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“May you be blessed with the deep joy that comes from knowing you are enough, just as you are. Your presence in this world is a gift, a source of wonder and beauty. As you move through the seasons of your life, may you carry with you the gentle truth that, like the natural world, you are ever-changing, ever-growing, and always unfolding into the deeper mystery of your being.”

“May you be blessed with the deep knowing that to be the reason someone smiles, to be the reason someone feels loved and believes in the goodness of people, is to fulfill a sacred calling. And in this, may you find your own heart expanding, your own spirit lifted, as you become a living testament to the truth that love, in all its forms, is the most profound gift we can offer to one another.”

“May you be blessed with the deep wisdom to recognize that every soul you encounter carries within them a unique light, a light that shines most brilliantly when it is allowed to be, without the shadows of judgment or the weight of expectation. In your heart, may there grow a profound understanding that true peace is not found in the act of molding others to fit our desires, but in the sacred space of acceptance, where we honor them as they are.”

“May you be children of God, pure and unblameable, in the midst of a crooked and perverse generation (cf. Phil. 1:15): and may you never be entangled in the snares of the wicked that go round about, or bound with the chains of your sins. May the Word in you never be smothered with the cares of this life and so make you unfruitful: but may you walk in the King's Highway, turning aside neither to the right hand nor to the left, but led by the Spirit through the narrow gate.”

“May you be gentle with yourself, knowing that it is not the grand gestures that define a life well-lived, but the simple, steady offerings of your heart. And when the time comes to look back upon your days, may you find peace in the knowledge that your life was not measured by what you gathered for yourself, but by the light you shared with the world.”

“May you become as the waves of one sea, stars of the same heaven, fruits adorning the same tree, roses of one garden in order that through you the oneness of humanity may establish its temple in the world of mankind, for you are the ones who are called to uplift the cause of unity among the nations of the earth.”

“May you bloom in your own time, like a wildflower unfurling its petals to the morning sun. Without hurry or force, may you come into the fullness of who you are, nurtured by the quiet rains of reflection and the warm light of love. In a world that often rushes to label and contain, may you find the freedom to simply be—like the trees that stand rooted and strong, drawing life from the earth while reaching toward the heavens.”

“May you come to know joy not as something to be grasped, but as a gentle blessing that flows through your days like a river, nourishing all it touches. In those moments when joy surprises you—like the burst of wildflowers in a quiet meadow or the laughter shared with a dear friend—may you feel the deep truth that joy is a gift, not a possession. It is a companion on your journey, a reminder that life, in all its complexity, holds spaces of wonder waiting to be discovered.”

“May you come to understand that your soul’s journey is a sacred pilgrimage, where every step, every challenge, every joy, and every sorrow is a necessary part of the whole. In this understanding, may you find peace with where you are, knowing that you are exactly where you need to be, and that each day brings you closer to the exquisite fullness of your true self.”

“May you cross the sky united in the dark, May you rise in Iightland, the place in which you shine! Horus, go proclaim to the powers of the east And their spirits: This Unas comes, a spirit indestructible, Whom he wishes to live will live, Whom he wishes to die will die! UNAS PYRAMID TEXTS Utterance 217 Sarcophagus Chamber, South Wall The king joins the sun-god”

“May you cultivate the gentle art of seeing beyond the surface, perceiving the beauty that lies in the unpolished, the unfinished, and the imperfect. As you learn to love others in their entirety, without wishing to change or refine them, may you discover that this acceptance is not an act of resignation, but a profound act of love, one that frees both you and them.”

“May you discover a profound peace in the spaces between knowing and unknowing, where the soul finds room to stretch, unfurl, and bloom in ways only the dance of uncertainty can reveal. Trust in the wisdom woven into the very fabric of the earth, knowing that each season—whether marked by abundance or scarcity—carries its own blessings, each with rhythms that are both fierce and tender.”

“May you eat an unfamiliar dessert in a strange land at least once every three years. May you wake up... and start dancing while you're still half-asleep. May you spray-paint Rilke poems as graffiti on highway overpasses... My you learn to identify by name 20 flowers, 15 trees, 10 clouds, and one extrasolar planet... May you dream of taking a trip to the moon in a gondola powered by firecrackers and wild swans.”