The art of small steps prayer Antoine de Saint Exupery text and video

Exupery's prayer The Art of Small Steps is heartfelt and sincere. He asks for a little: Lord, teach me the art of small steps... Little is enough for him to live fully and happily. Isn’t this a reason for each of us to think...

The text of the prayer is familiar to many. But almost no one realizes that, most likely, its author is not Antoine de Saint Exupéry. Wise and heartfelt words have come to us from the deep Slavic antiquity of Rus'. The Old Believer bookish man Commissar Qatar is convinced of this.

The art of small steps prayer text

Lord, I ask not for miracles or mirages, but for the strength of every day.

Teach me the art of small steps.

Make me observant and resourceful, so that in the diversity of everyday life I can stop in time on discoveries and experiences that excite me.

Teach me how to properly manage the time of my life.

Give me a subtle sense to distinguish the primary from the secondary.

I ask for the strength of abstinence and moderation, so that I do not flutter and slide through life, but intelligently plan the course of the day, could see the peaks and distances, and at least sometimes find time to enjoy art.

Help me understand that dreams cannot be a help. No dreams of the past, no dreams of the future.

Help me to be here and now and perceive this minute as the most important.

Save me from the naive belief that everything in life should be smooth.

Give me a clear consciousness that difficulties, defeats, falls and failures are only a natural part of life, thanks to which we grow and mature.

Remind me that the heart often argues with the mind.

Send me at the right moment someone who has the courage to tell me the truth, but tell it lovingly!

I know that many problems can be solved if nothing is done, so teach me patience.

You know how much we need friendship. Let me be worthy of this most beautiful and tender gift of fate.

Give me a rich imagination so that at the right moment, at the right time, in the right place, silently or speaking, to give someone the necessary warmth.

Make me a person who knows how to reach those who are completely “below”.

Save me from the fear of missing out on something in life.

Give me not what I want for myself, but what I really need.

Teach me the art of small steps.

Prayer of Antoine de Saint-Exupéry

The text of the prayer is not as widely known as the famous “Little Prince”, but it carries no less value, representing a source of wisdom of the French writer. To understand under what conditions the prayer was written, you need to study the author’s vibrant life, filled with adventures and hard work on oneself.

How and to whom it helps

Prayer is suitable for absolutely all people - age, gender, religious, social, ethnic, ideological differences are not important. It creates an optimistic mood for the coming day or for a specific incident. It all depends on what time and in what state the person asking is praying.

While reading a prayer, everyone involuntarily thinks about their actions. After reading it, a person most often begins to rethink what is important to him, what he does, what he spends his time on, who he is friends with and what he missed.

Prayer text

The work is more relevant than ever in modern times. The consumerist attitude to life, the destruction of human values, the endless pursuit of a successful tomorrow make a person forget about the simple, but most important things. Prayer will remind you of them, and everyone will again remember that they left their childhood dream somewhere.

Lord, I ask not for miracles or mirages, but for the strength of every day. Teach me the art of small steps.

Make me observant and resourceful, so that in the diversity of everyday life I can stop in time on discoveries and experiences that excite me.

Teach me how to properly manage the time of my life. Give me a subtle sense to distinguish the primary from the secondary. I ask for the strength of abstinence and measure, so that I do not flutter and slide through life, but intelligently plan the course of the day, could see the peaks and distances, and at least sometimes find time to enjoy art.

Help me understand that dreams cannot be a help. No dreams of the past, no dreams of the future. Help me to be here and now and perceive this minute as the most important.

Save me from the naive belief that everything in life should be smooth. Give me a clear understanding that difficulties, defeats, falls and failures are only a natural part of life, thanks to which we grow and mature.

Remind me that the heart often argues with the mind. Send me at the right moment someone who has the courage to tell me the truth, but tell it lovingly!

I know that many problems can be solved if you do nothing, so teach me patience.

You know how much we need friendship. Let me be worthy of this most beautiful and tender Gift of Fate.

Give me a rich imagination so that at the right moment, at the right time, in the right place, silently or speaking, to give someone the necessary warmth.

Make me a person who knows how to reach those who are completely “below”.

Save me from the fear of missing out on something in life. Give me not what I want for myself, but what I really need.

Teach me the art of small steps.

Antoine de Saint-Exupery

Reading rules

It’s not for nothing that prayer is called “The Art of Small Steps.”

You can read it every day in the morning or before going to bed to gain inspiration, strength and faith. It is best to pronounce words in silence, turning off electronic gadgets, left alone with yourself. However, if the prayer is written down somewhere at hand, you can use it at any other necessary moment.

Prayer removes some of the fears and instills hope in a person, especially if he is completely confused in his own existence and has lost its meaning. By following the advice of the French writer, you can get the long-awaited happiness and harmony that many lack.

Author biography

The famous French writer comes from the city of Leon. His father was a minor nobleman and held the title of count. He died when Antoine was only four years old. Therefore, the boy was raised by his mother. She sends him to a Jesuit school in Le Mans, after which the young man receives an education in a Swiss boarding school with a Catholic bias. In 1917, Antoine became a student at the School of Fine Arts, one of the prestigious educational institutions in Paris.

