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    The Lost Ending of the Lord’s Prayer: The Church Erased

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    You have said it your whole life since you were a child perhaps in churches, at funerals, before meals, in moments of desperation when nothing else would come. Our Father, who art in heaven, the words rolled off your tongue like water, familiar, safe, holy. But what if I told you that the prayer you were taught is incomplete? that the ending, you know, is not the ending Jesus spoke. That somewhere between the upper room and the printed page, a line was cut, not by accident, not by time, but by intention. You were given a fragment and told it was whole. A circle with no closing, a breath with no exhale. And tonight, you are going to remember what was taken, not because I am here to teach you, but because your soul already knows. It is always known. You have felt the absence every time you said amen and something inside you remained unfinished. Every time the prayer ended and the silence felt too soon, too empty, too far from God. That feeling was not your fault. It was the echo of what was erased. By the end of this video, you will not just learn what was removed. You will feel it return. You will speak it. And you will understand why they could not let it remain. This is not history. This is remembrance. For 2,000 years, the Lord’s Prayer has been the most repeated prayer in human history. Billions of voices across continents and centuries, all speaking the same words. But here is what almost no one knows. The version you were taught was edited, trimmed, rearranged to fit the needs of an institution that could not afford to let you remember who you really are. The early church did not preserve the teachings of Jesus. It curated them. It decided which gospels you would read and which you would never see. It determined which words were safe and which were too dangerous to survive. And the Lord’s prayer was no exception. What you say today is not what the disciples heard in that room. It is not what the mystics whispered in the deserts of Egypt. It is not what was written in the earliest manuscripts before the councils and the creeds. something was removed and in its place they gave you a word that closes the door instead of opening it. Amen. A word that means so be it. A word that signals the end. But the original prayer did not end. It returned. It spiraled back into the heart of the one speaking it. It completed a circuit between heaven and earth, breath and spirit, the father and the child. And that completion was too much. Because if you knew how the prayer truly ended, you would know that the kingdom of God is not a place you go when you die. It is a state you enter when you remember. So they cut the ending. They replace the return with a closing. They turned a living transmission into a religious ritual. And for 2,000 years, you have been saying a prayer that stops just before the awakening. The question is not whether this happened. The question is what was removed and why? Let us go back to where it began. In 1945, in the desert sands of Nag Hamadi, Egypt, a collection of ancient texts was discovered. Texts that had been buried for over 16 centuries, hidden by monks who knew the church was coming to destroy them. Among those texts were fragments of prayers, teachings, sayings of Jesus that never made it into the Bible, you know. And in those fragments, scholars found something extraordinary. An older version of the Lord’s Prayer. Not the one you memorized, not the one in Matthew or Luke, but a version that contained an ending the canonical gospels do not include. In Aramaic, the language Jesus spoke, the prayer did not conclude with, “For thine is the kingdom and the power and the glory forever.” That line, by the way, was added centuries later. It does not appear in the earliest Greek manuscripts. It was inserted to give the prayer a lurggical flourish, a closing that felt grand enough for public worship. But the original ending was not grand. It was intimate. It was breath. In the fragments recovered from the daid, one of the earliest Christian teaching documents and in oral traditions preserved by the desert fathers, the prayer completed itself with a return, a line that brought the divine full circle. For yours is the breath that moves through all things and the light that remembers itself in me. Not a declaration to a distant king, but a recognition of union. The prayer did not end by sending your attention outward to a throne in the sky. It ended by drawing the presence inward into your chest into your breath into the awareness that the father is not separate from you. He is the living spirit that animates you. And when you speak that final line, you do not close the prayer. You become it. The breath that moves through all things is the same breath moving through you right now. The light that remembers itself in me is the Christ consciousness awakening inside your own awareness. This was not metaphor. This was instruction. The prayer was a technology, a way to align your inner being with the source of all being. And