I'm interested in hearing and discussing the subject of prayer in our various spiritual practices. How do you understand it's purpose or function?
For me, pray is most often a conscious re-focus on the connection with God/Love. I do not think that the connection is ever completely severed, even when we do not feel it. But, our attention can be so dis-focused as to result in an experience of disconnection. For that reason, centering my attention on the heart-center is necessary. The purpose for me is primarily to still the mind, and to listen to the stillness. I do, at times, include my preferences and desires in prayers. However, over the years, I see it's purpose as less of a petition and more of an aligning my own will to the will of Love. I believe that Love/God to be a power, rather than an emotional sentiment.
I find it peaceful. But, only when I do it as I described above. If I am feeling agitated and attempt to pray through the mind -- like simply complaining, or reviewing my fears, or something like that, it seems useless to me.
What value do you derive from it?
It provides an in the present moment sense, or experience, of re-connection with myself and with God/Love.
What sort of prayers do you perform; petitionary, sending positive energy, etc?
Depending on the situation, I probably do some of just about any kind. I have not completely abandoned petitionary prayers, but I have changed the nature of them over the years.
I offered my own "agreement" to God, that it is my desire to respect the free-will of others, just as it is my understanding that God does not violate free will. So, I have an underlying request that my prayers become neutral if they would violate another's free-will, or if my request is anything other than in the highest and best good for all concerned. I know that I cannot ever fully know
all of the reasons for a situation or condition to exist. So, I cannot with any confidence, assume that
what I think should happen ought to be the outcome. The way that I deal with that is to offer my energetic support to Love that Love brings into being whatever supports the wholeness of the person and best outcome -- and I don't even have to try to figure out what that is -- since I don't really have enough information to figure that out anyway.
On occassion, though, I will pray for the well-being of someone on a particular issue, and end it with wording like, "provided it is their highest and best good." Sometimes our life challenges are part of lessons we need to learn, and I would not like to rob a person of a lesson they may eventually benefit from, just to make me feel better about the momentary situation.
Most often, though, my prayers include examining my own intentions and actions. Sometimes this is done in a momentary reflection, even in mundane daily life activities as to whether or not my motivation in the moment springs from my ego, or from my inner source as Love. I would include this as prayer, as well.