After graduating from the Faculty of Architecture, the young man is drafted into the army, where he becomes a pilot. Upon returning from the army, Antoine finally moved to Paris. In the French capital, Exupery often changes jobs: he sells cars, works as a salesman in a bookstore. In his free time, he enjoys writing and has high hopes for it.

After a couple of years of wandering around the city, Antoine is finally truly happy. He gets a job as a pilot in. The young man often delivers mail to the very north of the Sahara desert in the city of Villa Bens. For the high-quality performance of professional duties, he receives a promotion and becomes the head of Cap Jubi Airport. Starts writing again.

Antoine returns to Europe in 1931 and tries himself as a test pilot. At the same time, his writing career is trending upward. His book Night Flight receives the Femina Literary Prize. While working as a journalist for the Paris-Soir newspaper, he makes a visit to the USSR. For the first time in history, a Western writer in his essays attempted to rethink and whitewash the Soviet communist regime.

In 1939, France declares war on Nazi Germany. Antoine's friends strive to protect their comrade from risky actions, convincing him of his value to the country as a writer and journalist. But Exupery was determined to take part in the war. In one of his letters in November 1939, he wrote:

I have to participate in this war. Everything I love is at risk.

As a result, he achieves his assignment as a reconnaissance pilot. For his combat missions he received the Military Cross award. However, France is defeated and Antoine emigrates first to the western lands, free from fascists, and then completely moves to New York.

In New York, Antoine de Saint-Exupery writes his most famous book, The Little Prince. And again, with great difficulty, he entered the French army as a pilot. He is the eldest in his squad, he has difficulty piloting a new model of aircraft, but the man continues to fight for his country. On July 31, 1944, he departed from the Borgo airfield on the island of Corsica on a reconnaissance flight - and never returned from there.

Faith and religion in life

Antoine was a deeply religious man. He believed that all believers are equal in their rights before God, but also equal in responsibilities if they truly serve him. The author believes in the brotherly attitude of people towards each other. People must be connected by something, that is when they can be considered brothers in spirit. Believers are bound together by the spiritual power of their God, so they are obliged to accept each other, live in peace and take care of others.

All his life, Exupery sought to understand himself. Antoine believed that only through search, through struggle, can one become truly happy.

Life has always been and will be full of dangers, but this is not a reason to indulge in fear; on the contrary, if death is always nearby, then a person has nothing more to lose. A writer cannot become a good author while staying at home within four walls. He must always feel life and see it as it is. Therefore, it is necessary to strive for people and events. Being among society, a person does not think about himself. He cares about his comrades, loved ones, home, land. Only by working on oneself and on the common good, a person rises above sins and vices, and society becomes more and more perfect.

History of writing and significance for the author

Numerous injuries made the French writer's body clumsy and painful. It was hard for him to be both on the ground under the sultry Algerian sun and in the air in a cramped airplane cabin at altitudes, where his poorly healed fractures began to hurt. Being the oldest member of his group, he no longer had the proper reactions that he had before. Many said that Antoine went to war never to return.

After Antoine's death, other pilots from his unit said that Exupery seemed unhappy. He was absent-minded and thoughtful, but could always support others and give practical advice. One of the pilots recalled that the writer himself was looking for death, so he increasingly went on dangerous operations.

Presumably, shortly before his death, Exupery wrote a mysterious prayer in which he talks about the art of small steps. Prayer is not one of the prayers officially accepted by religion, but it very deeply touches not only the heart, soul, but also the mind.

In his prayer, the author seems to say goodbye and confess to the heavenly powers. He asks for help. Wants to be observant, resourceful, manage time correctly, be brave, value friendship and every moment of life. Reading the prayer and knowing about Exupery’s imminent death, you realize that the author felt his imminent death. That is why his words are perceived especially sensually and heartfeltly. Probably everyone, realizing that something irreparable is about to happen, wants to say goodbye properly, but not everyone succeeds. The French writer did this in the form of a prayer, the text of which will remain in the hearts of future generations for a long time.

From what centuries did Exupery’s prayer come to us?

In fact, Commissioner Qatar claims, Antoine Exupéry was not the author of this text. His original somehow ended up in the hands of a pistael. It is possible that he himself translated it from ancient Occitan.

The Old Believer Qatar has every reason to assert so categorically. In his opinion, the prayer of Saint Exupery, The Art of Small Steps, is a text of the Qatari heritage, an ancient appeal to God, reworked in a modern way. It was accidentally found in the archives of a French viscount. He himself was already a Catholic, but he was interested in the history of his family and collected an archive. This is how the Qatari heritage has survived to this day.

Text of a Qatari intelligent conversation with God

Lord, I ask not for miracles or mirages, but for the strength of every day. Teach me the art of small steps.

Make me observant and resourceful, so that in the diversity of everyday life I can stop in time on discoveries and experiences that excite me.

Teach me how to properly manage the time of my life. Give me a subtle sense to distinguish the primary from the secondary.