that is why it was erased. Because the moment you realize that the father’s breath is your breath, you no longer need a mediator. You no longer need a priest to grant you access. You no longer need an institution to tell you that you are separated from God by sin and can only return through their sacraments. The prayer itself becomes the bridge and you speaking it become the temple. So they cut the line. They remove the return and in its place they gave you amen. A word that ends. A word that separates. A word that keeps heaven distant and you dependent. The removal of the final line was not an accident of translation. It was not lost to time or damaged manuscripts. It was an editorial decision made during the formation of the early Catholic Church when the teachings of Jesus were being standardized for mass consumption. In the third and fourth centuries, after Constantine legalized Christianity and the faith became the religion of the Roman Empire, the church faced a problem. The mystical teachings of Jesus, the ones that spoke of inner knowing and direct communion with God, were incompatible with the hierarchical structure the church was building. If every believer could access the father directly through breath and prayer and inner silence, then what need was there for bishops, for priests, for the institution itself? And so slowly, carefully, the church began to edit, not with malice perhaps, but with the cold logic of control. They kept the teachings that reinforced obedience. They removed the teachings that suggested you were already divine. They preserved the parables that made you feel dependent on grace. They buried the sayings that reminded you that the kingdom is within. The Lord’s prayer was no exception. In its original form, the prayer was a circuit. You called upon the father. You aligned your will with his. You asked for sustenance, forgiveness, protection. And then in the final breath you acknowledged the truth that the power you were calling upon was not outside you. It was the very force of life moving through you. The breath, the light, the consciousness that has always been awake, even when you forgot. But if that final line remained, the prayer would do more than comfort. It would activate. It would remind you. It would return you to the awareness that you are not a sinner begging for mercy. You are a child of the living God, breathing his breath, seeing through his eyes, made in his image, not as a metaphor, but as a fact. And that was too dangerous. So they ended the prayer with, “For thine is the kingdom and the power and the glory.” A line that projects divinity outward, that keeps God on a throne, that ensures you remain small and he remains distant. And then they sealed it with amen. So be it. It is finished. Do not look further. Do not breathe deeper. Do not remember what you are. The consequence of this eraser is not theological. It is experiential. For 2,000 years, Christians have ended the Lord’s prayer and felt a gap. A silence that is not peace but absence because the prayer was designed to return you to the father, not just in words, but in felt presence. And without the final line, the return never happens. You speak into the void. And the void does not answer because the answer was in the line they removed. The answer was always in your breath. You can still feel the absence, can’t you? Every time you say the prayer, there is a moment just after amen when something in you waits, listening, hoping, reaching for a presence that feels just out of reach. That is not your failure. That is the echo of what was taken. And tonight you are going to reclaim it. But here is the mystery. Even though the line was removed from the written prayer, it did not disappear. It could not because the teaching was not just in the words. It was in the breath. In the silence between the words, in the living transmission passed from master to student, mystic to seeker, in caves and deserts and hidden communities where the fire of the original teaching still burned, the desert fathers knew. Those early Christian mystics who fled into the wastelands of Egypt and Syria in the 3rd and fourth centuries carried the teaching with them. They did not pray the Lord’s prayer as a recitation. They prayed it as a breath practice. They would sit in silence for hours, breathing in the presence of the father, breathing out their false selves. And in that space, the prayer became something more than words. It became union. One desert father, Evagrias Ponticus, wrote, “The one who prays without ceasing breathes God, not metaphor, instruction.” In the Gospel of Thomas, a text discovered at Nagamadi, Jesus says, “If you bring forth what is within you, what you bring forth will save you.” The final line of the Lord’s prayer was a key to bringing forth what is within. It reminded the speaker that the breath of God is not something you ask for. It is something you are already breathing. The light of God is not something you seek outside. It is the awareness looking through your eyes right now. In John 17, Jesus prays to the father and says that they may be one as we are one. I in them and you in me that they