Reclaiming the tradition of giving thanks before the evening meal, a collection of 365 blessings, contemplations, and graces from a variety of religious traditions is organized by seasons and includes contributions from religious leaders around the world. 30,000 first printing.
MJ Ryan is one of the creators of the New York Times bestselling Random Acts of Kindness series and the author of The Happiness Makeover (nominated for the 2005 Books for Better Living award in the Motivational category), Attitudes of Gratitude, The Power of Patience, Trusting Yourself, The Giving Heart, and 365 Health and Happiness Boosters, among other titles. Altogether, there are 1.75 million copies of her titles in print.
This isn’t normally my type of book but I was intrigued. There are some little gems in here. The ones that I appreciated were the purely secular sayings, poems, quotes, blessings and prayers, and there are many included. There’s something here for most, although all of these daily blessings are at least somewhat non-traditional.
I owned this book as a teen and went back to it again recently remembering it to be useful. I was surprised to discover that every piece had more meaning for me now than they did before. I guess my experiences have filled out the poems for me some. I think that means this is a pretty great little tome. I look forward to letting the kids pick out a prayer for dinnertime from it each night.
The title is misleading as most of these are not blessings but quotes and almost none were for mealtime. I tried to enjoy the book anyway but didn’t connect with it.
The subtitle of this book is "Daily Blessings for the Evening Meal from Buddha to the Beatles." I don't believe there is any reason why this book needs to wait for the evening meal to open it up and read a selection. It is perfect for morning, noon and night. There are so many beautiful thoughts in this book; here is one of my favorites. I adapted an idea from Gail Brook Burket and have made it my own resolution for 2023-- With courage I can scale the highest peaks, and transform every stumbling block into a stepping stone.
I just love this book -- so many things incorporated in it. I read it a long time ago, but have turned down pages and yellowed in and starred a LOT of these sayings/blessings. For this difficult Covid 19 time, here's one of my favorites: It is written that "Everywhere, hands lie open to catch us when we fall". Let us give thanks tonight for this invisible support. Enough said.
This little book is packed FULL of wonderful daily readings for meals, reflection or whenever! It has also made a wonderful gift to new mothers or brides. I hope it makes it into your home like it did mine.
A collection of blessings, prayers, and poems, many of which are, as another reviewer said, true gems, but this is not a book to open before dinner for a blessing (my why for picking it up). If not for the misguided subtitle I’d rate it higher. A good and diverse collection.
I loved reading this book. It was fun to read some of the quotes with my kids and talk about how important gratitude is. A perfect book to read from every day.
A book of poetry and prose from every age and culture from ancient to modern. If you are looking for a way to bless your family meals you could not go wrong.
Still a bit too religious for my tastes but a handful of quotes I really connected with and screenshot. "A thankful person is thankful under all circumstances. A complaining soul complains even if he (they) live in paradise."