O divine Master:
the second half of the Prayer of Saint Francis begins with invoking the divine Master, it's a plea for something deep within us, intimate, yet somehow forgotten. This isn't a prayer to some far off entity begging for our life to change, it's really a call to our own true essence, our God-connection, asking for our divine nature to be shown.
o, divine Master, grant...
and what follows is a request for selflessness, for qualities of our innate nature be revealed and then offered to the world. This is the answer to every seeker, those seeking enlightenment, or answers to their deepest longings - what's been searched for is already present within and in using this prayer, calling upon the divine Master, we are answered through by an interior silence, a selfless presence that fills us with an urge to serve others.
o, divine Master, grant that I...
and this I, our self-identity crying out in prayer,
all but disappears.
while only love remains.
~
Love, Eric
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