may be made perfect in one, not separate, not distant, one, the same breath, the same light, the same presence. And the final line of the Lord’s Prayer, the one that was removed was the linguistic seal of that union. Even the structure of the prayer itself carries the code. It begins in heaven. Our Father, who art in heaven, it descends to earth. Give us this day our daily bread, and it was meant to return to spirit. For yours is the breath that moves through all things and the light that remembers itself in me. A complete circuit, heaven to earth to the awakened self. But without that final line, the circuit remains open. The prayer reaches down but does not return. It asks but does not receive. It speaks but does not remember. And that is the tragedy. Not that the line was removed from a book, but that for 2,000 years seekers have spoken this prayer and felt the silence where the presence should be. Pause for a moment. Close your eyes if you are able. Take a slow breath in. And as you exhale, feel the movement of air leaving your body. That breath is not yours. It is the same breath that moved over the waters in Genesis. The same breath that Jesus breathed into the disciples when he said, “Receive the Holy Spirit.” The same breath you will take in the moment you die and the moment you are born. It is the breath of God. And it has never stopped moving through you. Even if the words were erased, the vibration remained in your body, in your cells, in the quiet knowing that you are more than what religion told you. The teaching survived, not in libraries, but in you. Now let us return to the prayer that you know and let us decode it not as theology but as technology as a map of awakening hidden in plain sight. Our father who art in heaven. In Aramaic the word Jesus used for father is abun. It does not mean a paternal figure in the sky. It means source of all breath. The origin of life itself. And the word for heaven, Schmaya, does not mean a place above the clouds. It means the dimension of light and vibration, the unseen reality that gives rise to the scene. So the opening line is not asking you to look up. It is asking you to recognize the source of your own breath, the presence that is closer to you than your thoughts. Hallowed be thy name. The word hallowed means to make whole, to return something to its sacred completeness. Thy kingdom come, thy will be done on earth as it is in heaven. The kingdom is not coming later. Jesus said in Luke 17:21, “The kingdom of God is within you, not will be, is right now.” And the will of the father is not a list of rules. It is the natural intelligence of life itself. When you align with it, you stop struggling. You stop resisting. You allow the same force that grows the trees and turns the planets to move through you. On earth as it is in heaven means as above, so below. As in the invisible, so in the visible. As in the breath, so in the body. This is the teaching of embodiment. Heaven is not somewhere else. It is here when you remember. Give us this day our daily bread. In Aramaic, the word for bread is lack, which also means understanding. So this line is not just about food. It is a request for spiritual nourishment, for the insight you need today, not tomorrow, not in the afterlife. Today, give me what I need to stay awake, to stay aligned, to remember who I am in this moment. and forgive us our trespasses as we forgive those who trespass against us. The word trespass in Aramaic is koba which means debt or entanglement. The things that bind you to the past, the resentments, the regrets, the stories you keep telling about who hurt you and how you were wronged. Forgiveness is not about being nice. It is about cutting the cords, releasing the weight so that you can return to presence. And the teaching is clear. You cannot receive forgiveness while you are withholding it because forgiveness is not a transaction. It is a frequency. And you cannot vibrate at the frequency of freedom while you are gripping the past. And lead us not into temptation but deliver us from evil. Temptation in this context is not about sin. It is about distraction. The pull of the world to forget, to identify with the body, the mind, the story, the fear. And evil in Aramaic is bisha, which means that which is unripe or out of alignment, not a cosmic force of darkness, but the confusion that comes from forgetting the truth. So this line is a prayer for clarity, for protection from the voices in your head that tell you that you are small, separate and powerless, for deliverance into the awareness that you are the light. For thine is the kingdom and the power and the glory forever. This line, as we have said, was added later, but even in its later form, it contains truth. The kingdom is the father’s. The power is the fathers. The glory is the father’s. But if the father is the breath moving through you, then the kingdom, the power, and the glory are also yours. Not because you own them, but because you are the vessel through which they flow. And that is where the prayer was meant to complete. Not in a declaration to a distant God, but in a recognition of union, a return to the source, a