March 2005
3/31/05
3/31/05
3/31/05
3/31/05
3/31/05
3/31/05
3/31/05
3/29/05
3/29/05
3/29/05
3/29/05
3/29/05
3/29/05
3/28/05
3/28/05
3/28/05
3/28/05
3/28/05
3/27/05
3/27/05
3/26/05
3/26/05
3/25/05
3/25/05
3/25/05
3/25/05
3/24/05
3/24/05
3/24/05
3/24/05
3/24/05
Beautiful Native American prayer for Women
3/24/05
3/23/05
3/23/05
3/23/05
3/23/05
3/22/05
3/22/05
3/22/05
3/22/05
3/22/05
3/21/05
3/21/05
3/21/05
3/21/05
3/20/05
3/20/05
3/20/05
3/20/05
3/20/05
3/19/05
3/19/05
3/19/05
3/19/05
3/19/05
3/19/05
3/18/05
3/18/05
3/17/05
3/17/05
3/17/05
3/16/05
3/15/05
3/15/05
3/15/05
3/15/05
3/15/05
3/15/05
3/15/05
3/15/05
3/14/05
3/14/05
3/14/05
3/13/05
3/13/05
3/13/05
3/13/05
3/13/05
3/12/05
3/12/05
3/12/05
3/12/05
3/12/05
3/11/05
3/11/05
3/11/05
3/11/05
3/8/05
3/8/05
3/7/05
3/7/05
3/7/05
3/7/05
3/7/05
3/7/05
3/6/05
3/6/05
3/5/05
3/5/05
3/5/05
3/5/05
3/4/05
3/3/05
3/2/05
3/1/05
3/1/05
3/1/05
3/1/05
3/1/05
3/1/05
3/1/05
Thursday, March 24, 2005
3:55:00 PM EST
Feeling Quiet
Great Spirit, I am Mother.
I was made by You so that the image of Your love
Could be brought into existence.
May I always carry with me
The sacredness of this honour.
Creator, I am Daughter.
I am the learner of the Traditions.
May I carry them forward
So that the Elders and Ancestors
Will be remembered for all time.
Maker-Of-All-Things, I am Sister.
Through me, may my brothers be shown
The manner in which I am to be respected.
May I join with my sisters in strength and power as a Healing Sheild
So that they will no longer bear the stain of abuse.
Niskam, I am Committed Partner:
One who shares her spirit,
But is wise to remember never to give it away,
Lest it become lost,
And the two become less than one.
I am Woman.
Hear me.
Welal'in.
Ta'ho!
Native American (Mi'kmaq) source: Submitted by Beliefnet member Namaskara-mudra
Written by hestiahomeschool Blog about this entry
3:55:00 PM EST
Feeling Quiet
Beautiful Native American prayer for Women
Great Spirit, I am Mother.
I was made by You so that the image of Your love
Could be brought into existence.
May I always carry with me
The sacredness of this honour.
Creator, I am Daughter.
I am the learner of the Traditions.
May I carry them forward
So that the Elders and Ancestors
Will be remembered for all time.
Maker-Of-All-Things, I am Sister.
Through me, may my brothers be shown
The manner in which I am to be respected.
May I join with my sisters in strength and power as a Healing Sheild
So that they will no longer bear the stain of abuse.
Niskam, I am Committed Partner:
One who shares her spirit,
But is wise to remember never to give it away,
Lest it become lost,
And the two become less than one.
I am Woman.
Hear me.
Welal'in.
Ta'ho!
Native American (Mi'kmaq) source: Submitted by Beliefnet member Namaskara-mudra
Written by hestiahomeschool Blog about this entry
This entry has 5 comments: (Add your own)
-
Beautiful. In many cultures the Earth is a Mother, as is Nature.
-
That is a pretty cool prayer. :)
-
LOLOLOL!
-
Thank you so very much for sharing this beautiful prayer. It is so incredible.
Not wanting to dis men, but it seems like women are more concerned over all with expressing the Great Spirits love.
Wonderful homsechooling!!
Susie &* Co.
3/26/05 12:48 PM
tabby