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This is a wonderful way to incorporate the two in a seamless and time less
ceremony. Bride and Groom circle the alter or table in seven steps or seven
circles.

The number seven is generally considered a number of good fortunes in many
faiths. One explanation for the number seven is that it symbolizes the removal
of seven shells of solitude encrusting the groom's soul, so that it can be
encompassed by the luminescence of his bride.

Some sources indicate that circling is done to represent the seven revolutions
that the earth made during the seven days of creation. As the marriage
represents the creation of a new world, the bride walks around the groom to
indicate that these seven cycles are now being repeated.

Others say circling is intended to create a magical wall of protection from evil
symbolically creating a new family circle. Today, the bride and the groom can
circle together or around each other, demonstrating independent and
complementary orbits.

Still others say it symbolizes the idea of the bride being a protective,
surrounding light of the household that illuminates it with love from within
and protects it from harm from the outside. The circling symbolically creates
a new family circle where our primary allegiance shifts from our parents to
each other.

In more contemporary weddings, the bride and groom may circle around
each other rather than just the woman circling the man because some people
are not comfortable with the man being the center of the universe. So often a
bride will walk around the groom three times, the groom will walk around the
bride three times, and then they will join hands and walk together in a circle
one time to symbolize a sacred circle and a mutual binding to each other.

While circling the groom 3 times has become accepted tradition over the
years, the symbolism is the virtually the same that the bride and groom are
about to create their own "new world" together.In some traditions, the
mothers of the bride and groom circle him as well. In another version, the
bride is escorted on either side by a bridesmaid with a burning candle.

After the circling, the bride traditionally stands to the right of the groom
although either side is a personal choice and is acceptable.
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Thank you so much for being a part of our wonderful
day, Rev. Lorelei!  People are still talking about how
absolutely beautiful the ceremony was and how they
cried from start to finish at your beautiful words and
they way it all flowed into each other.  It was the best
start to our marriage we could possibly imagine.  We
will dream, live and love lavishly!
Vijal & Malena
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