A blessing: I see your tiredness. I wish you peace.
The most compassionate gift one soul can offer another is not advice or answers. Rather, it's a pure gift of energy. When you see your opponent exhausted from fighting on the battlefield of life, you don't offer sharper weapons or analyze the situation. Instead, you simply raise a peace flag called a truce and whisper, "I see your fatigue. You are allowed to rest here."
【Gift of Grace】
Chapter 1: The Heart of the Harbor
Before you decide to give this "grace," please become a quiet and warm "harbor of the soul." Holding the [Prayer], visualize in your mind the "appearance" of the person you wish to "bless." This time, please put aside all your "urges" to "do something." Do not "analyze," do not "judge," do not "solve." Simply "see." See Him completely, His "exhaustion," unknown to "outsiders." See the "armor" He has erected for "life," and the "soul" beneath that armor, already scarred. In your "heart," reserve for Him a "water of absolute peace." This "water" asks neither its origin nor its destination. It simply provides "tranquility." 
Chapter 2: The Bestowal of Grace
When your heart has become a haven of peace, please solemnly offer this prayer, which carries your heartfelt prayer, to the other person like a token of peace. This isn't an exchange of items; it's a transfer of energy. Please look into his/her eyes and offer your blessing in the most gentle and sincere tone: "I see your tiredness. I see the war you've never spoken of." "Today, I'm not here to help, but to call a truce." "This [prayer] is the flag of peace I raise for you. May He provide you with an undisturbed refuge when you most want to take off your armor." "Please allow me to bestow upon you a sacred name— 'One Who Is Responded to Gentlely.' "
Conclusion
We believe that sometimes, what a soul needs is not a "comrade-in-arms" who can accompany it "in the battle." Rather, it is the "guardian" who, when it loses the battle and drags its "exhausted" body back to the "camp," is willing to silently "hand it a cup of warm water" and "allow" it to "say nothing." This "gift" is that cup of "warm water." It is a silent "permission." It is to convey the most "healing" "message" in the universe to that "tired soul" in the most "sacred" "ritual": "I understand your war. I feel sorry for your exhaustion. I wish you peace."
