Oh, my Beloved, as I worship you throughout the day, I thank you for my life, for the beauty of the color of the autumn leaves in the woods, for my health, and, yes, sometimes, also for a difficult day.
You are worshipped throughout the world in different forms: in Native Americans traditions as Spider Grandmother of the Hopis or White Buffalo Calf of the Sioux, etc-, as Kali or Shakti in India, Kwan Yin in Buddhism, Amaterasu in Japan,
Goddess Amaterasu, Japan
Our Lady of Guadalupe, Mexico
Isis in ancient Egypt, Mary in Christianity. I recognize you and love you in all of these forms and chose to worship you in a Tibetan statuette representing a Tara.
I feel you in my heart, I understand I am part of the universal consciousness, of which you are also a part, therefore we are one! I pray that I increase my awareness of your presence in my daily life and activities, and that more and more people worship you throughout the world in your different forms to bring peace.
