Beaded Prayer Pouches
A Positive Tradition Still Continuing Today
The beauty of the Prayer Pouch projects is that anyone regardless of age or ability can make one or assist in making one. Beyond the therapeutic benefits of learning to be creative thinkers, people have made these projects part of the healing process for events in their lives. Those who have experienced traumatic events or maybe the loss of someone close find healing power in writing positive expressions that nobody but themselves will ever read or know what is in the pouch. This is a powerful tool for someone who is trying to overcome a situation in their life, being able to keep their thoughts private, but making a physical object relating to the situation.
Today, the idea is still going strong. Currently the Beaded Prayers Project invites people of all backgrounds to participate in creating pouches and creating their own displays and shows (the Beaded Prayers Project has not accepted submissions for their own display since January 2004), and provides inspiration through their traveling exhibit.
Beaded Prayer Pouches
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Takeaways
- Prayer pouches historically have roots in Africa
- Anyone regardless of age or ability can participate.
- Creating prayer pouches can be a healing and therapeutic process.
Did You Know?
The prayer pouches in Ghana are called bansuri.
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