Sunday, March 13, 2016

Secrets To Your Spiritual Healing Prayers

Secrets To Your Spiritual Healing Prayers

Spiritual prayer is simply talking to God. There are no preconditions. There is no need for you to worry about being “good” or “bad.” Just say ‘hello’ to the Supreme Being within. God loves you just as you are, and you will only feel totally at home when you sense His / Her presence. “Prayer” is an English word meaning to make a request. The notion is that we, as creatures, approach the Creator of the Universe to ask for a favor. Ultimately, we find that this Creator is our only True Self. Thus, as Jesus of Nazareth promised us, we are sons and daughters of God. We are inherently and unalterably divine.



Spiritual healing implies that healing begins within, that it starts with the spirit, goes to the mind and then appears in the body. Believing in God recognizes an underlying dimension to existence beyond anything that we can perceive… that is more real than what we call “reality.” We don’t have to have much knowledge of God, as such. All we need is an open mind and open heart. When you call the deity, the deity always comes. It may take a few times, but it most certainly will happen. You don’t need to impress God with your sophistication. You can simply be empty. God will fill you.



To accept that God loves us is a huge leap for most people. It is even a greater leap to realize that God is absolute love, and that this love is infinite, eternal and omnipotent. No one and nothing can possibly overcome it. We begin to realize that God is not really into some kind of judgment game, that He / She never really was. We come to realize that judgment, itself, is illusion.



We made it all up.



We find that “God is love” IS the Gospel, and is the very essence of Christ’s message, and of early Christianity. That this message has often been ignored or even forgotten doesn’t negate its truth. This realization is in no way limited to the Christian tradition, but find echoes in every other tradition. One need only think of the Mahayana tradition of Buddhism with the Bodhisattva vow “though the fires of hell be infinite, I vow to extinguish them all for every sentient being.” One also sees it in the Bhagavad-Gita in Hinduism, where Lord Krishna maintains that every person is eternal, and that one need only think of Him for enlightenment, for ultimate liberation.​



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