02-21-2012, 06:05 PM
(This post was last modified: 02-28-2012, 04:54 PM by TheFifty9Sound.)
I came upon this last night, which is basically the Our Father, translated from Aramaic, instead of being translated from Aramaic, to Greek, to Latin, to English. I had a look around to see if I could find who did this originally did this translation to sort of, verify it's accuracy, to no avail. However, as someone who said the Our Father so many times as a kid it became as mundane as plain bread, I'm still going to go ahead and use this version instead as it stirs something within me.
O Cosmic Birther of all radiance and vibration! Soften the ground of our being and carve out a space within us where your presence can abide.
Fill us with your creativity so that we may be empowered to bear
the fruit of your mission.
Let each of our actions bear fruit in accordance with our desire.
Endow us with the wisdom to produce and share what each being needs
to grow and flourish.
Untie the tangled threads of destiny that bind us, as we release others from the entanglement of past mistakes.
Do not let us be seduced by that which would divert us from our true purpose,
but illuminate the opportunities of the present moment.
For you are the ground and fruitful vision, the birth, power and fulfillment,
as all is gathered and made whole once again.
O Cosmic Birther of all radiance and vibration! Soften the ground of our being and carve out a space within us where your presence can abide.
Fill us with your creativity so that we may be empowered to bear
the fruit of your mission.
Let each of our actions bear fruit in accordance with our desire.
Endow us with the wisdom to produce and share what each being needs
to grow and flourish.
Untie the tangled threads of destiny that bind us, as we release others from the entanglement of past mistakes.
Do not let us be seduced by that which would divert us from our true purpose,
but illuminate the opportunities of the present moment.
For you are the ground and fruitful vision, the birth, power and fulfillment,
as all is gathered and made whole once again.