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How do you pray?
When I was a kid and used to go to church every Sunday, I'd see all those people pray around me. I did try to pray. I closed my eyes and tried "talking to God" or whatever it was the priest taught us to do. Pray to God, talk to Jesus in your heart he will answer you. (I think it was early lessons in wishful thinking, but who knows). It never worked for me. I'd try saying things like the Hail Mary, Our Father over and over again, close my eyes, think about God (i.e a fat jolly man with a bear, sitting on a cloud), whatever. It never did work. I also saw praying as a business deal : "I'll pray right now so I'll get some candy later".
And yet, all those people around me, they were really into it. I mean you'd think that by praying they had access to a higher level of consciousness or that their souls were transported somewhere high above. I don't know. I never asked anyone how they prayed, what did they pray for, etc. So now I'm asking you, all those of you who pray : who do you pray to? how do you pray? do you do it at certain times of the day, do you do it in certain places, indoor, outdoor..? what actually happens when you pray? or, I think it all boils down to : what is prayer? I don't know, when I think about it, prayer sounds to me like introspection + a bit of wishful thinking. But then again, I don't think I've ever really "prayed". |
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Re: How do you pray?
Back then?
I didn't even think of the words. I just figured it was something to say over and over again because that was the right thing to do. It was all very mechanical. I guess I also thought it was some sort of magic spell, you know, that I'd have to say over and over again? ![]() Oh except for the "Forgive us our sins as we forgive those who sin against us." part which I thought was beautiful but impossible to do. Especially when I saw how most people who said the Our Father acted. |
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Thy kingdom come...
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Re: How do you pray?
hello karim,
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to answer your previous questions because it is only fair since you started this thread. i always pray to God. i am not a muslim but i do tend to prostrate myself in private and say the our Father, or right before i go to sleep while i am thinking about my day, i say the our Father. i do it outdoor and indoor. i make the biggest effort to put a my hand and knee on earth and grass to say a prayer since it makes me feel more at one with God. as for what happens? nothing really. i will tell you though, that eventually things happen. they take awhile but they do happen. but they have to be to the glory of God and not for us, never for us but for Him. and to me that is what prayer is, it is asking God what we can do for Him and not what He can do for us. |
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Re: How do you pray?
Hi All,
It seems to me that prayer is simply a communion with God. It is usually considered a verbal request or petition to God in the Biblical sense but it includes anything that could be considered as communion with God verbally or non-verbally. To me, it seems that prayer is for the benefit of the prayer and not God. After all, he knows what we need even before we ask. It serves to edify or build up the prayer as it exercises his/her faith. Prayer can be a constant and non verbal thing by simply focusing on the very source of ones being and surrendering all those thoughts that come to mind that oppose love or peace to God and only entertaining thoughts that re-enforce Love and Peace. The essence of God is Love and in that Love is found a profound Peace. Therefore, keeping ones mind receptive to only that which is his essence brings us into conscious communion with him and effectively transforms us into his image. Just some thoughts on the subject to consider, Love and Peace, JM Just some |
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Re: How do you pray?
I agree with Joseph that it's a type of communion with G!d. It can also be a sort of self-assessment. We're presented with certain standards for the way the world should be and if we're not helping to make that happen, we can consider our actions. Even our petitions stand as a type of self-assessment. How can we wait for G!d? We must take action. But there are different types of prayer.
There are times when we praise G!d, times when we offer gratitude, times when we petition, times when we just share our problems. There is formal prayer and informal prayer. Sometimes prayer is an amazing experience and other times it's just something we feel obligated to do much like other disciplines. It can be ecstatic and it can be meditative. It can be vocalized and it can be silent. We can have a strong sense of where the prayer is directed or we can pray with little sense of who or what it might be going to.We can believe our prayers are head by G!d or only believe our prayer have an effect on ourselves. |
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Re: How do you pray?
Remember the story of Mary and Martha, where Martha was busy running around serving the guests while Mary simply sat at Jesus' feet and listened. Then Martha complained that Mary wasn't doing anything, but Jesus said that Mary has the one thing that is needful.
