Of all duties, prayer certainly is the sweetest and most easy. A prayer sent from the heart's deep core is a sally of the soul into the unfound infinite. Prayer may be inaudible speech, bit it is necessarily a candid dialogue with that higher entity, it is an attempt to represent yourself, in order to go to the roots of action.
I love to give thanks in solitude. For me, it is wordless, and mainly takes the form of thanksgiving. Thanksgiving gives my prayer wings and it goes where it must go. My prayer knows much more about it than I do. I say my prayer without giving the Almighty reasons why he should grant this, or that; he knows best what is good for us.
Prayer is not necessarily sitting before an idol, or telling beads, or reciting shlokas... To pray is to pay attention to something or someone other than myself. Whenever I concentrate my attention something so that I completely forget my own ego and desires, I am praying.
Prayer
Henry David Thoreau
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Those who Pray together stay together .Now we have corporate Prayers as well . In our office we begin the day with a Prayer
Ittanee Shakti Hamein Denaa daata.
I Liked this post . Excellent Photographs ..
Loved your post!.....Prayer is a song of the heart!The desires of a soul....Longing to reach the divine....to hear us....to listen to the beatings..of the longings...within us!Dua....in any way..is orignal to all of us...as unique..as we all are....Love you..Geeta...!
"Razzi usmein jismein their raaza"
Autar-ji, thank you so much!
Samina, heyyy :) Well said, dear one.
Ravinder, agree, agree, agree. (Ages since we met up).
What a great post - it reminds me to make more time for prayer.
There are those who say that the value of prayer can be captured by scientific double blind studies, showing quicker healing rates for the sick, but I recognise what I know as prayer more in your words, and those of Rowan Williams when he says that when we pray:
'from the depth of [our] being there is a kind of welling-up of life and love directed towards that mysterious source... So when I pray I'm trying to make room for that. I'm not trying to fill up the space, I'm not trying to do something, but I'm trying almost to be carried on that 'rising water'. There is a line from T S Eliot's Four Quartets: 'And the pool was filled with water out of sunlight' which is a beautiful image of something rising up; but for that to happen you have to let go of a lot. You have to still your body and your imagination and let something flower, let something happen, and sooner or later your mind and your feelings have to get out of the way. So prayer is communion, it's that allowing the depth within and the depth outside to come together'.
Jonathan, I love Rowan Williams' words. Thank you so much for sharing them. Ditto Eliot. Huge.Sigh.
Its taken me back from where i came,Prayers have immense power.I remember as a small kid when my parents told me to pray and i actually always forgot all my list geetali....belive me it still happens but now i have started asking in prayers....Because i belive in him and he gives you all,blessings,peace....anything!!! You should ask...I am gods child and i know God will bless me.
You really reminded me of so much:)
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