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The Ceremony

We heard many stories of frustration and anxiety as couples tried to manage an event that should be have been nothing but joy, but were met instead with opposition from family, clergy and places of worship. We found the center of their issues and surprisingly, often the healing answer, could be found in The Ceremony.

We share a number of ceremony options in NAW, not necessarily for readers to copy – but to open up a discussion about possibilities that diffuse problems, show differences as strengths and reinforce the positive truth of the couple while keeping the ceremony true and honest to the couple’s beliefs. There is, after all, such a great opportunity to make it real.

Have you seen or participated in a ceremony that encouraged open and tolerant acceptance of a non-traditional bride and groom and the challenges they faced? We would so appreciate hearing about the solutions you’ve encountered.

This is the way the planet gets pushed along to a more generous, more accepting place. Every one of you is part of that push – in the creation of new ritual and in the observing and appreciating of its importance.

Posted by Diane on December 22, 2005 at 11:36 AM in The Ceremony | Permalink | Comments (1)

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