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A Daily Book of Pagan Prayer: Second edition. Expanded and updated.

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Daily meditations for the busy pagan. Light a candle and take a few moments to get your feet on the ground and your head in the clouds. Use the energy of the elements every day to make your world a better place.

59 pages, Paperback

Published January 31, 2018

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Megan Day

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Profile Image for Elyse Welles.
426 reviews20 followers
October 31, 2021
Warm & Helpful Daily Affirmations

These 35 days of prayers enhanced my morning rituals. Each day has a theme to it that is helpful even when it doesn’t feel specific to your situation. I like that sometimes the focus really stood out, like when I found myself at “boundaries” it was a day I needed to set some. I somehow found myself on the last day on the day of Samhain, I certainly didn’t plan that, but it was really well placed! Starting on a Sabbat or Esbat or planning to end at one is a happy accident I would recommend!

I also think this would be a great challenge to yourself if you have set a goal for morning ritual and evening check-ins, these are great jumping off points for deeper, more personal affirmation writing and complimented my own work really well.

The prayers are great - but full disclosure I found the actual Intro articles and the epilogue article on the Wheel of the Year realllllllyyyyy lacking so I wouldn’t really recommend reading those. The daily prayers are what this book is really about.

I also kept thinking to myself, if this was illustrated and made into a paper flip book calendar for a desk or side table, this would be such a great gift idea!!!
Profile Image for Jessica Donegan.
Author 1 book10 followers
January 21, 2019
This is an ok book for a someone just beginning praying/using mantras. The days of the week that focus on certain virtues/values is simple but nice. I was disappointed by the Sabbat prayers. There wasn't much space left in the book, but I did expect one specific focused prayer per each Sabbat. Instead there's some description of what each holiday represents.

I think the daily prayers would be better if it tracked New Moon to Full Moon and did not used the days of the weeks as a correspondence. Paganism in particular is often about shifting one's mind from everyday social constructs and examining what one's personal truths may be. Changing how a person tracks time is one way to shift perspective.

Profile Image for Dodie.
843 reviews4 followers
May 19, 2024
A Daily Book of Pagan Prayer

Ok I purchased this book as an ebook for a couple of bucks.

This book is pretty basic but at times that is what is needed. This prayer book is to get you through the month, the week and even the day.

What I loved is the prayers are generic thought there are corresponding deity that you could use.

This book is not fancy but when you want to pray but your brain is frozen it can be a good place to start.

Powers that are
Powers of earth, air, fire, moon, sun and sea
Protect, guide and nurture
My loved ones and me
This is my will
So mote it be
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25 reviews1 follower
October 13, 2024
Daily Prayer Book

This is a nice collection of daily prayers to start and end your day. The book also has thoughts about the Sabbats and espbbots.
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