Archive of Prayers
The Great Invocation
by Alice Bailey
From the point of Light within the Mind of God
Let light stream forth into the minds of men.
Let Light descend on Earth.
From the point of Love within the Heart of God
Let love stream forth into the hearts of men.
May Christ* return to Earth.
From the centre where the Will of God is known
Let purpose guide the little wills of men –
The purpose which the Masters know and serve.
From the centre which we call the race of men
Let the Plan of Love and Light work out
And may it seal the door where evil dwells.
Let Light and Love and Power restore the Plan on Earth.
The Prayer of St. Benedict
“Latin Version”
Crux sacra sit mihi lux!
Nunquam draco sit mihi dux!
Vade retro Satana!
Nunquam suade mihi vana!
Sunt mala quae libas.
Ipse venena bibas!
“English Translation”
The Holy Cross be my light;
Never the dragon be my guide.
Get behind me, Satan!
Never suggest vanities to me!
Evil are the things you pour,
Drink your own poison!
Hermetic Prayer of Gratitude
We thank you, supreme and most high God, by whose grace alone we have attained the light of your knowledge;
Holy Name that must be honored, the one Name by which our ancestral faith blesses God alone.
We thank you who deign to grant to all a father’s fidelity, reverence, and love, along with any power that is sweeter, by giving us the gift of consciousness, reason, and understanding;
Consciousness, that we may know you;
Reason, by which we may seek you in our dim suppositions;
Knowledge by which we may rejhoice in knowing you.
And we who are saved by your power do indeed rejoice because you have shown yourself to us wholly. We rejoice that you have deigned to make us gods for eternigty even while we depend on the body. for this is mankinds’s only means of giving thanks: Knowlege ofyour majesty. We have known you, the vast light perceived only by reason.
We have understood you, true life of life, the womb pregnant with all coming-to-be.
We have known you, who persist eternally by concieving all coming-to-be in its perfect fullness.
Worshipping with this entire prayer the good of your goodness, we ask only this: that you wish us to persist in the love of your knowledge and that we never be cut off from such a life as this.
Thunder: The Perfect Mind
The Nag Hammadi Library: Translated by George W. Macrae