Transcript Monday

Monday
A traditional prayer from the Buddhist
faith:
May all beings have happiness and the causes of
happiness;
May all be free from sorrow and the causes of
sorrow;
May all never be separated from the sacred
happiness which is sorrowless;
And may all live in equality, without too much
attachment and too much aversion,
And live believing in the equality of all that lives.
Amen
Tuesday
A traditional prayer from the Islamic faith:
Glory be to God and praise and thanks be
to God.
Our Lord listens to him who praises Him
Oh my Lord, forgive me and have mercy on
me.
Glorified is my Lord, the Exalted”
Wednesday
A traditional prayer from the Jewish faith:
My God, the soul You have given me is pure. You created
it, You formed it, and You breathed it into me.
You guard it while it is within me, and one day You will
take it from me, and restore it to me in the time to
come.
As long as the soul is within me, I will thank You,
HaShem my God and God of my ancestors, Master of all
works, Lord of all souls. Blessed are You, LORD, who
restores souls to lifeless bodies.
Amen
Thursday
A traditional prayer from the Sikh
faith:
There is one God.
His Name is Truth.
He is the Creator.
He is present throughout His
Creation.
He fears none.
He hates none.
His existence is immortal.
Amen
Friday
The Lord’s Prayer unites all
Christians of all denominations:
Our Father, who art in
heaven, Hallowed be thy
Name. Thy Kingdom come. Thy
will be done in earth, As it is in
heaven. Give us this day our
daily bread. And forgive us our
trespasses, As we forgive them
that trespass against us. And
lead us not into temptation, But
deliver us from evil. For thine
is the kingdom,
The power, and the glory,
For ever and ever.
Amen.