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The Lord’s Prayer Aramaic Version

(Aramaic translated to English.)

Abwûn O cosmic Birther, from whom the breath of life comes,

d’bwaschmâja who fills all realms of sound, light and vibration.

Nethkâdasch schmach May Your light be experienced in my utmost holiest.

Têtê malkuthach. Your Heavenly Domain approaches.

Nehwê tzevjânach aikâna d’bwaschmâja af b’arha. Let Your will come true in the universe (all that vibrates) just as on earth (that is material and dense).

Hawvlân lachma d’sûnkanân jaomâna. Give us wisdom (understanding, assistance) for our daily need,

Waschboklân chaubên wachtahên aikâna daf chnân schwoken l’chaijabên. detach the fetters of faults that bind us, (karma) like we let go the guilt of others.

Wela tachlân l’nesjuna Let us not be lost in superficial things (materialism, common temptations),

ela patzân min bischa. but let us be freed from that what keeps us off from our true purpose.

Metol dilachie malkutha wahaila wateschbuchta l’ahlâm almîn. From You comes the all-working will, the lively strength to act, the song that beautifies all and renews itself from age to age.

Amên. Sealed in trust, faith and truth. (I confirm with my entire being) Adonai

Universal Prayer: Bridging the Traditional and Mystical Lord’s Prayer

Here’s a comparison between the traditional Lord’s Prayer (as found in most English Bibles) and the Aramaic-to-English version you provided. The Aramaic version uses broader, more cosmic language and emphasizes spiritual concepts such as vibration, light, and purpose, while the traditional version is more concise and rooted in familiar Christian theological terms.

Traditional Lord’s PrayerAramaic (English Translation) VersionComparison & Commentary
Our Father in heavenO cosmic Birther, from whom the breath of life comes“Father” becomes “cosmic Birther,” emphasizing God as the universal source of life, not just a paternal figure.
Hallowed be your namewho fills all realms of sound, light and vibration. May Your light be experienced in my utmost holiest.“Hallowed” (holy, revered) is expressed as experiencing divine light and presence in all realms and within oneself.
Your kingdom comeYour Heavenly Domain approaches.“Kingdom” is rendered as “Heavenly Domain,” suggesting a spiritual realm drawing near rather than a political kingdom.
Your will be done, on earth as it is in heavenLet Your will come true in the universe (all that vibrates) just as on earth (that is material and dense).“Will” is cosmic, encompassing all existence (“all that vibrates”), not just earth. “Earth” is described as “material and dense.”
Give us today our daily breadGive us wisdom (understanding, assistance) for our daily need“Bread” becomes “wisdom” and “assistance,” focusing on spiritual sustenance rather than only physical needs.
Forgive us our debts, as we forgive our debtorsdetach the fetters of faults that bind us, (karma) like we let go the guilt of others.“Forgive” is described as release from “fetters” or “karma,” with a focus on letting go of guilt and the spiritual consequences of actions.
Lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evilLet us not be lost in superficial things (materialism, common temptations), but let us be freed from that what keeps us off from our true purpose.“Temptation” is interpreted as distractions or materialism, and “evil” as anything that diverts from true purpose.
(Doxology) For yours is the kingdom, and the power, and the glory, forever. Amen.From You comes the all-working will, the lively strength to act, the song that beautifies all and renews itself from age to age. Sealed in trust, faith and truth. (I confirm with my entire being) AdonaiThe doxology is expanded: God is the source of will, strength, and ongoing renewal. “Amen” is explained as a seal of trust and commitment.

Key Observations:

  • Language and Imagery: The Aramaic version uses more poetic, metaphysical language—“cosmic Birther,” “realms of sound, light and vibration,” “all-working will”—which broadens the scope from a personal God to a universal creative force.
  • Spiritual Emphasis: There is a shift from concrete, physical requests (daily bread, forgiveness) to spiritual needs (wisdom, release from karma, true purpose).
  • Forgiveness: The Aramaic version emphasizes letting go of guilt and the spiritual consequences of actions (“fetters,” “karma”), rather than simply forgiving debts or sins.
  • Temptation and Evil: “Temptation” is interpreted as superficiality and materialism; “evil” is seen as anything that diverts from one’s true spiritual path.
  • Doxology: The closing lines focus on God’s creative power and the ongoing renewal of creation, rather than only God’s kingdom and glory.

