
Brilliant Collisions by Lindasusan Ulrich
Green Picture Credit: Kris Nobis Cervantes
For each day of Chalica we will offer activities, some are fun and some are more reflecting, a chalice lighting, and a meditation. Gather everyone together, light the chalice, and breathe into the principles with us each day.
Activities:
Chalice Lighting: (If you don’t have a chalice at home, remember that the point of a chalice is that it is a symbol so any candle will work.)
The Meaning of the Chalice By Martha Kirby Capo
For some, the chalice cup is a communion cup, freely offered to all who would seek the greater Truth. Others see the circle of fellowship in its embracing sides. The sacred hoop of its rim, the ambient energy cradled in its basin, the abiding, grounded strength of its pedestal: may all be lit by the fire of spiritual integrity; so too may we each be bathed in the glow of our shared Truth, multifaceted and radiant.
Meditation: Today there are two meditations.
Hide and Seek with God by Mary Anne Moore
Try to Love the Questions Themselves by Rainer Maria Rilke
Here is a Music Meditation for you. It is “I Know This Rose Will Open” performed by the Clarence High School Treble Choir
Season’s Blessings,
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