Washed in Blessings!

Meg Riley
Quest For Meaning
Published in
2 min readNov 11, 2017

Here are more of the blessings coming through the #CLFblessings this week. Use that hashtag to see many more of them!

From Michael Tino:

May the thousand pieces of your broken heart be delicately held while they are knit back together by love.

From Kelli Clement:

Blessings be upon the writers, the ones who toil for words and think them unworthy. May they know their ideas open new channels of awareness for those blessed to read them.

From Monica Jacobson-Tennessen:

Blessed are the bodies in which we live, that move and feel and grow and change. May we hold ourselves with compassion, wonder and gratitude for all that we are.

From Laura Conkle:

Blessings on mentors! Blessings on all the folx who companion and listen and support other folx to more and more helpful participation in our needing world. Aloha!

From Bob Lavallee:

Bless the enormously chubby cats, who lallygag and watch. May they all think that they are Totoro.

From Roger Butts:

You’ve heard it said, look to this day, it is life, the very life of life. If you are planted in the present moment, you are blessed and you are a blessing. But maybe you have regret, or memories of loving and being loved, maybe you look back periodically to remember what once was and won’t be again. You are blessed and you are a blessing. Maybe your life is full of daydreams about what tomorrow brings, and maybe you are a planner, thinking four steps ahead. So it is, so it is. You are blessed and you are a blessing No matter what, you are a blessing and a good gift.

From Meg Riley:

Blessed are those who know how to lose forward. Who study what can be learned, who celebrate the small and real victories that endure despite ballot box defeats, who look at the numbers but also the human faces and spirits, who know that everything worth doing takes time. Blessed be those whose candidates lost but who built new skills on the campaign, made new friends, raised important issues, had meaningful conversations, and stayed true to their values.

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Meg Riley
Quest For Meaning

Rev. Meg A. Riley is Senior Minister of the Church of the Larger Fellowship.