Thursday, October 18, 2007

Wedding Unity Ceremony

Celebrate your union with a wedding unity ceremony, because it will be an appropriate way to include and welcome children into the new family being formed. It stresses the importance of a child and his cooperation in the unity of a new family.

There are 3 versions of celebrating wedding unity ceremony, the first one is called the Rose Unity Ceremony, the second is the Candle Unity Ceremony and the third one is Sand Unity Ceremony.

In a candle unity ceremony, both the bride and the groom will light 3 candles symbolizing the bond shared by a wife and a husband. Bride followed by the groom lights each other’s candles. Then the couple will light the third candle together, that symbolizes their eternal unity

Such a ceremony may be planned at any indoor place of your choice (breeze will not cooperate with candle unity ceremonies so they should be planned indoors).

In Rose Unity Ceremony, a rose that symbolizes love is the given by the bride to the groom and by the groom to his bride. This ceremony is placed at the end of a wedding ceremony usually, after the couple being pronounced as husband and wife. The Rose Unity Ceremony gives a special identity to the new and most honored husband and wife.

A single rose is always given away to convey several things such as ‘I Love You’, ‘I am Sorry’, or ‘You are My Love’, etc. If there are children who would be included into the new family, they may be given a rose and a kiss by the newlywed couple. This sends a message to the children that their union will bind the whole new family with love. This ceremony can be planned indoors or outdoors.

In a Sand Unity Ceremony, sand is used to symbolize the unity of the bride and groom. Two vials of sand are taken from under the feet of the wedded couple (if the ceremony happens on a beach). After the exchange of rings, the bride and groom then come together, and pour sand from separate vials into one unity vial, reflecting they are no more separate individuals but think and behave as one. The single vial is usually kept as a wedding keepsake by the newlywed couple.

Children too, can be included in this sand unity ceremony and children are made to collect sand from the bride and groom and add to the unity vial. However, children are allowed to do this, after officiate asks the children to render support and extend love to the newly formed family.

So make sure your wedding ceremony is followed by one of the unity ceremony and there would be no debate that a wedding would be incomplete with unity ceremony.

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