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A
BAHA'I
TEACHING
When
love
is
realized
and
the
ideal
spiritual
bonds
unite
the
hearts
of
men,
the
whole
human
race
will
be
uplifted,
the
world
will
continually
grow
more
spiritual
and
radiant,
and
the
happiness
and
tranquility
of
mankind
be
immeasurably
increased. Warfare
and
strife
will
be
uprooted,
disagreement
and
dissension
pass
away,
and
Universal
Peace
unite
the
nations
and
peoples
of
the
world. All
mankind
will
dwell
together
as
one
family,
blend
as
the
waves
of
one
sea,
shine
as
stars
of
one
firmament,
and
appear
as
fruits
of
the
same
tree. This
is
the
happiness
and
felicity
of
humankind.
This
is
the
illumination
of
man,
the
glory
eternal
and
life
everlasting;
this
is
the
divine
bestowal.
`ABDU'L-BAHA,
*The
Promulgation
of
Universal
Peace*
A
BUDDHIST
REFLECTION
Now
under
the
loving
kindness
and
care
of
the
Buddha,
each
believer
of
religion
in
the
world
transcends
the
differences
of
religion,
race
and
nationality,
discards
small
differences
and
unites
in
oneness
to
discuss
sincerely
how
to
annihilate
strife from
the
earth,
how
to
reconstruct
a
world
without
arms,
and
how
to
build
welfare
and
peace
of
mankind,
so
that
never-ending
light
and
happiness
can
be
obtained
for
the
world
of
the
future. May
the
Lord
Buddha
give
His
loving
kindness
and
blessing
to
us
for
the
realization
of
our
prayers.
From
Buddhist
Prayers
in
‘Religion
for
Peace’,
1973,
WCRP
A
CHRISTIAN
PROMISE
In
the
tender
compassion
of
our
God,
the
dawn
from
heaven
will
break
upon
us, to
shine
on
those
who
live
in
darkness, under
the
shadow
of
death, and
to
guide
our
feet
into
the
way
of
peace.
From
"Song
of
Zechariah"
in
Luke
1:
78-79,
the
Bible
A
NATIVE
AMERICAN
PRAYER
Let
us
know
peace.
For
as
long
as
the
moon
shall
rise, For
as
long
as
the
rivers
shall
flow, For
as
long
as
the
sun
will
shine, For
as
long
as
the
grass
shall
grow, Let
us
know
peace.
From
the
Cheyenne
A
HINDU
PRAYER
May
the
winds,
the
oceans,
the
herbs,
the
nights
and
days,
the
mother
earth,
the
father
heaven,
all
vegetation,
the
sun,
be
all
sweet
to
us. Let
us
follow
the
path
of
goodness
for
all
times, like
the
sun
and
the
moon
moving
eternally
in
the
sky. Let
us
be
charitable
to
one
another. Let
us
not
kill
or
be
violent
with
one
another. Let
us
know
and
appreciate
the
points
of
view
of
others. And
let
us
unite.
May
the
God
who
is
friendly,
benevolent,
all-encompassing,
measurer
of
everything,
the
sovereign,
the
lord
of
speech,
may
He
shower
His
blessings
on
us.
.
. Oh
Lord,
remove
my
indiscretion
and
arrogance;
control
my
mind.
Put
an
end
to
the
snare
of
endless
desires. Broaden
the
sphere
of
compassion
and
help
me
to
cross
the
ocean
of
existence.
From
Hindu
Prayers
in
‘Religion
for
Peace’,
1973,
WCRP
ANISLAMIC
PRAYER
Oh
God,
You
are
Peace. From
You
comes
Peace, To
You
Returns
Peace. Revive
us
with
a
salutation
of
Peace, and
lead
us
to
your
abode
of
Peace.
a
saying
from
The
Prophet,
used
in
daily
prayer
by
Muslims
A
JAIN
(UNIVERSAL)
PRAYER
FOR
PEACE
Lead
me
from
Death
to
Life,
from
Falsehood
to
Truth. Lead
me
from
Despair
to
Hope, From
Fear
to
Trust. Lead
me
from
Hate
to
Love, from
War
to
Peace. Let
Peace
fill
our
Heart,
our
World, Our
Universe.
Satish
Kumar
A
JEWISH
TEACHING
In
that
hour
when
the
Egyptians
died
in
the
Red
Sea
,
the ministers
wished
to
sing
the
song
of
praise
before
the
Holy
One, but
He
rebuked
them
saying:
"My
handiwork
is
drowning
in
the
sea;
would
you
utter
a
song
before
me
in
honor
of
that?"
