The following are the teachings recited by the great monks, the Pathi, the Preikgyi and the Mahasamaya Sutta: 1. May all beings, be free from the dangers of the world, be free from the dangers of the world, be at peace. 2. May all beings, fearless and fearless, be free from the dangers of the world, be at peace. 3. May all beings, seen and unseen, be free from the dangers of the world, be free from the dangers of the world, be at peace. 4. May all beings, far and near, be free from the dangers of the world, be at peace. 5. May all beings, be free from the dangers of the world, be at peace. 6. May all beings, long and short, medium and three-dimensional, be free from the dangers of the world, be at peace. 7. May all beings, great, small, and medium, of the three kinds of bodies, be at peace with themselves. May they be free from the dangers of the arising of the world, and be at peace with themselves. 8. May all beings, great, small, and medium, of the three kinds of bodies, be at peace with themselves. May they be free from the dangers of the arising of the world, and be at peace with themselves. 9. May they be free from gossiping with others. 10. May they be free from contempt for one another. 11. May they be free from the desire for suffering and from one another.[5]