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Living PrayerDhyan Salima said Mar 2, 2008, 3:33 PM: |
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Prayer has been my saving grace many times in my life. Writing in my last blog about the book “Left to Tell” got me thinking about prayer. “My dear Lord, please give me the humility, the strength, the courage and the trust to let go of everything and to surrender to you fully. Unconditional sweet and willing surrender to your will my dear Lord.” This translation feels a bit a strange since normally I am praying this prayer in my mother tongue, which is not English, but it still expresses my desire to give all of myself to The Lord. Do I always know what God's will for me is? No. but I trust in that in the sincerity of my prayer the answer will be found. Trusting is not always easy but over the years I learned that it is a decision that I can make in the moment. And somehow deciding to trust God always leads to more trust because I can always see the results of my trust clearly, which leads to more trust. Also, I found a very beautiful web page on prayer today, that helped inspire me to write about prayer today www.theladyinprayer.org Are you praying? Why or why not? If yes, what are you praying for? And what have you experienced through praying? How did you come to pray?…. Oh, my story how I started up praying: I was brought up Roman Catholic and always loved God and going to church and praying and all of it. But through life slowly that all changed and with 17 I had stopped praying or even believing in God for that matter. Then I received a tape from a friend with a women talking about her relationship with God and prayer and how real it is etc. I can't remember much of the tape but she said, that prayer works and if you are not sure that it does just try it out - pray and see for yourself that it works. Being a rather scientific minded person I liked the “science project: prayer” and thought of a prayer that would help proof that prayer works (or proof that it doesn't). My test prayer was this: I was really, really bad in math and had a math exam the next day. Going against all deeply engrained Catholic believes I actually prayed for something for myself - that I would write a math test with a good grade (which never happened normally). The result: I had the best grade in class (not even understanding what the subject was even about). But not only that there was an astonishing huge gap between my grade and the 2nd best grade and all the grades of other people. For this one math exam my grade was truly outstanding. Well, having proven the point that prayer works I didn't pray for the results of future math tests anymore and had the same bad math test results as always. But that wasn't the point anyway, I just wanted to see whether prayer works and having seen that math tests were not so important subjects to pray about anymore. |
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Re: Living PrayerNicole said Mar 2, 2008, 10:14 PM: |
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fascinating… how does the prayer go in Dutch? |
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Re: Living PrayerDhyan Salima said Mar 4, 2008, 2:25 PM: |
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Hi Nicole, |
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Re: Living PrayerJill said Mar 8, 2008, 1:15 PM: |
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What a beauitful treat this is. I had to get over my excitement about your reference to “Left to tell”…. it is indirectly the link that connected my husband and I. What an incredible story and an honorable path. |
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Re: Living PrayerDhyan Salima said Mar 9, 2008, 5:51 AM: |
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I have been reading “Left to Tell” 3 times now and am finding every time something in that book that I can use in my day to day live, something that changes my consciousness, the way I am with people, the way I go about my day, the way I show my love, the way I pray,… I was so happy that other people have read this book and it has been having an influence in other people's life. That was the reason why I wrote about this book in my blog, wanted to tell people that this great book is out there to read. |
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