In the wake of another mass shooting tragedy in the U.S.,
I felt called to share a prayer. In honesty, I don't adhere to a particular organized religion and have always felt uncomfortable with the word "prayer." But today, I read the morning newspapers, bowed my head in tears and folded my hands together.Now, more than ever, we need to turn into connection, and choose love over despair. I believe we were made for these times. I believe hardship and turmoil can be ameliorated by gentle, guiding hearts that hold a vision of a hope for new days on the horizon.
The Bodhisattva Prayer for Humanity
was written by Shantideva, a Buddhist monk of the Mahayana tradition that lived around 700 AD. He was a devoted practitioner who authored the Bodhicaryavatara or Bodhisattva Way of Life.It is said that His Holiness the Dalai Lama considers this text to be the source for developing altruism in your character and the “Spirit of Awakening.” It is also said that His Holiness the Dalai Lama recites this prayer every morning as part of his waking rituals.
“May I be a guard for those who need protection
A guide for those on the path
A boat, a raft, a bridge for those who wish to cross the flood
May I be a lamp in the darkness
A resting place for the weary
A healing medicine for all who are sick
A vase of plenty, a tree of miracles
And for the boundless multitudes of living beings
May I bring sustenance and awakening
Enduring like the earth and sky
Until all beings are freed from sorrow
And all are awakened.”
Please leave me a comment and let me know if you will join me in incorporating the healing power of these words into your daily life.