Prayers from Varying Traditions To Use At A Labyrinth

Portrait of Jill by Marilyn Larsen
The Rev. Jill K H Geoffrion, Ph.D.
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From the Christian Tradition

“Thy will be done.”
Matthew 6:10


From the Egyptian Tradition- Prayer for Pilgrims

“Be safe and well.
Peace, love and courage.”
See: Phil Cousineau,The Art of Pilgrimage. Conari Press, 1998


From the Hindu Tradition

“From what is unreal,
lead me to what is real.”


Ancient Sanskrit Prayer Said in the Morning

“From darkness, to light.
From death, to life.
From falsehood, to truth."


From the Sufi (Muslim) Tradition

“May Divine Light be
before me,
behind me,
to my right,
to my left,
above and below.”

From the American Secular Tradition
"Whatever!"

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