Send us Thy peace, O Lord, that we may be contented and thankful for Thy bountiful gifts.
Hazrat Inayat Khan
Thankful for Thy Bountiful Gifts
Topic: Gratitude
PRAYER FOR PEACE
Send us Thy peace, O Lord,
which is perfect and everlasting,
that our souls may radiate peace.
Send us Thy peace, O Lord,
that we may think, act, and speak harmoniously.
Send us Thy peace, O Lord,
that we may be contented and
thankful for Thy bountiful gifts.
Send us Thy peace, O Lord,
that amidst our worldly strife
we may enjoy Thy bliss.
Send us Thy peace, O Lord,
that we may endure all, tolerate all
in the thought of Thy grace and mercy.
Send us Thy peace, O Lord,
that our lives may become a divine vision,
and in Thy light all darkness may vanish.
Send us Thy peace, O Lord,
our Father and Mother,
that we, Thy children on earth,
may all unite in one family.
Hazrat Inayat Khan (1882-1927) was a Sufi master who was born in India and later lived in Europe and the United States. He is considered one of the most important figures in the revival of Sufism in the West. Khan's teacher's dying words were: "Fare forth into the world, my child, and harmonize the East and the West with the harmony of thy music. Spread the word of Sufism abroad, for to this end art thou gifted by Allah, the most Merciful and Compassionate."
In 1910, Khan traveled to the United States, where he founded the Sufi Order International. He also traveled extensively throughout Europe, giving lectures and teaching workshops. Khan's message of universal love and understanding resonated with people from all walks of life, and he quickly became a respected figure in the spiritual community. Although Sufism is traditionally part of the mystical heritage of Islam, Khan developed a pattern of worship and spiritual practice that draws upon the major religious traditions. His teachings emphasize the importance of love, understanding, and compassion. He believed that all people are connected, and that we can achieve a higher state of consciousness by transcending our differences.
Khan died in 1927 in New Delhi, India. His legacy lives on through the Sufi Order International, which continues to spread his message of peace and understanding. Khan's work has had a significant impact on the spiritual landscape of the West. He is credited with helping to introduce Sufism to a new audience, and his teachings continue to inspire people around the world.
Prayer For Peace
Khan, Hazrat Inayat. "Prayer for Peace." Hazrat Inayat Khan: The Sufi Message, www.sufimessage.org/prayers/prayer-for-peace/.
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Theme: Gratefulness
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