Is there a patron saint or river goddess of boundless patience that I could do some rituals, sacrifices for?
I *must* continue to be patient and continue to teach. (I'm not talking about my work with children.)
I can't keep getting disappointed and shocked and mad that people don't know things. If they do not know, and you do, guide them. Listen. They may well teach to what you do not know as well.
But, I could stand to light a candle, to say a prayer to keep my patience from running out.
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@futurebird I hear you. It seems that this task is not really assigned to anyone. The tide of the River goddess however took me away to Bernard de Clairvaux for a refill:
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@futurebird Seconding all the St. Monica recommendations but there's also St. Jude, patron of seemingly hopeless causes. (I say "seemingly" because virtually nothing is ever actually hopeless; [β¦]
@futurebird St Monica, mother of St Augustine, devoted her life to praying for her son's conversion.
It took a long time, which is why she is the patron saint of patience
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The Hindu goddess of wisdom, Saraswati, is indeed associated with a sacred river which became the Ganges, and she is not depicted with a wrathful form, as others are in Hindu [β¦]
@futurebird Running from your shadow: sit down under a tree.
@futurebird Not a goddess of rivers but the "absolute form of Mother Nature", "Devi Shailaputri has been considered the embodiment of patience": timesofindia.indiatimes.com/blβ¦
@futurebird En EspaΓ±a se oye a menudo: Que Dios me de paciencia Β‘PERO YA!
@futurebird The river goddess always welcomes billionaire sacrifices... <_<
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Patron Saint of Boundless Patience
Goddess of the Great Still Pool
Give me perceptiveness to recognize ignorance.
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