then go on to breathe in an even rhythmic pattern, such as breathe in counts 1, 2, and breathe out counts 3, 4. Continue breathing evenly while meditating without actually saying the numbers either verbally or mentally.

Pick a saintly quality you'd like to emulate during the holidays - perhaps charity. Many saints are known for their charitable ways, and why? Because charity benefits other people, and it also benefits ourselves because we feel good when giving and caring. Our body feels energized and our mind becomes calm. We feel good about ourselves when being expansive in giving.

And, let's remember that charity does begin at home. Give your time and listening ear to members of your own family and then to others in your daily life. If you have the opportunity, spend some time with those shut in, seniors who may not have many visitors. A listening ear may be just what an older person needs more of, especially in the holiday season. That is what charity is - giving unselfishly where there is need.

Finish your reflection by writing ideas in your journal about how to be charitable. Or, if you are picking another virtue, write out a plan for implementing it in the coming weeks.

Take a deep breath to finish your meditation and go forward with your strong resolves to be part of the plan that makes the world a nicer place to be!

Links to more holiday prayers and meditations

Thanksgiving Prayer and Meditation
Children's Prayers of Thanksgiving
Christmas Prayer
Interfaith Prayers and Meditations

Article by Susan Kramer; photo of trees in forest in The Netherlands by Stan Schaap

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