The Lord’s Prayer
(in the original Aramaic)


Our Father
Abwûn
"Oh Thou, from whom the breath of life comes,

which art in heaven,
d'bwaschmâja
who fills all realms of sound, light and vibration.

Hallowed be thy name.
Nethkâdasch schmach
May Your light be experienced in my utmost holiest.

Thy kingdom come,
Têtê malkuthach.
Your Heavenly Domain approaches.

Thy will be done in earth, as it is in heaven.
Nehwê tzevjânach aikâna d'bwaschmâja af b'arha.
Let Your will come true - in the universe {all that vibrates}
just as on earth {that is material and dense}.

Give us this day our daily bread.
Hawvlân lachma d'sûnkanân jaomâna.
Give us wisdom {understanding, assistance} for our daily need,

And forgive us our debts, as we forgive our debtors.
Waschboklân chaubên wachtahên aikâna
daf chnân schwoken l'chaijabên.
detach the fetters of faults that bind us, {karma}
like we let go the guilt of others.

And lead us not into temptation,
Wela tachlân l'nesjuna
Let us not be lost in superficial things {materialism, common temptations},

but deliver us from evil:
ela patzân min bischa.
but let us be freed from that what keeps us off from our true purpose.

For thine is the kingdom, and the power, and the glory, for ever.
Metol dilachie malkutha wahaila wateschbuchta l'ahlâm almîn.
From You comes the all-working will, the lively strength to act,
the song that beautifies all and renews itself from age to age.

Amen.
Amên.
Sealed in trust, faith and truth.
[I confirm with my entire being)