May we see each
one as our brother and sister
one as our brother and sister
May we turn bombs
into living in peace
May people in need
be respected and cherished
May children know
they are loved
May people who are
elderly be honored
May we realize our
most valued gift is life
May we be honest with ourselves
and see the truth of our holiness and weakness
May this year be the year
which we can have the freedom of compassion and forgiveness
Amen
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I am a motivational speaker and author. I developed a company called Voice of Joy! I provide uplifting presentations which focus on being aware of compssion within and around us. To find the goodness within... View profile
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4 Comments
Post a CommentBeautiful prayer
Cindy, your peace and joy is infectious...let me never be innoculated from it! : - )
Thanks, Cindy. I'll be posting mine very soon. Happy new year!
I'm on my knees, for the world. Thanks, Cindy. Cheers.