Prayer of the Night Chant
Dene
(Navajo)
House made of dawn.
House made of evening light.
House made of the dark cloud.
House made of male rain.
House made of dark mist.
House made of female rain.
House made of pollen.
House made of grasshoppers.
Dark cloud is at the door.
The trail out of it is dark
cloud.
The zigzag lightning stands high upon
it.
Male deity!
Your offering I make.
I have prepared a smoke for you.
Restore my feet for me.
Restore my legs for me.
Restore my body for me.
Restore my mind for me.
This very day take out your spell for
me.
Your spell remove for me.
You have taken it away for me.
Far off it has gone.
Happily I recover.
Happily my interior becomes
cool.
Happily I go forth.
My interior feeling cool, may I
walk.
No longer sore, may I walk.
Impervious to pain, may I walk.
With lively feelings may I walk.
As it used to be long ago, may I walk.
Happily may I walk.
Happily, with abundant dark clouds,
may I walk.
Happily, with abundant showers, may I
walk.
Happily, with abundant plants, may I
walk.
Happily, on a trail of pollen, may I
walk.
Happily may I walk.
Being as it used to be long ago, may I
walk.
May it be beautiful before me.
May it be beautiful behind me.
May it be beautiful below me.
May it be beautiful above me.
May it be beautiful all around
me.
In beauty it is finished.
Submitted by: sands@psnw.com
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