Prayers
The Marriage Creed
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Comfort Each Other. . . Provide a refuge and sanctuary
for each other from the chill winds of the world. Your marriage
is a hearth, from whence comes the peace, harmony, and warmth of
soul and spirit.
Caress As You Would Be Caressed . . . Warm your
loved one’s body with your healing touch. Remember that as
babies can die with lack of touching, so can marriages wither from
lack of closeness.
Be a Friend and a Partner . . . Friendship can
be a peaceful island, separate and apart, in a world of turmoil
and strife. Reflect upon the tranquillity of the many future years
you can share with true friend, and beware of becoming battling
enemies under the same roof.
Be Open With Each Other . . . Bind not yourselves
in the secretness that causes suspicion and doubt. Trust and reveal
yourselves to each other, even as the budding rose opens to reveal
its fragrance and beauty.
Listen To Each Other . . . And hear not only words,
but also the non-language of tone, mood, and expression. Learn to
listen to understand rather than listening to argue.
Respect Each Other's Rights . . . Remember that
each is a person of flesh and blood, entitled to his or her own
choices and mistakes. Each owns himself or herself, and has the
right to equality.
Allow the Other to be an Individual. . . Seek
not to create for each other a new mold that can only fit with much
discomfort and pain. Accept the other as they are, as you would
have yourself accepted.
Give Each Other Approval. . . Remember criticism
divides, while compliments encourage confidence in the other. Hasten
not to point out the other’s mistakes, for each will soon
discover his or her own.
Cherish Your Union. . . Let no one come between
your togetherness, not child, not friend, nor worldly goods. Yet
maintain enough separateness to allow each other his or her own
unique oneness.
Love One Another. . . Love is your river of life
– your eternal source of recreating yourselves. Above
all else – love one another.
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