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  • How to Do a House Blessing Ceremony

    When a family takes possession of a new home, a house blessing ceremony sweeps the home clean of any negativity or evil. Family and friends attending bring their best wishes for the new home and everyone helps to set the right atmosphere of love, peace and harmony. Many spiritual traditions have ceremonies and rituals for completing this event, and you can combine elements of several traditions to suit your beliefs. Perform the ceremony yourself or engage a spiritual leader from your faith do it for you.

  • What to Do at Pig Farms in the 1700s

    The 1700s, particularly in America and Europe, were flush with enlightenment ideas and a renewed appreciation for classical thinking. These concepts soon found their way into agriculture. Planters like Thomas Jefferson were eager to disseminate long forgotten principles of scientific farm management to his peers. Though hogs were a ubiquitous presence on farms, few farmers specialized in swine production, instead growing a variety of subsistence crops and animals.

  • Mother of the Bride Things to Do List

    Today, wedding planners perform many of the duties that formerly belonged to the mother of the bride. Whether a planner is involved or not, the mother-of-the-bride's to-do list varies depending on the bride's wishes. Mom plays an essential role in the wedding strategy by employing her organizational skills, social skills and creativity.

  • A To-Do List for the Mother of the Groom

    The vast majority of wedding planning, work and responsibility of funding falls to the bride's parents. Tradition dictates that the groom's parents are responsible for the rehearsal dinner. However, the input of both families in pulling off a beautiful wedding is essential. The months of planning prior to the wedding is an excellent time for the two families to get to know each other.

  • How to Mount a Mezuzah

    The mezuzah is based on the Hebrew word for "doorpost." It is a small artistic container that encloses a parchment with passages from the Old Testament. Putting a mezuzah on doors is a fundamental custom of Judaism that has been in existence since ancient times.

  • How to Do a House Blessing

    Many people do a house blessing ceremony when they move into a new home. During a house blessing ceremony, family and friends gather together to dedicate that house to the Lord. A house blessing is done to cleanse the house from any evil spirits and to invite God’s spirit into the home to protect the family and keep them safe.

  • How to Clean Your Rudraksha

    The rudraksha is a type of tree believed to symbolize the link between earth and heaven in the Hindu culture. The seed of the rudraksha tree is cleaned and oiled, and then used as a bead or pendant on a necklace. The rudraksha necklace must be properly cleaned and cared for. Using soaps and chemicals can discolor, harm or reduce the life of the rudraksha seed.

  • How to Pray for Someone You Hate

    When hatred for someone is getting in the way of your happiness, your ability to function, or your relationship with God, these steps may help you get things back under control!

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