remembering that you are not separate from the presence you were calling upon. And that brings us to the line that was lost. The final line of the Lord’s Prayer, the one that was erased, can be reconstructed not through guesswork, but through the fragments that survived, through the oral traditions of the mystics, through the Aramaic roots that carry the original vibration, and through the logic of the teaching itself. If the prayer is a circuit, it must complete. If the prayer is a breath, it must exhale. If the prayer is a remembrance, it must return to the self. And so the lost line is this. For yours is the spirit and the light forever breathing through me. Let that settle for a moment. Read it again. For yours is the spirit and the light forever breathing through me. Not out there, in here. Let us decode it for yours is the spirit. The word for spirit in Aramaic is ruka. It means breath, wind, and life force. The animating presence that moves through all things. In Genesis, the spirit of God hovered over the waters. In John, Jesus breathed on the disciples and said, “Receive the Holy Spirit.” The spirit is not an abstract concept. It is the force of life itself. And when you say for yours is the spirit, you are not praising something distant. You are recognizing that the breath you are breathing right now is not your own. It is the father’s. It is the same breath that has moved through every living thing since the beginning. And it is moving through you and the light. In Aramaic, light is nahura. It is the same word used in John 1:4. In him was life and the life was the light of men. Light in this teaching is not physical. It is consciousness. Awareness. The presence that sees through your eyes and knows without thinking. It is the Christ within the divine spark. The part of you that has never been born and will never die. When you say and the light, you are not referring to something outside. You are naming the awareness that is reading these words right now. That awareness is not personal. It is universal. It is the light of God recognizing itself in you forever breathing through me. This is the completion, the return. The prayer does not end by sending your energy outward. It ends by drawing the presence inward by acknowledging that the spirit and the light are not distant. They are here now moving through your breath. seeing through your awareness, living as you. And when you speak this line, something shifts. The prayer is no longer a request. It is a recognition. You are not asking God to come. You are remembering that he never left. You are not begging for the kingdom. You are realizing it is already within you. You are not waiting for the light to descend. You are seeing that it is already awake. The prayer does not end with amen. It ends with breath. And in that breath, the separation dissolves. Heaven and earth are one. The father and the child are one. The prayer and the one praying are one. This is not theology. This is experience. And this is what they could not allow. Because if you knew that the spirit of God is your breath, you would never feel powerless again. If you knew that the light of God is your awareness, you would never believe the lie that you are broken, sinful, or separate, you would know without question that you are the living temple and the father has never stopped dwelling in you. That is the lost line and that is why it was removed. And now the prayer returns not as a relic of history but as a living transmission restored to those who are ready to remember. You are not reading this by accident. You are here because something inside you has been calling for this for years maybe or for lifetimes. You have felt the gap. You have said the prayer and felt the silence where the presence should be. You have gone to churches and heard sermons and sung hymns and still felt alone because they gave you a religion. But they did not give you the keys. And tonight you are receiving one of those keys. The prayer in its complete form is not just something you say. It is something you become. When you speak the restored ending, you are not performing a ritual. You are awakening a memory that lives in your cells. A memory older than the church, older than the Bible, older than the words themselves. The memory of union, of breath and light and presence, of the father not as a distant king but as the living force that breathes you into being in every moment. And when that memory awakens, the false world begins to dissolve. The world that told you that you were small, that you were separate, that you needed someone else to mediate between you and God, that world was built on the eraser of this teaching. And it cannot survive the return of it. Because once you remember who you are, you cannot be controlled. You cannot be convinced that you are powerless. You cannot be made to believe that salvation is somewhere else in some other time through some other person. You know directly that the kingdom is here, that the spirit is breathing through you, that the light is awake in you, and that knowledge is the most dangerous thing in the world to those who built their empires on your