There has to be a balance in our lives. Yes, we are so busy in trying to serve God, serve others, that we miss the relationship that we need with God. If God is our Father, then we should feel free to approach God as a child, seeking His Comfort, His Love, His peace, knowing that He Loves us more than we know. Yes, sin keeps us at bay, but He is always willing to forgive us and clean us up and take us into His Presence with joy. Prayer is the means to approach God, in the confines of your own heart. I do not visualize God sitting up on a throne in Heaven, but more of a Laz-E-Boy whereby I can climb up and open myself up to Him in all my thoughts, good or bad. He understands me better than I know myself and have "heard" Him speak to my heart on different issues that are on my mind, not in an audible way, but just in thoughts that come to me that doesn't seem to have occurred to me before, if that makes sense. Of course, I always check to make sure that anything I sense lines up with His Word. I think prayer also teaches us to be less selfish, especially when we are taught to pray for others. There is a sense of compassion when I pray for someone else. And many times, those prayers induces me to action about how I can remedy the situation. Sometimes if I have a problem in my life that I can't figure out, I find that solution after some time in prayer. Prayer puts us in line with God's will. It allows us to see ourselves in the mirror and what we need to do to effect change. I've also seen positive answers to prayer, sometimes in pleasantly unexpected ways. Man, I could go on and on about this, but there is just something about prayer that helps things go right, for some reason. Pray makes God accessible. |
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Where is the Love???
Join Date: Sep 2005
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Re: How do you pray?
However.. The way of prayer isn't important... I mean as in... Open eyes, shut eyes, bowed head, kneeling, standing, laying, sitting, saying it out loud saying it silent, hands clasped together lol... All are acceptable (in christian faith.) Look in the bible there are many examples of people praying in many methods.... I think tone and harmony are the only things that are important... Such as respectfully and not trying to make your god do something he simply wouldn't..... *nods*
Goes off *please god give me alot of money... and bring thy wrath down upon Paris Hilton, in god we trust... amen.* |
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Exercises in futility
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Re: How do you pray?
I do not recognise the God as a single point to which I should direct my thoughts, or prayers. Though I do indeed pray. Instead I see it as a force of my will projected out from me into the universe to manifest my needs. Force in this regard equates to a combination of self-belief and profound desire. If I would merely 'like' something I will never get it. If I wish it in every molecule in my body I will. That said no force of will will ever paint the moon tartan so the wish has to be reasonably achievable. And also there is that saying "be careful what you wish for, you may get it". I have learned this painful lesson with a couple of women I have been with
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Re: How do you pray?
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On a more serious note, this wouldn't be a sorta "The Secret" or "Laws of Attraction" kind of thing, would it? |
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Re: How do you pray?
......and giving and giving and giving. till i'm chewing asprin like they are smarties
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Re: How do you pray?
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Queen of the Imps
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Re: How do you pray?
I sort of reach out towards the god I'm praying to with my mind and feelings and think/visualise what I'm praying for. I try to be still when I'm doing it but other than that there's no physical position I adopt. I sometimes close my eyes but more to shut out distractions than because it's innately necessary.
I don't pray often to be honest. Usually it's for safety on a car journey, or for the people involved in a car crash we've just passed. |
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Queen of the Imps
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Re: How do you pray?
The Earth (which I tend to personify as a Goddess), Thor/Thunor and once, Freya. I pray to the Earth for help with my plants or for other things she might have 'jurisdiction' over. Thor for protection and strength (the car crashes are a time I am particularly drawn to him). The time I prayed to Freya I was more having a conversation than praying as such.
The Earth doesn't give guidelines. I think for her there is life and the rules of life are very few. I try to minimise the harm I do to her. The germanic path is one I am still investigating, and one I might take elements from. Heathenry does have a moral code - the Havamal (words of the High One i.e words of Odin) is a primary source for this. Though the Havamal is more advice for a good life than a moral code that must not be broken. Thor and Freya don't give me guidelines. At least not yet. From a moral perspective I find the Wiccan statement 'An it harm none, do what you will' to be what I have lived by, even before I'd ever heard the phrase. All areas I'm still thinking about. |
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