Prayer in school ? the prayer of which religion ? for sure there will be a mixture of people :
Christian, Jew Muslim, Hindu, atheist, .....
Do you think that they will accept to make the prayer of each other; personally I don't because I have different beliefs.
2006-11-12 13:13:39
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answer #1
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answered by Amine B 2
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First of all, make sure that all desks are situated in a circle with enough room to walk completely around all of them.
Everyone grounds and centers.
The teacher opens the circle deosil, around the outside of the desks.
Allow everyone to enter only "in perfect love and perfect trust."
Chant or sing to raise the comfort level and get the energy flowing freely.
Call the quarters.
Invoke Cerridwen and (let's mix it up a little) Thoth.
Pray that They join [us] and be with [us] as [we] learn and grow this day; pray that They bless [us] with the wisdom and knowledge to pass any tests (if applicable), and absorb what lessons [we] want and need in [our] journeys forward.
Everyone takes their seats and begins class.
If anyone needs to be excused for any reason, the teacher should open the circle for them to exit, and enter when they return. No one leaves or enters the circle without it first being properly opened.
At the end of class, everyone leaves their seats and dismisses Cerridwen and Thoth, thanking Them for Their company, and wishing Them blessings.
Dismiss the quarters in the same fashion.
Chant or sing to share and release energy once more.
Close the circle widdershins, around the outside of the desks.
Everyone grounds and centers.
Class dismissed.
To mix things up and allow participation equally among students, every week, new students cycle through the responsibility of calling the four quarters.
2006-11-12 23:25:53
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answered by Lady of the Pink 5
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Dear God, now that they allow you in school for prayer, can you please get them to let us say "Merry Christmas" this year? We're so tired of that "Happy Holidays" line.
2006-11-12 20:50:48
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answered by ? 3
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