The Powerful Prayer of Complete Serenity and Tranquility

The serenity prayer was created in the Second World War, the true author of this prayer is not known, there are possibilities of being a Historian, but since there is still no certainty, we cannot take it into account.

The Powerful Prayer of Complete Serenity and Tranquility

It is used by support groups, an example is like Alcoholics Anonymous and Neurotics Anonymous, representing a synthesis of the efforts that we must develop to overcome ourselves and learn to exercise our will.

Powerful Complete Prayer of Serenity and Tranquility

In its basic, most popularly known part, the prayer goes like this: Grant me, Lord, the necessary serenity to accept the things that I cannot change, the courage to change the things that I can and the wisdom to distinguish one from the others.

In this sentence, four essential virtues or basic behaviors are highlighted for the acquisition of balance and harmony with the world in which we live: serenity, acceptance, courage and wisdom.

prayer for serenity complete

Grant me, Lord, the necessary serenity

To accept the things I can’t change.

Courage to change the things I can and wisdom to know the difference between them.

Living one day at a time enjoying one moment at a time

to accept that difficulties are the path to peace

Accepting, while this world as it is, not as I wanted it to be

trusting that He will act, as long as I surrender to his will

so that you can be reasonably happy in this life and supremely happy with Him forever in the next.

Considerations on prayers for serenity

In this sense, the serenity prayer gives us the recipe for relative happiness, since it points the way to the peace of the Spirit or the peace of Christ.

Faced with adversity, we find three types of situations: those that are not under our control and, therefore, cannot be changed by our actions; those that are under our control and only depend on us to be changed; and those that, although we cannot directly modify, we can try to influence the change. From the individual point of view, the Spirit must go through trials and atonement.

In trials we can choose the paths, although we cannot deviate from what we are determined to experience.

In the atonements, we can do nothing, except to accept what is given to us to live. From the collective point of view, everything in the world does not depend only on us and, therefore, situations occur that we cannot change. We can, however, act in a way to modify, by influence, behaviors, laws and collective positions.

Everything begins, then, with self-acceptance, with self-knowledge, with the struggle to overcome the illusion of pride, vanity, selfishness, attachment and the decision to walk living the experiences of the world with wisdom.

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