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Monday, October 23, 2006
October 2006
Monday, October 23, 2006
11:49:00 AM EDT

Native American prayer for women



Woman's Prayer

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)


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  • #3 Comment from my78novata 
    10/23/06 8:13 PM Permalink
    I could use a little prayer Im getting tired of being called bitchy everytime I dissagre with someone dislike something or am cranky becuase I DO all the cleaning and rooms are  mess and kitty litter needs to be emptied and I have said it like ten times!!!!!!!!! !!!!
  • #2 Comment from mosie1944 
    10/23/06 12:54 PM Permalink
    Great one.
  • #1 Comment from deshelestraci 
    10/23/06 11:59 AM Permalink
    I especially like this.  It's nice to be honored for all of our roles.
    Traci