A Request for a united prayerful spirit during this time before the hearing of Leonard Peltier
As you know the hearing is Tuesday at Lewisburg Pennsylvania on Leonard Peltier's parole. This is a prayer I want to circulate please to all who are taking part in ceremony for this cause, even in private. I was given this and you may distribute to any and all who are praying or in prayer for this justice ruling.
For those holding the vigils, for those on the roads, for the spirit of our people as we await the rulings, the tension: Pray that what is rising up is good and will only remain good and being given in grace as well as power. Let us all remain hand in hand with one another. There is a spirit of divisiveness that is raring its head all over the place, and we must be full of grace and let the goodness of that grace flow through us and wash out the meanness and anger towards how we have been treated. We have to hold each other up prayerfully, around fires, at Sundance tonight. Please pray healing for our women and men who are aligned at Wounded Knee tonight at the rock, for our men who hang in grace and know God's perfect grasp to keep them afloat in the palm. Those who think we are "backward" we ask for forgiveness and grace as we teach through our own graceful actions what can be done to love and show love -- to be beacons of light. Let the tears only wash, and hearts break only to reveal the light -- the beauty of the world that is ours to As you know the hearing is Tuesday at Lewisburg Pennsylvania on Leonard Peltier's parole. This is a prayer I want to circulate please to all who are taking part in ceremony for this cause, even in private. I was given this and you may distribute to any and all who are praying or in prayer for this justice ruling.
For those holding the vigils, for those on the roads, for the spirit of our people as we await the rulings, the tension: Pray that what is rising up is good and will only remain good and being given in grace as well as power. Let us all remain hand in hand with one another. There is a spirit of divisiveness that is raring its head all over the place, and we must be full of grace and let the goodness of that grace flow through us and wash out the meanness and anger towards how we have been treated. We have to hold each other up prayerfully, around fires, at Sundance tonight. Please pray healing for our women and men who are aligned at Wounded Knee tonight at the rock, for our men who hang in grace and know God's perfect grasp to keep them afloat in the palm. Those who think we are "backward" we ask for forgiveness and grace as we teach through our own graceful actions what can be done to love and show love -- to be beacons of light. Let the tears only wash, and hearts break only to reveal the light -- the beauty of the world that is ours to care for and ourselves we are to be respectful of as well as our families. It is important that we push the evil away and find the goodness and bring it up to the surface! Tonight, tomorrow we will pray, fast, do all we do to hold ourselves accountable, and we pray that all follow, and remember not only the injustice at Wounded Knee but also the injustice we have committed ourselves, and the many ways we can be of help to one another. Lay loving hands on one another, lift one another in prayer. forgive an enemy and do something good for him or her. It is a time of renewal, no matter what happens. Show up!care for and ourselves we are to be respectful of as well as our families. It is important that we push the evil away and find the goodness and bring it up to the surface! Tonight, tomorrow we will pray, fast, do all we do to hold ourselves accountable, and we pray that all follow, and remember not only the injustice at Wounded Knee but also the injustice we have committed ourselves, and the many ways we can be of help to one another. Lay loving hands on one another, lift one another in prayer. forgive an enemy and do something good for him or her. It is a time of renewal, no matter what happens. Show up!
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