From
The
Sanhedrin
A
SHINTO
PRAYER
O
Most
High,
help
to
bring
thy
Light
into
the
darkened conditions
of
the
world!
Be
gracious
to
us
thy
humble
servants
and
bless
us
with illumination
as
to
that
which
is
Divinely
relevant
to
the fulfilment
of
thy
will! O
Most
High,
inspire
thy
servants
throughout
the
world
to further
efforts
towards
leading
back
thy
children
who
are
led
astray
to
the
right
way,
and
to
live
and
act
on
the
faith
of
what
has
been
taught
by
the
great
founders
of
the
religions! Bless
all
spiritual
leaders
with
thy
power
and
enable
them
to give
help,
joy,
comfort
and
reassurance
to
those
suffering,
to
whom
they
minister!
From
Shinto
Prayers
in
‘Religions
for
Peace’,
1973,
WCRP
A
SIKH
PRAYER
May
the
kingdom
of
justice
prevail! May
the
believers
be
united
in
love! May
the
hearts
of
the
believers
be
humble,
high
their
wisdom, and
may
they
be
guided
in
their
wisdom
by
the
Lord. O
Khalsa,
say
"Wahiguru,
Glory
be
to
God!"
.
.
. Entrust
unto
the
Lord
what
thou
wishest
to
be
accomplished. The
Lord
will
bring
all
matters
to
fulfilment:
Know
this
as
truth
evidenced
by
Himself.
From
Sikh
Prayers
in
*Religion
for
Peace*,
1973,
WCRP
A
TAOIST
TEACHING
I
have
three
precious
things
which
I
hold
fast
and
prize.
The
first
is
gentleness;
the
second
is
frugality;
the
third
is humility,
which
keeps
me
from
putting
myself
before
others. Be
gentle,
and
you
can
be
bold;
be
frugal,
and
you
can
be liberal;
avoid
putting
yourself
before
others,
and
you
can
become
a
leader
of
men.
Gentleness
brings
victory
to
him
who
attacks,
and
safety
to
him
who
defends. Those
whom
Heaven
would
save,
it
fences
round
with
gentleness.
The
greatest
conquerors
are
those
who
overcome
their
enemies
without
strife.
Lao
Tse
A
ZOROASTRIAN
PRAYER
With
bended
knees,
with
hands
outstretched,
do
I
yearn
for
the
effective
expression
of
the
holy
spirit working
within
me:
For
this
love
and
understanding,
truth
and
justice;
for
wisdom
to
know
the
apparent
from
the
real
that
I
might
alleviate
the
sufferings
of
men
on
earth.
.
.
. God
is
love,
understanding,
wisdom
and
virtue.
Let
us
love
one
another,
let
us
practice
mercy
and
forgiveness, let
us
have
peace,
born
of
fellow-feeling.
.
.
. Let
my
joy
be
of
altruistic
living,
of
doing
good
to
others.
Happiness
is
unto
him
from
who
happiness
proceeds
to
any
other
human
being.
RESPONSE:
We
will
practice
what
we
profess.
From
the
Avesta
prayer
in
Zoroastrian
Prayers,
in Religion
for
Peace,
1973,
WCRP
PRAYER
FOR THE SACRED
COMMUNITY
O
Blessed
Source, eternal Lord of
creation, sustainer of all
worlds, you embrace the
whole cosmos within yourself,
for
everything exists in
you. Let your winds come
and breathe
your everlasting Spirit in
us. Let us inhale your
divine
Spirit and be
inspired. Enlighten us in
your truth. Pour
your grace into our
hearts. Wipe away our sin
and all
negativity. Transform us
into your Love, and let us
radiate that Love to all
others. Inflame us with
your
unending life. Dissolve
our limited way of
being. Elevate us into your
divine Life. Give us your
capacity to share that Life with
everyone. Shape us in your
wisdom. Grant us your joy
and laughter. Let us become
that divine wisdom,
sensitivity, laughter and
joy for all
beings. Let us realize
fully that we are members of
that
Sacred Community
with
all
humankind, with other species,
with nature and the entire
cosmos. Grant us a heart
that can embrace them all in
you.
Let
us be in
communion with you forever
in
the bliss of
that Love: the Love that
sustains all and transforms
all
into your Divine Radiance.