A
Prayer For Oneness by Karem Barratt,
Xavier University
I rest in you, Spirit of Life.
I place in you my feet, my legs, my
torso, my arms, my shoulders, my head
and allow you to support all that I am.
I rest in you, Spirit of Life, and give
to you my worries, my fears, my doubts,
my hopes, my joys, my pains, my anger,
my love, my hate, and allow you to take
in all that I am.
And as I give all that I am, I find the
place of truth, stillness, still,
eternal where you and I are one.
I breathe in, deep, deeply, down, up,
all that we are, as I stand on my toes
at the edge of the universe, in oneness.
And all that we are expands, until
forever.
ADDITIONAL
INTERESTING ARTWORK
These works portray
unique messages beyond being mere
illustrations.
The
Sacrament of the Last
Supper by Salvador
Dalí, 1955.
The Last
Supper by Emil Nolde c.
1909. A very
different interpretation from
the Dali painting.
Communion of
the Apostles by Fra
Angelico, with donor
portrait, 1440–41.
NOTE:
Images and links are not
provided here because of
copyright restrictions and
because links often become
outdated. However, reproductions
of these works are easy to find
on the Internet.