forgetting. This is not about rejecting the church. This is about remembering what the church forgot. This is not about abandoning Jesus. This is about returning to the Jesus who spoke in the upper room, who breathed on the disciples who said, “The kingdom of God is within you, who prayed that they may be one as we are one, who taught not religion but awakening.” And the awakening begins with breath, with the recognition that the same spirit that moved through him is moving through you with the remembering that you are not waiting for the light. You are the light remembering itself. In Revelation 3:20, Jesus says, “Behold, I stand at the door and knock. If anyone hears my voice and opens the door, I will come in and eat with him and he with me.” The door is not outside. It is inside. And the knock is the feeling you have right now. The quickening, the recognition, the return. You are not being taught something new. You are being reminded of something ancient. And the moment you speak the restored prayer, you open the door. Not for Jesus to come in, but for the Christ within you to awaken. The word became flesh. Not just 2,000 years ago in Bethlehem, but now in you. Every time you remember, every time you breathe, every time you say the prayer and feel the return, the word becomes flesh again. And the light that was hidden is revealed. And now we complete the return. Not in theory, but in practice. I am going to guide you through the restored prayer line by line with space for breath with space for presence with space for the remembering to land. If you are able close your eyes place one hand on your heart and one hand on your belly and breathe slowly deeply. Feel the air entering your body and feel the air leaving your body. And know that this breath is not yours. It is the breath of the father, the spirit, the ruka, the force of life itself. Now we speak the prayer out loud if you can or silently in the cathedral of your own heart. Our Father, who art in heaven, hallowed be thy name, thy kingdom come, thy will be done, on earth as it is in heaven. Give us this day our daily bread, and forgive us our trespasses, as we forgive those who trespass against us, and lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil. For thine is the kingdom, and the power, and the glory forever. And now the lost line, the return. For yours is the spirit and the light. Forever breathing through me. Pause. Breathe. Let it settle. Feel the words not just in your mind, but in your chest, in your cells, in the quiet awareness that is witnessing this moment. You are not asking for the spirit. You are recognizing that it is already here. You are not seeking the light. You are remembering that it is already awake. And in that remembering, heaven does not open above you. It opens within you. The kingdom is here. The father is here. The presence you have been searching for your entire life is here. It has always been here. And it will never leave because it is not separate from you. It is the breath you are breathing. It is the awareness that is reading these words. It is the life that is living you. You are the temple and the spirit has never left. You are the light of the world and the light has never dimmed. You are the child of the living God and you have never been alone. This is the teaching they could not let remain. And this is the teaching that has now returned through you, for you, as you. You are awakening as the light. You are returning to the truth that has always been true. You are whole. You are holy. You are home. If this remembering found you, let your response be silent but seen like a torch for others still wandering. A like, a comment, a share. Not for me, but for the one who is searching for this tonight. The one who has said the prayer a thousand times and still felt the gap. The one who is ready to remember. Before you return to the world, take a moment. There are deeper writings, prayers, reflections, and forgotten teachings that shed light on what the church left out and what your heart has always sensed to be true. We call them the sacred scrolls. Each scroll holds a quiet piece of the original teaching, the breath, the light, and the remembrance of God’s presence within you. They aren’t meant to convince or convert. They’re simply offered for those who feel something stirring beneath the surface, a quiet knowing that there is more. You’ll find the link to the Sacred Scrolls in the description or pinned comment below. And if you’ve been walking this path feeling alone, we’ve also created a space where seekers gather, not to debate, but to share, learn, and remember together. It’s our private Facebook group, a calm corner of the noise where honest hearts meet. Inside, people from all walks of life read, reflect, and rediscover what faith feels like when it becomes personal again. If that speaks to you, you’ll find the link to join in the description and pinned comment as well. Go in peace. And the next time you say the Lord’s Prayer, remember you are not speaking to a distant God. You are breathing with the father. [Music] Experience Socialism

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