Perfect prayer does not consist in many words, silent remembering and pure intention raises the heart to that supreme Power. ― Amit Ray, Om Chanting and Meditation
For those of you that believe in God, healing with prayer can be of great importance and value. Personally, I found that practicing psychological techniques alone was too dry, so the addition of occasional prayer was helpful to me. My inner relation to the Source, Being, Allah or God (whatever you wish to call it/Him) has become of utmost importance to me. That connection has only been strengthened by the meditation and prayer in my life. However, each person’s spiritual connection with the Supreme Being is completely intimate to themselves, so I can only express some of my personal impressions about it.
Though I have often felt that God already knew my intentions and wishes regardless of prayer, the very act of praying is valuable in itself. It is important to form and express your inner needs as a kind of spiritual practice from time to time.
Certainly, there must be corresponding morphic fields for each religious belief or ideology. For example, there would be a morphic field for the Christian Church and its numerous subdivisions, for each of its saints and angelic entities, as well as fields for all other spiritual movements or even cults. They may be invisible and beyond the reaches of our everyday senses, but the fields are there.
After hundreds or thousands of years of intensive praying and worshipping, many of these morphic fields will have become very powerful, self-conscious beings. There are the negative energetic beings, called pendulums, and the benevolent ones which can help people. So, you could pray to those benevolent morphic fields, but be careful in that practice. It’s a bit of a slippery terrain area, as there are so many entities and energies that are not as benevolent as they may seem at first. Keep in mind, also, that any inner inadequacies or hidden conflicts within you would be reflected by this world of invisible energies.
So, if you are not yet experienced in prayer, I would recommend sticking to praying to your Supreme, benevolent Being, whichever one you adhere to. The only important thing is to be completely honest in the prayer and with yourself. Personally, I try to keep my wording minimalistic, all the while filling my Heart with pure intention, without any attachment. Just be in the Presence, centered in the Heart, and filled with clean, honest intention supplemented by a few words or sentences; that’s all.
It’s up to you whether you will be praying to God or not, or in which way will you pray to Him. There have been many accounts of miraculous recoveries in human history so far. Divine help might not be in a form of miracle at all; it may normally be invisible and incomprehensible to our minds. It may even come to us through an inner impulse to do some work on our internal barriers, hindrances, fears or other problems.
Though He may or may not help us, we must trust that He will do what is best for us. In praying to God, we strengthen our connection with Him, after all. We simply have to be completely honest in that deed. Our prayers must originate from our hearts, and be motivated by truth and love.
After all, any honest act, if done from the Heart, has the power of true prayer. As Mahatma Gandhi said, “The simplest acts of kindness are by far more powerful than a thousand heads bowing in prayer.
Though I have often felt that God already knew my intentions and wishes regardless of prayer, the very act of praying is valuable in itself. It is important to form and express your inner needs as a kind of spiritual practice from time to time.
Certainly, there must be corresponding morphic fields for each religious belief or ideology. For example, there would be a morphic field for the Christian Church and its numerous subdivisions, for each of its saints and angelic entities, as well as fields for all other spiritual movements or even cults. They may be invisible and beyond the reaches of our everyday senses, but the fields are there.
After hundreds or thousands of years of intensive praying and worshipping, many of these morphic fields will have become very powerful, self-conscious beings. There are the negative energetic beings, called pendulums, and the benevolent ones which can help people. So, you could pray to those benevolent morphic fields, but be careful in that practice. It’s a bit of a slippery terrain area, as there are so many entities and energies that are not as benevolent as they may seem at first. Keep in mind, also, that any inner inadequacies or hidden conflicts within you would be reflected by this world of invisible energies.
So, if you are not yet experienced in prayer, I would recommend sticking to praying to your Supreme, benevolent Being, whichever one you adhere to. The only important thing is to be completely honest in the prayer and with yourself. Personally, I try to keep my wording minimalistic, all the while filling my Heart with pure intention, without any attachment. Just be in the Presence, centered in the Heart, and filled with clean, honest intention supplemented by a few words or sentences; that’s all.
It’s up to you whether you will be praying to God or not, or in which way will you pray to Him. There have been many accounts of miraculous recoveries in human history so far. Divine help might not be in a form of miracle at all; it may normally be invisible and incomprehensible to our minds. It may even come to us through an inner impulse to do some work on our internal barriers, hindrances, fears or other problems.
Though He may or may not help us, we must trust that He will do what is best for us. In praying to God, we strengthen our connection with Him, after all. We simply have to be completely honest in that deed. Our prayers must originate from our hearts, and be motivated by truth and love.
After all, any honest act, if done from the Heart, has the power of true prayer. As Mahatma Gandhi said, “The simplest acts of kindness are by far more powerful than a thousand heads bowing in prayer.