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The fruit of the vine is harvested and gathered into store.
May your feasting be hallowed by a grateful heart brimming never wanting for more.
May the abundance surrounding us all be brought into focus during the North American celebration of Thanksgiving. May you find many things to be grateful for; freedom to make choices at many levels, those who nuture, feed, protect and serve in so many capacities.
The Templar Fellowship of North America is grateful for your interest in our website; for your eagerness of spirit to learn more about the Templar Studies. We appreciate unity within the diversity of Templars from around the world, remembering that we are not isolated islands but an inseparable part a greater dynamic.
As the great Austrian philosopher once said, "nothing is created in vain." No experience is ever wasted. Every being, every creation has a purpose under heaven. Lessons can always be learned.
We as individuals are more powerful than one might think. Every prayer for others; every fond thought of affection for friends, no matter where they might live; every kindness shown gathers momentum toward a brighter world for all.
Even in these interesting time of transitions, corrections and uncertainty, there is much to be grateful for. Find something to feel good about, and hold it in your heart. Treasure it. Savor it. Merge with it! Then Thanksgiving will have worked its magic. For in treasuring with gratitude, you are tending your vines and gathering your harvest.
The fruit of the vine is harvested and gathered into store.
May your feasting be hallowed by a grateful heart brimming never wanting for more.
From the Templar Fellowship of America
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