
Praying
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Praying
How do I end a prayer to the gods/goddess'? Formally being in a Christian religion, loosely ended prayer feels wrong. As if the prayer hasn't been bound and drifted off into nothingness. 

Re: Praying
Some common ones:
Blessed be.
So mote it be.
All my relations. (Meaning generations before and to come).
I like to finish with gratitude. It's what I feel. That's very important to me to be appreciative and mindful.
I say- "Creator for today I thank you".
You can say anything really, but what do want to communicate? What's important to you?
Blessed be.
So mote it be.
All my relations. (Meaning generations before and to come).
I like to finish with gratitude. It's what I feel. That's very important to me to be appreciative and mindful.
I say- "Creator for today I thank you".
You can say anything really, but what do want to communicate? What's important to you?
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Re: Praying
I like all of those, I think "Blessed be" is my favorite! I'll finish my prayer with it the next time I pray.
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Re: Praying
Probably a little too casual for a prayer but I like to end mine with "blessings and farewell" it seems to work for me anyway. 

"I have loved the stars too fondly to be fearful of the night"
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I like that. 

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Re: Praying
As a Kabbalist, I still you use 'amen'.
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Re: Praying
If I am just saying a quick prayer a "thank you" will do just fine for me. If I am praying during ritual, I say "blessed be." I'm not incredibly formal but it works for me, I talk to them every day and in the same manner I would talk to my mother.
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Re: Praying
Amen isn't really restricted to a Christian thing, the meaning is "so be it" and it's believed to be adopted into Hebrew from Aramaic then translated into Greek to finally be pronounced as Amen. I can't remember what it sounds like in Hebrew. I would think you could still use Amen if it made you feel more comfortable White Witch.As a Kabbalist, I still you use 'amen'.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amen
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