Iron Wedding – 65 years of Vitality – With whom man first made an alliance, that was the mountain’s strong son, Iron!

The Iron Wedding marks the wedding anniversary after sixty-five years of marriage. Iron is vitality and assertiveness that has distinguished marriage for decades.

Iron Wedding - 65th wedding anniversary

Wedding celebrant zen master Father Reding guides you through the Iron Wedding and celebrates the family with you with a confirmation ritual according to your wishes.

Meditation and Wedding Prayer

It wraps itself around every place where love once embraced you, A treacherous chain of magic and holds you under its spell. She rings in your ear with her rings many a note of trivial little things, it makes you very soft. It wraps itself around your feet, where a word once made you happy, a look flattering sweetness removed from the dust of the earth.

Where once a confused sign, a hummed song, betrayed the flushing of a cheek and blanching of the heart. It pushes you to that point where the magic painfully dissipated and everyday life took the reins in sober brightness. A treacherous chain of magic wraps itself around every place where love once embraced you and holds you under its spell.

Iron Wedding

Love is far away, is always there, like the light of the stars forever far and near. Does a dungeon enclose thought? Happiness and hours falter, the feeling is mine. shine, sun! Walk, pious moon! My bosom's delight high with gods enthroned. spring, shine! Winter, storm cold! In the breast this one never grows old. Loyalty, white and angelic! Your bright glow remains like the blueness of heaven. Be it distant love, be it near, like the light of the stars it is always there. Glass shatters into a thousand shards, but iron becomes steel when struck with countless blows from a hammer.

Destiny is also a hammer and its blow is mighty heavy, makes iron hard steel, but it shatters glass. With whom man first made an alliance, that was the mountain's strong son, Iron. This faithfully helped him on land and water journeys and when he brought the animals under the yoke. Because of this, the vain gold in its shaft was angry and said: Look at the wise men!

Soon you will praise me above gods. But woe to him whom I then despise! And woe to him, too, whom I completely enrapture! Soon the proud one will be sent among you, whose head I adorn so much with my splendor that you are deluded at the sight of him. Learn how oppressive the yoke of gold is, and that you turn iron against yourselves!