C. Interview - About blessing



 

·    Before you mentioned of getting a blessing by asking people to put their hands on your head while you are kneeling in front of them. I would never do that! It's embarrassing!

o   Embarrassing?! That is too bad. It is certainly unfamiliar in many areas or only priests do it. But then what is our self-image? Why are we reducing our options on this topic? We are free and do not have to be unnecessarily humble. We need rituals with one another with which we can express something deeper! - Imagine how you will feel as a person if you not only help someone else in a situation of need, but in the end you lay your hands on them and let good wishes flow to them? It's unusual, yes, but it is so good for you and makes you grow. There is the biblical word: giving is more blessed than receiving. I'm sure you'd feel more great than embarrassed afterward if you did it a few times in appropriate situations. But I have to agree with you a little: Such a blessing and the laying on of hands must neither be forced nor artificial. But as soon as we do it with trust in the good inside, it becomes somehow ... good, very good for ourselves. - How good it is working > look here.

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