janbear
07-15-2006, 10:11 PM
Prayer is neither black magic nor is it a form of demand note. Prayer is a
relationship.
--John Heuss
A conversation requires two parts: talking and listening. When only we are
talking, that is a monologue. When someone lectures, we listen.
Prayer can be a form of conversation, yet if we examine the way we pray we
may find it's a monologue.
We pray to ask for answers or guidance, to express our gratitude, and to
bless those we care for. It's wonderful to open up a channel to our Higher
Power by beginning the conversation, but unless we allow time to listen we
will never really develop a dialogue.
We can begin to change our way of praying. We can limit our requests so we
are not listing a series of wishes or demands. We can ask for patience to
listen and then allow a few moments to listen. The answers will come to us
and our guidance will be given when we are truly ready to receive them. An
equal balance of talking and listening will help strengthen our relationship
with our Higher Power.
Night Light: A Book Of Nighttime Meditations
by Amy E. Dean
relationship.
--John Heuss
A conversation requires two parts: talking and listening. When only we are
talking, that is a monologue. When someone lectures, we listen.
Prayer can be a form of conversation, yet if we examine the way we pray we
may find it's a monologue.
We pray to ask for answers or guidance, to express our gratitude, and to
bless those we care for. It's wonderful to open up a channel to our Higher
Power by beginning the conversation, but unless we allow time to listen we
will never really develop a dialogue.
We can begin to change our way of praying. We can limit our requests so we
are not listing a series of wishes or demands. We can ask for patience to
listen and then allow a few moments to listen. The answers will come to us
and our guidance will be given when we are truly ready to receive them. An
equal balance of talking and listening will help strengthen our relationship
with our Higher Power.
Night Light: A Book Of Nighttime Meditations
by Amy E. Dean