Let us raise our hearts and minds
to the Wisdom
that is beyond all knowledge,
to the Ultimate Goodness
that surpasses all our goodwill.
We gather today for ceremony and ritual,
for the most solemn celebration of the academy.
Here we will
remember our purpose as an institution of learning,
recall our ideals,
and rededicate ourselves to the pursuit
of all that is true, good, and beautiful.
May the Spirit of Wisdom and God
remind us of our grand vision,
which is nothing less than the transformation of the world
through the formation and education
of those who study here.
Today we rejoice in the successful preparation
of another class of graduates for this task,
and we honor them for their accomplishment.
May the same Spirit of Wisdom and Goodness
be with us today
as we repeat the centuries-old rituals of commencement.
We now beseech the Goodness at the heart of existence,
the Ultimate Reality who is finally nameless,
for a blessing for these our graduates -
a benediction , a good word spoken of them, and for them.
May a desire to Learn
be ever enkindled in their hearts,
and may they be humbled when they think
they have plumbed the depths of reality.
May a desire to Search
for truth, goodness, and beauty
lead them down the exquisitely winding ways of the road less traveled,
to drink from the streams of righteousness, peace, and justice,
and never be quenched.
May a desire to Serve
cause them to unblock their ears
and allow the cries of the poor and the vulnerable
to pierce them to the heart,
and impel them to give of themselves for the sake of others -
to live simply so that others may simply live.
May the poisonous dualism of black and white,
good and evil, us and them,
be purged from their hearts,
even as they are comforted
with the security needed to accept the complexity
May the energies of the universe that course through their veins now,
be not quashed by the quotidien routines of life after college.
May they be buoyed up by the vast ocean of beneficence,
which surrounds them today and always,
but which, like water to the fish, is seldom noticed.
May each one of them
know in the depths of their hearts
that he or she is worthy of benediction -
worthy of these good words spoken to them
in love
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