Saturday, February 7, 2026

February 7th, 2026

The Aramaic Lord's Prayer

The 38th Rule of Love 
Below 



I offer this "Not as a Truth" 
But as Something that "Resonates With Me"


The Aramaic Lord's Prayer (often Abwoon d'bwashmaya) is the traditional Galilean Aramaic version of the prayer taught by Jesus. It emphasizes cosmic themes, focusing on divine light, sound, and breath, with phrases like "Abwoon" (0 Birther/Father- Mother) and a focus on removing "tangled threads" of debt. It is central to the liturgy of Syriac Orthodox churches.

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Amen in Hebrew and Following Translated to English 

Hebrew Translation 

"Amém" (ou Amen) uma palavra de origem hebraica, adotada no Cristianismo, Judaismo e Islamismo, que significa "certamente",

"verdadeiramente", "assim seja" ou "eu acredito". usada como uma declaração de afirmação, concordância ou fé para encerrar orações, hinos ou confirmar a veracidade de uma declaração.

English Translation 

Amém" (ou Amen) is a word of Hebrew origin, adopted in Christianity, Judaism and Islam, which means "certainly", "verdadeiramente", "assim seja" or "eu creudo". It is used as a statement of affirmation, concordance or faith to enclose prayers, hinos or confirm the veracity of a statement. 


The 38th Rule of Love 

By Shams of Tabriz 

It is never too late to ask yourself, 'Am ready to change the life am living? Am ready to change within? Even if a single day in your life is the same as the day before, it surely is a pity. At every moment and with each new breath, one should be renewed and renewed again. There is only one way to be born into a new life: to die before death.







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