Books of Hours
July 18, 2008
You are building a rope, one strand at a time. Each time you pray and give thanks to your Gods you are adding one more strand to the rope. Initially, your rope is very thin and extremely fragile. The smallest personal frustrations can stress and break the fragile gossamer. If you add only eight strands each year, the odds are highly against your rope being strong enough to hold during a major crisis. If you add a strand every day, then you will have 365 strands by the end of one year. That is not an extremely strong rope yet, but it is much stronger than a single gossamer or an eight-strand rope. from Hawkscry
So I have been looking for as many Pagan prayers as I could get my little hands on and I have come across 2 books that I am going to be buying as soon as my next paycheck comes in.
Really the prayers seem lovely and heartfelt and I already do my devotions three times a day (once in the shower in the morning, one on my lunch break and once before bed) I am also going to be buying the God Book of Hours so that way I still have a nice balance throughout my day.
