Saturday, September 4, 2021

No One Can Walk This Path Alone


                                                                



Note: Entry from my old blog 

Thanks for Tomorrow
The Insights and Musings of Two Bipolar Adventurers

Thursday, January 16, 2014 (posted)
Lynn Marie's prayer following Tracey Lynn's sudden death (Jan 10, 2014).

"No one can walk this path alone. Regardless, of what our personal beliefs are, we gather in one spirit to light our paths. We come to the Supreme Creator of all persons with open hearts, open minds and good intentions. 
May all present here be blessed, guided, sustained, and protected. May our needs both individually and collectively be met. When darkness falls, may we find the light to guide our way. May we find the strength to carry our burdens with dignity and grace. And if the burden prove to be too much, to be blessed with loving hearts and hands to help lessen our loads. 
When we feel most frightened and alone may we receive gentle reminders that we are not alone. May we remember these candles, each member of this group, find that light within themselves and within others. May we find joy, love, light, laughter, comfort, peace and sanctity in our interactions, and with one another and most especially with those near and dear to our hearts. 
May this group and each member be blessed in numerous and immeasurable ways. May we endeavour to trust, support, protect and continually love each other and may we find the grace to forgive one another in moments of anger, despair, when things are not going according to plan, when one of us is trying to adjust to a crisis or a difficult situation.  Remember always the fragility of the human psyche and the enduring strength of the human spirit.
I wish you love, fortitude, gratitude, and grace. As a Christian, I end my prayer in Jesus name. Amen."

 Lynn-Marie.
Lynn-Marie Ramjass & Tracey Lynn Barfield at 1:24 AM
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