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If I Have Offended You
Zoroaster (6th century BC, Persia)
If I have offended you, O Wise Lord, whether by thought or word or deed, whether intentionally or inadvertently, I earnestly seek to make amends by offering you praise.
If I have reduced the honor in which you are held, I proclaim your glory with even greater
fervor.
May your will rule in the hearts of all your creatures.
May every animal and plant, as well as every man and woman, live according to your laws, for the seed of righteousness lives in every living thing.
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