You said a lot with very few words. I like it.A somewhat certain hope that God is listening.
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You said a lot with very few words. I like it.A somewhat certain hope that God is listening.
You said a lot with very few words. I like it.
hi.WHAT IS PRAYER ACCORDING TO YOU ?
According to me.. Prayer is Whim which comes out of human mind when in the danger of loosing something. For example: loosing exams, loosing any result, loosing rank, loosing near and dears, loosing business, loosing name-fame, loosing any treatment, or loosing body etc.
Such Whims aren't dependent of any particular time, place, posture, method, words, language, religion, etc. Its just the natural automatic happening process which happens during the danger of loosing something (As I mentioned above)
Atheist, or Theist, Everyone pray, ..When needed
When I was a Christian, I learned many types of prayer. Ultimately, most of these were primarily meant to shift the mind's focus towards God. When I struck out on my own, I realized that my times of what my pastor called "contemplative prayer" I was in fact, meditating. Breathing deeply, and focusing my mind on the Divine, or simply allowing it to drift and be blank (which I have now come to realize is what many call contemplating "nothingness").
I still pray, in a fashion similar in many ways to the way I have always prayed. This prayer helps me to move into a time of meditation, at times leading to mystic experiences.