I ask for the strength of abstinence and moderation, so that I do not flutter and slide through life, but intelligently plan the course of the day, could see the peaks and distances, and at least sometimes find time to enjoy art.

Help me understand that dreams cannot be a help. No dreams of the past, no dreams of the future. Help me to be here and now and perceive this minute as the most important.

Save me from the naive belief that everything in life should be smooth. Give me a clear consciousness that difficulties, defeats, falls and failures are only a natural part of life, thanks to which we grow and mature.

Remind me that the heart often argues with the mind.

Send me at the right moment someone who has the courage to tell me the truth, but tell it lovingly!

I know that many problems can be solved if nothing is done, so teach me patience.

You know how much we need friendship. Let me be worthy of this most beautiful and tender gift of fate.

Give me a rich imagination so that at the right moment, at the right time, in the right place, silently or speaking, to give someone the necessary warmth.

Make me a person who knows how to reach those who are completely “below”.

Save me from the fear of missing out on something in life.

Give me not what I want for myself, but what I really need.

Teach me the art of small steps.

What is common between Exupery’s prayer and the morning prayer of the Optina elders

As you can see, the similarities are more than obvious. And if you follow the link below, you will be even more surprised. The famous morning prayer of the Optina elders at the beginning of the day is also similar to these two texts, like two peas in a pod. This fact only confirms the ancient Slavic roots of the holy words of prayer.

Did Antoine de Saint Exupéry himself know what wealth fell into his hands? And is there only one prayer? Undoubtedly. Assuming that he had in his hands the archive of the Cathars, who the Russian Bogomils became in France, we can look at his “Little Prince” completely differently.

This work is literally riddled with omissions and hints. “For I don’t want my book to be read just for fun. My heart aches painfully when I remember my little friend, and it’s not easy for me to talk about him...”

Planet Earth is actually so small in the universe. And we are all little human princes on it. Then what does Exupery write about?

“...on the planet of the Little Prince there are terrible, evil seeds... these are baobab seeds. The entire soil of the planet is contaminated with them. And if the baobab is not recognized in time, then you will no longer be able to get rid of it. He will take over the entire planet. He will penetrate it right through with his roots. And if the planet is very small, and there are a lot of baobabs, they will tear it to pieces.”

The soul has its own paths

He looked at the world with his soul wide open, and wrote a lot about what he saw and what made the strongest impression on him.

Perhaps somewhere in the nooks and crannies of his roads he really met the little prince, because the story is unusually realistic and does not give the impression of a fairy tale or fantasy. Rather, she is strong in her dream of friendship, strong in her longing for her homeland and the literal gravity of love.

During World War II, Antoine de Saint-Exupery joined the French air force and fought in reconnaissance aircraft; flew unarmed behind enemy lines. The risk was exorbitant, associated not only with the danger of being captured, but also simply dying.

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The writer was no longer young and too absent-minded for “sharp turns.” On one of the particularly difficult days, he wrote a prayer for help.

The prayer is one of the writer’s shortest works, but it is the one that is filled with wisdom and sacred meaning.

What Exupery warned us about in his revelations

Is this a writer only about atomic explosions, which the baobabs in Exupery’s drawing look so much like? Or is he talking about something more? Taking root in the very core of the planet?

Remember his parting words from The Little Prince:

“There is such a firm rule,” the Little Prince told me later. - Get up in the morning, wash your face, put yourself in order - and immediately put your planet in order. It is imperative to weed out baobabs every day, as soon as they can be distinguished from rose bushes: their young shoots are almost identical. It's very boring work, but not difficult at all."

What profound words. It can be assumed that the author was inspired by the holy revelations of the Cathar Bogomils. Exupery was fully aware of what he was talking about:

“I want to warn my friends about the danger that has been lurking for them for a long time, and they don’t even suspect about it, just as I didn’t suspect it before...”

It seems that the death of a talented writer was not accidental...

So the prayer of Saint Exupery The Art of Small Steps has a deep sacred meaning. She has absorbed the wisdom of centuries. The words of the prayer are addressed not so much to God as to man. To his soul, to his divine likeness. She teaches to live according to the laws of the universe.

Ivan Ivanovich A.

Prayer of the Optina elders for every day

Author's identity

Despite the fact that “Prayer” is a very short work, through it you can quite deeply understand the personality of the author himself, see what worried him, what he wanted, and what, on the contrary, he wanted to get rid of.

The reader cannot help but notice that Saint-Exupery does not demand any material values ​​from higher powers. He sees luxury not in a lot of money or antiques. Real wealth for the author is communication with real friends, for whom he himself wants to become a faithful and devoted friend. The French pilot considered his favorite job and the opportunity to travel a luxury.

A selfless request Like King Solomon, Saint-Exupery asks God to give him wisdom: not to desire what is not really necessary, to use the time remaining in this world correctly, to be fair to one’s neighbor, to hear the truth and be able to accept it.

The great French pilot was a selfless man who knew how to appreciate the small joys of life. Saint-Exupery saw his mission as serving all of humanity. That is why he opposed the war. Any war is, first of all, murder. But killing and serving people are incompatible.

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