Prayers for the Pandemic: Volume One/May 25, 2020

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Jodie Fink Hoboken, NJ

I have always loved prayer flags and the sense of peace that they offer. I made 3 prayer flags– one for my husband, one for my daughter and the other for myself in an effort to create some sense of control over the virus and ask the universe to keep us safe. They needed to be bright and colorful to cheer us up when we looked out the window to glance at the clouds and sky above. My pray flags are made from dye used on Easter eggs because of the significance of rebirth with abstracted drawings of the Coronavirus on top. I’m hoping that we stay healthy and this experience teaches us some new lessons to live by. My flags are personal and attached to a window in my home that can only be seen by the members of my household and mother nature. My family appreciates how they brighten things up, but no word from mother nature yet. Can’t wait to see all the pray flags and the peace, comfort and strength that they provide.

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