A Prayer for Peace

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Avinu ve’ emoteynu sheh ba shamayim, tzur Yisra’el ve’ go’aloe
Our Father and Mother energies in the cosmos, the rock of Israel and our salvation,

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Bless all the peoples of the Middle East with peace, security, environment sanity, and a sense of being genuinely cared for by the world and by the God/dess of all flesh, however they conceive of this God or Goddess, whatever names or language they give to the ULTIMATE SOURCE OF LOVE AND MEANING IN THE UNIVERSE.
In this hour of war, violence, and pain, we reaffirm the humanity and decency of all the people on our planet, and our ability to see the humanity and God-presence in the Palestinian people, the Israeli people, and all people on the planet. We understand that each of the many sides of the conflicts tearing our world apart today have their own legitimacy, but we also know that violence cannot be the path to a peaceful and safe world. We may be outraged at the behavior of governments, political parties, or groups acting in hurtful ways, but we will not accept any attempt to generalize that righteous indignation into generalities about all people of a certain nation, race, religion, sexual orientation, or any other such grouping.
We ask YOU, the Force of Healing and Transformation in the Universe, Yud Hey Vav Hey, ALLAH, the Cosmos Christ, Krishna, whatever name people give to this Force, to open up the hearts of all humanity to each other and to the earth itself. Let us quickly see a new consciousness permeating the human race, a consciousness which recognizes that peace and “homeland security” can never be achieved through strategies based on domination and “power over” others, but only through a strategy of genuine love, caring, kindness, and generosity toward others.
As Spiritual Progressives, we will do our best to practice that openheartedness, love and generosity, toward the Palestinian people, our brothers and sisters in the Middle East, and toward the Israeli people, even while still retaining our critical consciousness enough to wish that each side would stop being hurtful toward the other and would adopt the New Bottom Line of love, kindness, caring for each other and the planet, that provides the only sustainable path for us and all peoples on the planet.
We know that peace can only be sustainably achieved when the world is reorganized along principles of social justice, caring for each other and caring for the planet Earth–and so we will commit to putting our energies into that task. Give us the strength and wisdom to know how to heal the many hurts of people who have responded to their own pain by acting in painful ways toward others. Give us the capacity to show empathy and to learn how heal the wounds, not only of the oppressed, but also the wounds that distort the behaviors and generate the fears that are the basis of racism, sexism, anti-Semitism, xenophobia, Islamophobia, and every other form of distorted consciousness. And give us the humility to recognize our own blind spots and the courage to work to heal ourselves even as we seek to heal others!
Precisely at this moment, we refuse to be realistic, but instead recognize YOU and your presence in our lives as an incitement to put our energies and money behind our highest values – love, kindness, generosity, ethical and environmental sustainability, and awe/wonder/and radical amazement at the grandeur and mystery of the universe. It is from this standpoint, rooted in our Torah and in our tradition for some, for the Koran or the New Testament for others, and for many other spiritual sources, that we affirm that love and kindness will triumph on our planet, and we will do our part to make that actually happen. In so acting, we will become Your partners in Tikkun Olam – the healing and repair of the world.

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Written for Tikkun magazinewww.tikkun.org, Beyt Tikkun and the interfaith and secular-humanist welcomingNetwork of Spiritual Progressives by Rabbi Michael Lerner. Please circulate this to everyone you know, post it on your Facebook and other social media and your website, and ask everyone you know to join and support our Network of Spiritual Progressives by going to its website and joining atwww.spiritualprogressives.org. RabbiLerner.tikkun@gmail.com

4 thoughts on “A Prayer for Peace

  1. Tonight, at our Erev Shabbat dinner with friends in our home, the focus will be on peace. This prayer will be read at the alter of our table. May this Shabbat usher in a lasting peace allowing all people, all peoples, to be still, to be unafraid, to feel safe. May all be comforted. May all be allowed to rest. Shabbat Shalom. Tiferet Welch

  2. Dear Rabbi Michael, my friend, thank you & Shalom. I have shared with my 2000 email subscribers and 100 text subscribers. Caring citizens governing a caring society are the solution, Chuck Watts

  3. Dear Rabbi Michael, thank you & Shalom. I long for the day when there is real lasting peace between Israel and Palestine. The present situation is a disaster for all concerned. I feel that this conflict is actually creating more anger, sadness and misunderstanding. Children crippled now and maimed may be the terrorist of the future and in this sense Israel in particular is living into a certain future. Hamas also feeds this cycle although to a lesser to degree but no less responsible for the continuation of the conflict. As a people of faith we must pray without ceasing for peace. So thank for you for your great prayer of peace. I find prayer to be that one sacred act where we all can come together for the love of G-d.

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