[Women] Pray flags for the goddess altar in the courtyard.

Annie Warmke annie at bluerockstation.com
Sun Jul 26 20:22:10 CDT 2020


Yes.  I will have to look for it.  Will try to send it tomorrow.

On 7/26/2020 9:09 PM, Karen Binkley via Women wrote:
> So there is nothing to read ahead of time?  KB
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> Sent from my iPad
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>> On Jul 26, 2020, at 8:26 PM, Jane Tumas-Serna via Women 
>> <women at fuusm.org> wrote:
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>> 
>> What has worked best for meditation and the Goddess class is that Kat 
>> sends out an email just before the time to start. Sayingplease join 
>> the Zoom meeting already in session that has the correct info.  It 
>> seems to be the easiest.  No numbers and no passwords it just pops 
>> up.  You have to have the zoom program or app or whatever.
>>
>> On Sun, Jul 26, 2020, 6:48 PM Michelle Wilson via Women 
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>>     Sorry, I just saw the zoom question from Nina. Every week the
>>     zoom address is posted on the Facebook feed Sunday morning by
>>     10:30.  It is the same address every week.  There were some
>>     issues with people getting logged in this week so we will revisit
>>     how the link is posted.
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>>     <mailto:women-bounces at fuusm.org>> on behalf of Nina Redd via
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>>     *Subject:* Re: [Women] Pray flags for the goddess altar in the
>>     courtyard.
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>>     Anybody got the zoom link for todays service? on on Chris's email
>>     or Ralphs?
>>
>>     Nina Redd
>>     513 Tupper Street
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>>     On Tue, Jul 14, 2020 at 7:30 PM Susan Henderson via Women
>>     <women at fuusm.org <mailto:women at fuusm.org>> wrote:
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>>         Thank you! I hope to participate!
>>         Susan
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>>         On Tue, Jul 14, 2020 at 6:37 PM Jane Tumas-Serna via Women
>>         <women at fuusm.org <mailto:women at fuusm.org>> wrote:
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>>             Hi All,
>>             The Goddess adult workshop Monday at 6:30 is starting the
>>             second part of the Cakes for the Queen of Heaven.  After
>>             the first session ended we talked about some sort of
>>             altar for the Goddess. That happened and after our
>>             first session we were discussing ways that people could
>>             participate.  Here is what  I sent out to the group and
>>             thought maybe some of you would like to participate.  It
>>             is such a stressful time and some were commenting on how
>>             difficult it all is.  Maybe making a prayer flag might be
>>             a way to find comfort.  Well,here is hoping all are well
>>             and finding ways to cope.
>>
>>             Prayer Flags for the Goddess Altar in the FUUSM courtyard.
>>
>>             We talked about ways to collaborate in creating the
>>             altar.  Thank you for making an offering to the Goddess. 
>>             Please do not put things on the pillar or branches
>>             because nothing is permanently attached so things can
>>             fall off or the whole thing could fall over or just get
>>             out of balance.  Leave prayer flags in the weatherproof
>>             container provided or put objects at the foot of the
>>             pole.  We will arrange them and hang the flags.
>>
>>             Kat mentioned prayer flags a while back when I was trying
>>             to make everything as weather friendly as possible and
>>             she suggested prayer flags.  I liked the idea.  They are
>>             accessible to all and can accommodate many people, young
>>             and old.  Sending prayers out into a beleaguered world
>>             sounds like a healing thing the goddess would embrace
>>             right now.  Below is Jane LaFario’s beautiful explanation
>>             of the prayer flag.
>>
>>             How to Make Prayer Flags *July 24, 2018 *by Jane LaFazio
>>             <https://url.emailprotection.link/?bA3avHSDm632JLSqZHe--JNjof4nfBBtFbE-eYTZ7WtM3gvv7MTwrvU4n2UmoWLC5bHUYZxgZoL3KMi5OlLwiWOHxKzBXo7tdHxKfAEowuvIOqEGBBNsmF556U9VRMhOv>
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>>             *Prayer Flag Project: On a Mission of Hope, by Jane LaFazio*
>>
>>             The tradition of hanging prayer flags is ancient, dating
>>             back thousands of years to India and then to Tibet and
>>             Buddhism. I’ve always loved the Tibetan prayer flags that
>>             you often see hanging in people’s yards and on their
>>             porches. The most common prayer flags are block printed
>>             with Buddhist imagery on a rectangle of loosely woven,
>>             brightly colored cotton, and strung together in groups of
>>             10. They are always in the same five colors and hung in
>>             the same sequence. A little research informed me that the
>>             colors represent the five basic elements and should
>>             always be hung in order, from left to right. Blue
>>             signifies space, white: air, red: fire, green: water, and
>>             yellow: earth. This type of prayer flag is sold
>>             commercially throughout the world.
>>
>>             I often purchased prayer flags and hung them outside, not
>>             thinking too much about their purpose, other than that
>>             they were pretty and it made me feel good to see them.
>>             Then, my online friend, Vivika Hansen DeNegre, posted a
>>             notice about starting The Prayer Flag Project, and
>>             invited people to join her in making prayer flags as a
>>             “living, breathing, kinetic journal of our hopes, dreams,
>>             and concerns.” I signed on immediately.
>>
>>             The definition of a prayer flag, in this context, is a
>>             piece of cloth approximately 5″ × 8″ that is decorated
>>             with an image(s) and/or text that has special meaning to
>>             the maker. Making and hanging the flags is a way of
>>             speaking an intention out loud and expressing it
>>             visually, tangibly—a way to keep the important things in
>>             life within view. The flags hang outside for a period of
>>             time, and I love how they fade and tatter as they are
>>             affected by the wind and rain.  ...
>>
>>             I remember learning in high school that we breathe in a
>>             considerable number of molecules that once passed through
>>             Leonardo Da Vinci’s lungs, and I’d like to believe that
>>             the wishes on my prayer flags, carried by the wind, will
>>             be shared with others in much the same way.
>>
>>
>>             *How to Make Prayer Flags*
>>
>>             1. Cut pieces of fabric to 5″ × 11″. Use materials you
>>             already have on hand.
>>
>>             2. Fold the top down on each piece of fabric, stitch in
>>             place to create a 3″ sleeve, making the flag surface 5″ × 8″.
>>
>>             3. Paint, stitch, applique, or collage the flags.
>>
>>             4. Add words, journaling, or symbols as desired.
>>
>>             5. Thread the flags onto a string/ cord and hang them
>>             outdoors so the breeze will catch them and spread your
>>             intentions.
>>
>>             Make a flag every day, once a month, or just when the
>>             spirit moves you.
>>
>>             Any questions let me know.  Hope to see some prayer flags.
>>
>>             Jane jtumas.serna at gmail.com <mailto:jtumas.serna at gmail.com>
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