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GTW Global Altar
Gather the Women rests in the deep well
of grace provided by Divine Source, with the commitment to
honoring all the diverse expressions of faith in that One
Being. We believe that when we can bring together a critical
mass of diverse women of deep faith in a shared understanding
of our common beliefs that everything will change.
You are invited
to rest here...
To relax in the
containing grace that is available to all of us...
To pray these prayers
gathered from diverse faiths around the world...
To know how we are
all the same in our love for this fragile Earth and her
family. |
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Hindu Prayer
Oh God, lead us from the unreal to the Real.
Oh God, lead us from darkness to light.
Oh God, lead us from death to immortality.
Shanti, Shanti, Shanti unto all.
O Lord God Almighty may there be peace in Celestial regions.
May there be peace on earth.
May the waters be appeasing.
May herbs be wholesome, and may trees and plants bring peace
to all.
May all beneficent beings bring peace to us.
May thy Vedic Law propagate peace all through the world. May all things be a source of peace to us.
And may thy peace itself bestow peace on all.
And may that peace come to me also. |
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Buddhist Prayer May all beings everywhere plagued with sufferings of body
and mind quickly be freed from their illnesses.
May those frightened cease to be afraid
and may those bound be free.
May the powerless find power,
and may people think of befriending one another.
May those who find themselves in trackless,
fearful wildernesses - the children, the aged, the unprotected
- be guarded by beneficent celestials,
and may they quickly attain Buddhahood. |
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Zoroastrian Prayer We pray to God to eradicate all the misery in the world:
that understanding triumph over ignorance,
that generosity triumph over indifference,
that trust triumph over contempt, and
that truth triumph over falsehood. |
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Jainist Prayer Peace and Universal Love is the essence of the Gospel preached
by all the Enlightened Ones.
The Lord has preached that equanimity is the Dharma.
Forgive do I, creatures all,
and let all creatures forgive me.
Unto all have I amity, and unto none enmity.
Know that violence is the root cause of all miseries in the
world.
Violence in fact, is the knot of bondage.
"Do not injure any living being."
This is the eternal, perennial, and unalterable
way of spiritual life.
A weapon, howsoever powerful it may be,
can always be superseded by a superior one;
but no weapon can, however,
be superior to non-violence and love. |
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Jewish Prayer Come let us go up to the mountain of the Lord, that we may
walk the paths of the most high.
And we shall beat our swords into ploughshares, and our spears
into pruning hooks.
Nations shall not lift up sword against nation - neither shall
they learn war any more.
And none shall be afraid, for the mouth of the Lord of Hosts
has spoken. |
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Shinto Prayer Although the people living across the ocean surrounding
us, I believe, are all our brothers and sisters, why are there
constant troubles in this world?
Why do winds and waves rise in the ocean surrounding us?
I only earnestly wish that the wind will soon puff away all
the clouds which are hanging over the tops of the mountains. |
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Native African Prayer Almighty God, the Great Thumb
we cannot evade to tie any knot:
The Roaring Thunder that splits mighty trees;
the all-seeing Lord up on high who sees
even the footprints of an antelope on a rock mass here on
earth.
You are the one who does not hesitate to respond to our call.
You are the cornerstone of peace. |
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Native
American Prayer
O Great spirit of our Ancestors, I raise my pipe to you;
To your messengers in the four winds, and
to Mother Earth who provides for your children.
Give us the wisdom to teach our children to love, to respect,
and to be kind to each other, so that they may grow with
peace in mind.
Let us learn to share all good things that you provide for
us on this Earth. |
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Goddess/ Pagan Prayer
I who am the beauty of the Green Earth
and the White Moon among the stars
and the mysteries of the waters -
I call upon your soul to arise and come unto Me.
For I am the Soul of Nature that gives life to the universe.
from Me all things proceed
and unto Me they must return.
Let my worship be in the heart that rejoices
for behold: all acts of love and pleasure
are my rituals.
Let there be beauty and strength, honor and humility
mirth and reverence within you.
And you who seek to know Me, know
that your seeking and yearning
will avail you not, unless you know the Mystery.
For behold, if you find Me not within,
you will never find Me.
For I have been with you from the beginning
and I am that which is attained
at the end of desire. |
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Muslim Prayer In the name of Allah the beneficent, the merciful. Praise
be to the Lord of the Universe, who has created us and made
us into tribes and nations that we may know each other, not
that we may despise each other.
If the enemy incline towards peace, do thou also incline towards
peace, and trust God, for the Lord is the one that heareth
and knoweth all things.
And the servants of God, most Gracious are those who walk
on the earth in Humility, and when we address them, we say
"PEACE." |
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The Baha'i Prayer Be generous in prosperity and thankful in adversity.
Be fair in thy judgment, and guarded in thy speech.
Be a lamp unto those who walk in darkness, and a home
to the stranger.
Be eyes to the blind, and a guiding light unto the feet of
the erring.
Be a breath of life to the body of humankind, a dew upon the
soil of the human heart,
and a fruit upon the tree of humility. |
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Sikh prayer God adjudges us according to our deeds, not the clothes
that we wear;
That truth is above everything, but higher still is truthful
living.
Know that we attain God when we love, and only that victory
endures in consequences of which no one is defeated. |
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Christian Prayer Blessed are the Peacemakers
for they shall be known as the Children of God.
But I say to you that hear, love your enemies, do good to
those who hate you, bless those who curse you, pray for those
who abuse you.
To those who strike you on the cheek offer the other also,
and from those who take away your cloak, do not withhold your
coat as well.
Give to everyone who begs from you, and of those who take
away your goods, do not ask them again.
And as you wish that others would to do you,
do so to them. |
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