Prayer Rocks – Occupy Blogosphere

“Pray often; for prayer is a shield to the soul,
a sacrifice to God, and a scourge for Satan”

~~ John Bunyan ~~


Sharing with my readers for “Occupy Blogosphere – Thursday”, initiated by Amy of SoulDipper to “give this planet a much needed shot of fun, support and positive energy” … 

For previous Occupy Blogosphere posts:  Blogospheres

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Becca is an artist, poet, and animal communicator. She delights in cooking, nurturing, and sharing a rich spiritual life with others on the Path.
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7 Responses to Prayer Rocks – Occupy Blogosphere

  1. I too love the idea of prayer rocks! I have a little space in my garden with a mirror, some rocks and a statue of Mary from Lourdes. It is my own little grotto and I love it. I loved the Bunyan quote too.

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  2. souldipper says:

    May all the Corporation of Angels who are watching over the American Election be empowered to blast love into the hearts and souls of voters and candidates alike!

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  3. I have a prayer rock in my Buddha garden. It is a tranquil place to sit next to
    and meditate. These words from John Bunyan would be a nice addition. Mayebe, I’ll paint it on a stepping stone.
    Very encouraging Occupy Blogosphere today….
    namaste
    Izzy

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  4. wightrabbit says:

    Prayer rocks ~ what a great idea and one I’m going to copy in my garden. Dynamic quote, too, prayer isn’t just about asking for something, it’s about giving too. I like the idea of actively sheilding my soul and giving the Devil a run for his money! Lovely Occupy post, Becca, thank you 🙂

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    • becca givens says:

      Awww, thank you, Jacqueline!!! It has spurred me into committing to a 54 day novena for the USA’s upcoming elections … may God have mercy on us!!

      Thank you for stopping by for a visit. 😀

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