What do you think of when you hear the word “prayer”? Usually, prayer is something that most of us associate with religion.
I know that when I hear the word “prayer” it instantly takes me back to the dogmatic teachings of my childhood.
I remember sitting in the pew for years upon years listening to the empty, dull, and formulaic repetitions of the preachers. Sitting there silently, the lack of zest, depth, and authentic feeling underneath these “holy invocations” made my skin crawl.
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I couldn’t understand why talking to God was so openly pious, but inwardly hollow.
For others, prayer is linked with a chintzy, cute, and immature form of spirituality.
I’m talking about that muffin-baking, holier-than-thou, goodly-housewife-born-again-Christian kinda vibe.
You might also associate prayer with people like Ned Flanders from The Simpsons and his progeny, or those squeaky clean Jehovah Witnesses that knock on your door every now and then.
And still, for some people who don’t come from a Western context, prayer might be associated with Salat (Muslim ritualistic prayer), or even the traditional honor of gods and goddesses.
Whatever background you come from, it’s likely that you need to unpack, reimagine, and rejuvenate your thoughts and beliefs about prayer.
Without being open to changing your definition of prayer, you’ll continue to perceive it through the lens of your religious, cultural, or societal conditioning – and usually, those associations ain’t that great!
I want to invite you to see prayer in a different light, untainted by its somber past. I want to invite you to find the magic in it once more.
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Rediscovering the power of prayer has been a humbling yet empowering journey for me. I’d love for you to rediscover its beauty again too.
Before we go any further, I want to start out by saying that prayer doesn’t need to be just a side hustle when it comes to undergoing major life shifts.
Prayer is an ancient practice that deserves a central place in your life.
By helping you to let go, practice humility, and get out of your own way, prayer teaches you to align with the core qualities of growth and spiritual healing.
Pretty amazing for such a simple and unassuming path I’d say!
Why the Power of Prayer is so Undervalued
Of all the spiritual gifts and paths out there, prayer is probably one of the most — if not THE MOST — undervalued.
In fact, I will go so far as to say that prayer is rarely even written about in the self-help field. (And I read through a lot of self-help material out there.)
I mean, how many times have you read, heard about, or seen (non-dogmatic-religious people) proclaim the power of prayer? Probably not much.
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Prayer is a black sheep in the spiritual community.
If it’s not associated with bible-bashing and religious extremism, it’s associated with childish new age forms of spirituality.
So you see, prayer always seems to get a bad rap.
But I think one of the main aversions that we have to prayer is our egotism. After all, we are the “do-it-yourself” society.
We currently value self-sufficiency, strength, and power over all else.
For this reason, prayer can be perceived as somewhat “weak” and self-effacing to the modern mind.
Common misconceptions about prayer include:
The idea that it makes you a failure (because you have to ask for help)
The belief that you’re not worthy of help in the first place
The belief that God/Divine/Source is a spiteful, ruthless, and fearsome force, which makes prayer dangerous
And of course, the multitude of damaging associations with prayer and its murky past
In reality, prayer is often the last thing we resort to when in a crisis. Only after we’ve dried out our last spiritual resources do we think of praying.
The truth is that our lives would change drastically if prayer was the FIRST thing we turned to in a time of need, or even in a moment of gratitude. After all, prayer is a direct bridge to the Divine.
Prayer is also not a “passive” thing, as is so commonly believed.
I held this very belief for a long time. I always thought that saying a few words didn’t really change anything.
In fact, the very act of prayer itself seemed pointless to me, particularly after I left fundamentalist religion. Because of that, I shut myself off to prayer for a long time.
But this mistaken belief about the power of prayer could not be further from the truth. Prayer is actually one of the most active spiritual tools out there.
As author Dostoyevsky once wrote,
Be not forgetful of prayer … prayer is an education.
In other words, not only does prayer open us up to higher guidance, it actually helps us to be receptive to the lessons we most need to learn.
Gifts of Prayer
Prayer has gifted me with so much love and gratitude that I make it my goal to say at least one prayer each day. I have found it to be such an energetic, influential force of change that I can’t do without it!
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Here are some gifts of prayer you’ll receive if you incorporate this practice regularly into your life. Some of these benefits are even scientifically backed:
As you can see, the power of prayer is immense. It can transform nearly every dimension of your life.