Summary:
The Aramaic version you use interprets the Lord’s Prayer through a broader, more mystical lens, focusing on the cosmic and spiritual dimensions of God, the interconnectedness of all things, and the pursuit of wisdom and true purpose. The traditional version centers on God as Father, daily needs, forgiveness, and moral guidance, using more familiar Christian language and structure. Both versions aim to connect the individual with the divine, but they do so with different emphases and imagery.

St Jude’s Push-Up Challenge last day

This post is part of my story as the Mobile Wiseguy and Wireless OG — a 58-year-old natural lifter who still loves testing his limits. One of the ways I did that was by turning a push-up challenge into a fundraiser for St. Jude.

🎉 Today marks my last day of the 30 days push up challenge, and it’s time for my final round of push-ups. I want to share some exciting updates with all of you! 💪

Firstly, I’m incredibly grateful to announce that we have reached a total of $324 in donations. Your support and generosity have touched my heart, and I cannot thank you enough. 🙏💙

In addition to the donations, I am thrilled to let you know that after completing the 100 push-ups in the video below, I pushed myself further and reached a grand total of 6100 push-ups! It has been an incredible journey, and I’m proud of what we have achieved together. 🌟

I want to express my sincere gratitude to all the members in my groups who generously contributed to the cause. Your belief in service to others truly shines through, and I am honored to have your support. 🤝

Participating in this challenge has been a privilege, and I want to extend my heartfelt praise and appreciation to every one of you who took part. Your dedication and commitment to making a difference are inspiring. Let’s continue spreading kindness and compassion. 🌈💪

Once again, a special thank you to St. Jude’s and all the members of this group. Your collective efforts have made a tremendous impact, and I’m grateful to have been a part of this meaningful journey. 🙌🌟

St. Jude's push-up challenge fundraiser. My donation results after the 30 days is $324 and I did 6100 push-ups

If you liked this story and want to know more about who I am and how I think, read my full story here: About Curtis Matthews – Wireless OG & Mobile Wiseguy.

Push up challenge day 21

🏋️‍♂️ Update on my push-up challenge: I’ve completed a total of 3725 push-ups as of Day 20! 💪 However, my left elbow, which was already injured before the challenge, acted up last night, causing some discomfort. Despite this setback, I’m determined not to give up. To ensure proper recovery, I’ve decided to modify my routine and focus on the minimum requirement of 100 push-ups per day. It’s all about adapting and staying committed! 💯

To donate to the St. Jude’s Push-up Fundraiser go to my Facebook donation page here.

https://youtu.be/i6LrHmUXhl4
77 Push-Ups then 12 and 13 to reach the 100 goal
Making my protein shake during the push-up challenge
My Chest and Shoulders are feeling these push-ups
My chest and shoulders feel these push-ups m

Day 22

🚀 Day 22 of St. Jude’s push-up fundraiser! 💪 $199 raised. 4255 push-ups completed! Let’s make a difference! 🙏💙

St. Jude’s Fundraiser

Day 15 of the Push-Up Challenge

Starting the day with 3130 push-ups done! Since I reached my goal of 3000 push-ups in just 15 days, I’m now shifting my focus to quality over quantity. I’ll still do a minimum of 100 push-ups per day, but I’ll also incorporate other exercises into my routine.

Push-up challenge day 15
Push-up challenge day 15

The Exercise Mix

In addition to push-ups, I’ll be including sit-ups every day, matching the number of push-ups. I believe in a well-rounded workout, so I’ll also incorporate a leg exercise that corresponds to the number of push-ups. To begin, I’m adding dumbbell squats for a great lower body workout.

Join Me in Making a Difference

I’m excited to continue this journey and make an even greater impact for St. Jude’s. Your support means everything, so please consider donating and sharing my progress. Together, we can make a difference in the lives of children. Let’s keep pushing forward! 💪🏼💙

Please go to my Facebook donation page for St. Jude’s and donate

Curtis Matthews
Curtis Matthews day fifteen
Pictures of some of the food I ate the last few days

Tracking food intake

Exciting update for the next 15 days of the push-up challenge! Alongside my fitness journey, I’ll be taking you on a visual tour of my food intake. Join me as I capture and share mouthwatering pictures of my daily meals, snacks, and culinary adventures. Let’s explore the intersection of fitness and food, and perhaps discover some new healthy and delicious options together. Stay tuned for a feast for the eyes! 📸🍽️