Order Of The Horae Prayer Bead Recitation



Order Of The Horae Prayer Bead Recitation

I. In the Name of Eunomia, Keeper of Rules,

Hora of the Upraised Hand,

I am bound by the Law of the Universe.

II. In the Name of Dike, Keeper of Justice,

Hora of the Even Hand,

That which I give, I receive in turn.

III. In the Name of Irene, Keeper of the Peace,

Hora of the Open Hand,

I live in unity with my own path.

Twelve Principles of Clarity

1. I will maintain purity of body.

2. I will maintain simplicity in my possessions.

3. I will strive for clarity of words.

4. I will strive to live sustainably on the Earth.

5. I will place no commitment of the heart above

my commitment to my path.

6. I will commit only to honorable work.

7. I will maintain clarity in all relationships.

8. I will strive for purity in my sexuality.

9. I will sustain clarity of faith.

10. I will submit humbly to honorable authority.

11. I will maintain loyalty to the endurance of my community.

12. I will strive always for mindfulness and clarity of soul.

The Handmaidens

1. May my days be filled with abundance.

2. May I hear the messages that are sent to my ears.

3. May I be the peacemaker between hatred and hatred.

4. May my name be a word of integrity.

5. May my word be a bond of iron.

6. May my hands gladly tend to the work of the world.

7. May I be strong enough to walk alone.

8. May my labors reap a fertile harvest.

9. May my heart be ever open to healing.

10. May I find solace from all wounding.

11. May I always be able to see from the eye of flight.

12. May I come to be a friend to loss and grieving.

The Horai

1. In the hour before dawn, I nourish hope for the future.

2. At the rising of the Sun, I open my mind to the light.

3. The song of the morning rings joyously in my soul.

4. My body is a sacred vessel in which I experience love.

5. In the moment of cleansing, my blood runs with the

waters of many oceans.

6. In the eye of the Sun, I celebrate that which gives life.

7. The hands of the Gods are upon me, and my gratitude

is poured out onto the earth.

8. My work is arduous, yet I am equal to this challenge.

9. My labors are heavy, yet I take solace in this discipline.

10. In the hour before dusk, I stand in awe of that which

is greater than I.

11. At the setting of the Sun, I praise the passing of all things.

12. In the eye of the Moon, I walk willingly into the darkness.

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