How to Practice the Power of Prayer
The inner voice is something which cannot be described in words. But sometimes we have a positive feeling that something in us prompts us to do a certain thing. The time when I learnt to recognise this voice was, I may say, the time when I started praying regularly.
― Mahatma Gandhi
Here’s how to reimagine and rediscover the magic and power of prayer:
1. Be willing to surrender your previous ideas about prayer
As I mentioned above, you might need to go on a “detox” of your perceptions towards prayer. This ‘cleansing’ process might include deeply examining how you feel about prayer, asking where those beliefs came from, and contemplating how to approach prayer differently.
For me, rekindling my love affair with prayer involved sitting down and thinking about the many mistaken beliefs I carried. Journaling and meditation were great allies in this process, as was practicing Lectio Divina.
You’ll know when you have a healthier relationship with prayer when the very thought of praying no longer makes you internally cringe.
2. Choose another name for “God”
You don’t need to be religious to pray and you certainly don’t need to believe in the “bearded-old-white-guy-in-the-sky” (because come on, that’s an outdated and essentially racist and sexist way of thinking about God!)
For prayer to be powerful, you need to think about what the highest possible good looks and feels like to you.
Choose a name to replace the word “God” that feels comfortable and meaningful to you. Examples include Source, Consciousness, Love, Beloved, Divine, Goddess, Shiva, Allah, etc.
3. Pray for what you need, but also what you’re thankful for
God isn’t a pimp. He/She/It doesn’t give you things because you are His/Hers/Its servant. This is what the majority of religious thought would have us believe.
Surrender the idea that God is anything other than a universal source of complete unconditional love.
Let go of the idea that God is there to punish, control or condemn you.
Tune into what God/Divine actually means to you on a deep, heart-felt, soul level.
The true “sin” here is not in denying the existence of God, the true “sin” is believing that God is even capable of hurting you in the first place.
When you’re praying to God, you’re praying to that boundless, egoless source of love that is your True Nature.
This divine source of purity and peace wants the very best for you.
Prayer is a way of communing with this Divine source. Prayer is essentially a way of allowing the Beloved to fulfill its ultimate desire: for you to be happy, whole, and at peace.
Thanking God/Love/Divine will also increase your gratitude for life tenfold.
The more you find to be thankful for, the happier you’ll feel, and the happier you feel, the more you’re thankful for. It’s a beautiful cycle!
You pray in your distress and in your need; would that you might pray also in the fullness of your joy and in your days of abundance.
― Kahlil Gibran, The Prophet
4. Allow your prayer to come from the heart
This is perhaps the most important piece of advice: pray from the heart.
If you don’t, if you repeat by rote old verses, if you say the same thing over and over again, your prayers will feel dead. Your connection to the Divine will perish (at least consciously).
Instead, when you pray, pray from the soul. You don’t need to speak out loud. In fact, my most heartfelt prayers are said silently. (Feel free to experiment with both out-loud and silent approaches – figure out what works for you!)
Making up prayers as you go is also a much more authentic way to pray.
However, if you find a prayer written by someone else that speaks to your heart, by all means, use it! There are no set-in-stone rules here.
God/Divinity doesn’t care what you say, but how you say it, aka. emotional sincerity is what counts.
Here is a sample prayer:
Dear Beloved, all things in my life are sourced from you. Every blessing I have is because of you. My breath is yours, my mind is yours, my heart is yours, my body is yours, my soul is yours, my spirit is yours. I am yours, and you are mine. Let me embody you in my daily life. Let my life become an expression of your radiance and purity. Help me to surrender what no longer serves me. Help me to know what questions to ask and places to look when I am stuck. I give my trust to you unconditionally. I love you. Amen/so may it be.
At heart, I am a mystic. So all of my prayers are mystical and have an ecstatic quality.
You might have another type of heart: the heart of a musician, artist, architect, or philosopher.
Let your prayers embody whatever comes the most naturally to you.
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For you to continue praying, it’s crucial that you reflect on the power of prayer in your life.
How has it helped you in times of need or want, even subtly? How has it filled you with more goodness? What changes has prayer brought to your life?
The more you reflect on prayer, the more you’ll realize what an immense force of good it is in your life.
