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Before starting this activity, take a few minutes to read through and sit with this prayer by Trisha Arlin. Read it as many times as you’d like and take notice of what comes up for you. What resonates?
Instead Of: A Prayer for Peace by Trisha Arlin
Blessed Yah, Creator, Created, Creating...
We pray for peace,
For ourselves and the world,
Even if only for one day:
Instead of anger, we choose kindness.
Instead of revenge, we choose justice.
Instead of resentment, we choose empathy.
Instead of work, we choose rest.
Instead of ideology, we choose compromise.
Instead of destruction, we choose community.
Instead of fear, we choose endurance.
Instead of invective, we choose prayer.
Instead of violence, we choose peace.
Blessed Yah, Creator, Created, Creating...
We give thanks for this day of peace.
May it change us, may it change the world,
And let us say, Amen.
Now grab a pen, and work through these prompts.
Instead of __________________________,
I choose ____________________________.
Instead of __________________________,
I choose ____________________________.
Instead of __________________________,
I choose ____________________________.
Instead of __________________________,
I choose ____________________________.
Instead of __________________________,
I choose ____________________________.
This activity can be done alone or as part of a group.
First, find a quiet spot. Maybe it’s at home, on a favorite couch, or maybe it’s sitting in a circle with like-minded people, feeling connected to their power and strength. Get comfortable in that quiet spot, and let your mind start to drift to all of the ways in which our world needs healing. What does that healing look like for individuals? For communities? For wildlife? For our planet?
When you’re ready, bring your mind back, and recite this meditation out loud. Repeat this meditation as many times as you’d like:
May we hear and recognize our own calling,
We are the ones with the capacity to heal,
To nurture, and to repair the harm we have caused,
And the harm of those who came before us.
May we strive to practice tikkun olam,
May we repair the world through collective action
So that we can not only survive this changing world,
But thrive here.
May we be courageous in the face of apathy,
In the presence of our own fear and indecision,
May we move together even through grief,
Remembering that there’s still time to act,
There’s still time to remember the world
Back into being.
A Meditation for Healing the World
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We Are the People Who Build
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This activity can be done alone or as part of a group.
First, find a quiet spot. Maybe it’s at home, on a favorite couch, or maybe it’s sitting in a circle with like-minded people, feeling connected to their power and strength. Get comfortable in that quiet spot, and let your mind start to drift to all of the ways in which our world needs healing. What does that healing look like for individuals? For communities? For wildlife? For our planet?
When you’re ready, bring your mind back, and recite this meditation out loud. Repeat this meditation as many times as you’d like:
May we hear and recognize our own calling,
We are the ones with the capacity to heal,
To nurture, and to repair the harm we have caused,
And the harm of those who came before us.
May we strive to practice tikkun olam,
May we repair the world through collective action
So that we can not only survive this changing world,
But thrive here.
May we be courageous in the face of apathy,
In the presence of our own fear and indecision,
May we move together even through grief,
Remembering that there’s still time to act,
There’s still time to remember the world
Back into being.
A Meditation for Healing the World
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More
Before starting this activity, take a few minutes to read through and sit with this prayer by Trisha Arlin. Read it as many times as you’d like and take notice of what comes up for you. What resonates?
Instead Of: A Prayer for Peace by Trisha Arlin
Blessed Yah, Creator, Created, Creating...
We pray for peace,
For ourselves and the world,
Even if only for one day:
Instead of anger, we choose kindness.
Instead of revenge, we choose justice.
Instead of resentment, we choose empathy.
Instead of work, we choose rest.
Instead of ideology, we choose compromise.
Instead of destruction, we choose community.
Instead of fear, we choose endurance.
Instead of invective, we choose prayer.
Instead of violence, we choose peace.
Blessed Yah, Creator, Created, Creating...
We give thanks for this day of peace.
May it change us, may it change the world,
And let us say, Amen.
Now grab a pen, and work through these prompts.
Instead of __________________________,
I choose ____________________________.
Instead of __________________________,
I choose ____________________________.
Instead of __________________________,
I choose ____________________________.
Instead of __________________________,
I choose ____________________________.
Instead of __________________________,
I choose ____________________________.
Instead Of: An Activity for Peace
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