Great Enlightenment Buddhist Institute Society (GEBIS) is a Canadian based Buddhist organization. Within it, we strive to cultivate our inner compassion and wisdom by learning and living the Buddha’s teachings. It is our faith that Buddha’s education and values can help bring profound positive changes to the world. By putting the Buddha’s teachings into practice, our aspiration is to make our communities, and in turn the world, a better place.
Prayers from GEBIS Monks
In light of the recent pandemic, monks have recently added 1 more hour of prayers on top of usual routines.
And we hope our prayers can reach out to everyone who has been affected by the current situations at hand.
And we’ve also decided to allow anyone to write down the names of those you want us to pray for. Their names will be included in the prayers.
So feel free to fill in the form by clicking on the link provided below!
https://forms.gle/jfL5f9SC1yGYLg7L9
And we would like to share with you a part of our prayer that really resonate with us. There are 9 verses.
Hopefully you’ll like it!
May all beings everywhere
Plagued by sufferings of body and mind
Obtain an ocean of happiness and joy
By virtue of my merits.
May no living creature ever suffer,
Commit wrong or ever fall ill.
May no one be afraid or belittled,
Or their minds ever be depressed.
And may the blind receive their sight,
And may the deaf begin to hear.
May those whose body are worn with toil
Be restored on finding repose
And may the naked now be clothed,
And all the hungry eat their fill.
And may those parched with thirst receive
Pure waters and delicious drink.
May the poor and destitute find wealth,
The haggard and the careworn, joy.
May those who despair be inspired
And imbued with enormous fortitude.
May there be timely rains
And bountiful harvests;
May all medicine be effective
And wholesome prayers bear fruit.
May every being ailing with disease
Be freed at once from every malady.
May every sickness that afflicts the living
Be wholly and forever absent from the world.
May those who go in dread have no more fear.
May captives be unchained and now set free.
And may the weak receive their strength.
May living beings help each other in kindness.
For as long as space endures
And for as long as living beings remain,
Until then may I, too, abide
To dispel the misery of the world.