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Violet Song jat Shariff Crew
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Posted: Tue Jun 02, 2009 12:18 am
So, I was wondering...
Does anyone here use prayer beads? Do you find them useful?
If you don't use prayer beads, why not? Do you think that they could potentially be a useful tool?
Do you use any other tool or device to enhance praying?
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Posted: Tue Jun 02, 2009 2:21 am
Violet Song jat Shariff So, I was wondering... Does anyone here use prayer beads? Do you find them useful? If you don't use prayer beads, why not? Do you think that they could potentially be a useful tool? Do you use any other tool or device to enhance praying? I do use prayer beads, sometimes. I have made Wiccan "rosaries" in the past that are like a portable circle, and I also make a shorter "Witches' ladder" prayer beads that can be used in a couple different ways. Prayer beads are useful to me in that they're portable, and easy to use without being blatant. I find that having the beads in my hand, moving them around, is a very comforting, meditative thing - which is the same reason I bead in the first place. I can reach an altered state of mind easily with them, and they have their own unique energy that accumulates with use. I personally consider a candle a prayer device, along with incense, and I use those fairly frequently as well.
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Posted: Tue Jun 02, 2009 2:35 pm
surprised I haven't thought about it before, really. Now I am interested! What's a "witch's ladder," Morgandria?
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Posted: Tue Jun 02, 2009 9:43 pm
Jenny Artucio surprised I haven't thought about it before, really. Now I am interested! What's a "witch's ladder," Morgandria? Traditionally a witch's ladder is a protective amulet or spellworking that is a length of string or cord with various items (typically feathers) knotted into it at intervals. There is also a version of this that is forty knots or beads on a string that are made with a spell bound into them; it's then used like a set of prayer beads, but to repeat that spell over and ove rather than a prayer. My witch's ladders are a little different. I have a picture and an explanation of mine here: http://morgandria.deviantart.com/art/witch-s-ladder-water-74798406 I also am very very fond of Greek komboloi beads - Greek men often have them; they're worry beads, rather than prayer beads. Just a nifty, sometimes beautiful, toy to play with, or relax with.
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Violet Song jat Shariff Crew
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Posted: Tue Jun 02, 2009 10:14 pm
Hm, that sounds pretty handy! (the witch's ladder and the komboloi beads)
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Posted: Wed Jun 03, 2009 1:36 pm
Personally I like the idea of prayer beads. I find them quite helpful for grounding. Helps focus my mind anyway. However I know that some of my circle mates dont like the idea of them. Same with angels just too close to an old religion for them.
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Posted: Wed Jun 03, 2009 10:51 pm
we sell mala beads where i work, but i do not own any yet.
morg, i went to your link and your beads are beautiful 3nodding
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Posted: Sun Jun 28, 2009 8:03 pm
I've never used prayer beads, its just a simple personal choice I find. I meditate and pray best when my hands are in my lap. Holding onto something I fear would make it hard for me to slip into a between state.
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Posted: Tue Jun 30, 2009 10:24 pm
I use Catholic rosaries. One, because I was raised Roman Catholic and I have always had a fond love for them. Two, because all of my rosaries have been gifts from my grandmother, who I feel very close to spiritually. I have three rosaries that I use at different times. I have one made from pressed rose petals (a symbol of my patron saint, St. Therese) that I generally use in the spring. I use my wood rosary mostly in the late summer and fall. And then any other time I who my amethyst rosary....i'm drawing my own history.
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Posted: Tue Jun 30, 2009 11:00 pm
Oh that's nifty ^_^
What kinds of prayers do you say on your rosaries? Do you have set, specific prayers or do you just think of them as you go?
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Violet Song jat Shariff Crew
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Posted: Tue Jun 30, 2009 11:23 pm
I personally love my prayer beads. ^_^ I always have them on my person. I use the buddhist version of the prayer beads, but i was looking into the Greek komboloi beads. They're lovely.^_^ They just put me in the right frame of mind. so useful.^_^
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Posted: Thu Jul 02, 2009 9:31 pm
Morgandria Jenny Artucio surprised I haven't thought about it before, really. Now I am interested! What's a "witch's ladder," Morgandria? Traditionally a witch's ladder is a protective amulet or spellworking that is a length of string or cord with various items (typically feathers) knotted into it at intervals. There is also a version of this that is forty knots or beads on a string that are made with a spell bound into them; it's then used like a set of prayer beads, but to repeat that spell over and ove rather than a prayer. My witch's ladders are a little different. I have a picture and an explanation of mine here: http://morgandria.deviantart.com/art/witch-s-ladder-water-74798406 I also am very very fond of Greek komboloi beads - Greek men often have them; they're worry beads, rather than prayer beads. Just a nifty, sometimes beautiful, toy to play with, or relax with. Oooooohh~ That's so beautiful! And a wonderful idea!
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Posted: Fri Jul 10, 2009 4:03 pm
Violet Song jat Shariff Oh that's nifty ^_^ What kinds of prayers do you say on your rosaries? Do you have set, specific prayers or do you just think of them as you go? I generally use them to help me meditate, by rotating the beads. Then, if a certain prayer comes to me I'll say it, but I usually don't say any actual traditional prayers. When I visit my grandmother (which I'm leaving next week to visit for two weeks yay!) I do the Roman Catholic book of hours with her throughout the day.
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