The heart is the seat of God in our beings, so the brain is our conduit to our hearts. Think with our hearts, pray with our hearts and listen with our hearts.
You say that we must understand the words of the prayer we are saying, but we often pray together in different languages. For example I like very much when Persian believers chant a prayer. And I don't understand the words.
With much appreciation of your definition about “prayer”..is it possible to allocate more time to this vital topics….why there is such a limitation…..I do hope you consider and put few added sessions.🙏🏻🌹🙏🏻🌹🙏🏻🌹🙏🏻🌹🙏🏻🌹
I think that "Gods Will vs my will" does not "always" mean God's Will vs my will, but rather, from a state of consciousness -- by His power light in me as the Self, not from the state of my powerless identification with the story of my ego state. Pray from the state of His presence within you. As Christ said, " The Father within me doeth the works."
This is just my opinion but maybe it gets into our memory more effectively.....I know the words to hundreds of songs just because of singing along when I hear them on the radio. Or maybe it's just another pathway of learning?
Daily prayers or obligatory prayers are beneficial for the body too. For the soul and body.
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When Abdu'l-baha laid the corner stone for the temple in the US, he said, "The temple is built."
The heart is the seat of God in our beings, so the brain is our conduit to our hearts. Think with our hearts, pray with our hearts and listen with our hearts.
You say that we must understand the words of the prayer we are saying, but we often pray together in different languages. For example I like very much when Persian believers chant a prayer. And I don't understand the words.
This then becomes an opportunity for meditation as we allow those sounds to wash over our spirits
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With much appreciation of your definition about “prayer”..is it possible to allocate more time to this vital topics….why there is such a limitation…..I do hope you consider and put few added sessions.🙏🏻🌹🙏🏻🌹🙏🏻🌹🙏🏻🌹🙏🏻🌹
I think that "Gods Will vs my will" does not "always" mean God's Will vs my will, but rather, from a state of consciousness -- by His power light in me as the Self, not from the state of my powerless identification with the story of my ego state. Pray from the state of His presence within you. As Christ said, " The Father within me doeth the works."
I would like to ask how chanting a prayer is different from reciting or reading a prayer in regard to their effect on our brain?
This is just my opinion but maybe it gets into our memory more effectively.....I know the words to hundreds of songs just because of singing along when I hear them on the radio. Or maybe it's just another pathway of learning?