Karma Thegsum Chöling
Words from an American Lama
An Aspiration Prayer by Sulak Sivaraksa
Let us pray for world peace, social justice, and environmental balance, which
begin with our own breathing.
I breathe in calmly and breathe out mindfully.
Once I have seeds of peace and happiness within me, I try to reduce my selfish
desire and reconstitute my consciousness.
With less attachment to myself, I try to understand the structural violence in the
world.
Linking my heart with my head, I perceive the world holisitically, a sphere full of
living beings who are all related to me.
I try to expand my understanding with love to help build a more nonviolent
world.I vow to live simply and offer myself to the oppressed.
By the grace of the Compassionate Ones and with the help of good friends, may
I be a partner in lessening the suffering of the world so that it may be a proper
habitat for all sentient beings to live in harmony during this millennium.
- Sulak Sivaraksa, from Mindful Politics: A Buddhist Guide To Making The World A Better Place, Melvin McLeod, ed. (Wisdom Pub. 2006)