I strongly recommend keeping a journal to help you reflect upon and learn from this grace-filled experience. (Here’s a free guide on how to journal to support you.)
So tell me, what is your relationship with prayer? Has it been tainted by your religious or cultural context? And if you regularly pray, how has the power of prayer transformed your life?
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AJ
3 years ago
I don’t have any stories about “the power of prayer”. I’ve pretty much lost all faith in any prayer, including prayers in the form of gratitude, presence, etc, etc… That doesn’t mean I don’t pray when I feel moved to…just that its always been a meaningless gesture without any value whatsoever.
“We cannot count on God to arrange what happens in our lives in ways that will make us feel good.”
“Its hard enough to develop a personal relationship with an invisible God, one who’s voice I never hear… its harder to feel close to an unresponsive God.”
“When a friend tells you he is so excited about all that God is doing it’s hard to admit you’re irritated over what God is not doing.” ~Larry Crabb ‘Shattered Dreams’
Best817ch
3 years ago
Prayer is powerful. When I was pregnant with my last two children who are almost two years apart, I was homeless, in an abusive relationship, and I never went to the doctors, but I prayed everyday and every chance I got that my babies came out healthy, they did, and intelligent.
Janine Borchardt
3 years ago
Hi , I love synchronicity , I do believe in the power of prayer , I have seen my prayers answered and unfold , I also was brought up in prayer in the pews and always leaving the church wondering why I didnt feel as happy or uplifting as others and how it was the same ol prayers and service week after week , maybe a tad different but I always felt shame and emptiness like I was not good enough it reminded me of school you had to be …. in order to fit in or join the club , always felt like the under dog , but when I prayed alone and in my journal I do feel a connection to the universe and the divine , here recently I have encountered a new setback , my dad who lives with me is from the old school of church although he doesnt read the bible he tells me I should and he tells me that the Reiki I am learning and looking at oracle cards , or any other healing is wrong and goes against God and Jesus , his outlook is has effected me and my prayer… Read more »
Daniel
3 years ago
my source of strength is prayer i do it silently focusing on source God created us all from himself we live many lives learning more each life and eventually we return to that source even if it takes forever i am looking aforward to going back to my spirit family my aunt that has passed resently is waiting for me there…..people allways ask me were i get so much energy
John
3 years ago
I am SO sick & tired of reading how “religion sucks” by you Aletheia, that it’s got to the point as soon as I read the first para from Lonerwolf, I can tell if it’s written by you or by Sol (who’s far more mature in his spiritual journey). Stop winging about religion & grow up!
Anita
3 years ago
You are absolutely right! I became a Catholic as an adult. They never spoke of how to pray not even the rosary. I was confused because everyone seemed to know these traditions. Before becoming Catholic, I was spiritual and wanted to study Taoism but I felt too young. In the meantime, a friend told me about the Global Consciousness Project out of Princeton University, noosphere.princeton.edu. At this time, they have 142 EGGs, or measuring devices. These EGGs usually receive 1/0 but when the device gets actual numbers analysis of events taking place is correlated. It usually indicates positive or negative energy put out into the world. On one World Peace Day, the numbers went very high. In other words, tons of positive energy was captured scientifically. That is the power of prayer! At 58, I began to study Taoism along with following your guidance. I learned to pray from the heart. My life is changing. I feel I have more control and am less anxious. I am getting there.
lyn
3 years ago
i never really understood the purpose of prayer since i grew up being taught that god knows what’s in your heart. so why pray if my heart is an open book anyways. it wasn’t until this last year that i learnt different things about prayers. firstly i read from several sources that when you ask the universe for something, that thing will become attracted to you. and i later read that for this to work, you have to apply positive thinking. but i couldn’t figure out how do you ask for something without thinking of the fact that you don’t have it right now. then i heard of a technique where you meditate/pray and envision that you already have it. i was stressed at work and was being asked for resolutions that i just had no experience doing. i felt really overwhelmed for several weeks and cornered not able to do my job efficiently and it was affecting me. one evening after work, i tried this technique. i closed my eyes and emptied my thoughts. instead of focusing on the problem. i envisioned that my stress was gone and how that would feel. the calm that would come over me.… Read more »
Robert
3 years ago
I grew up in a Baptist family, read the KJV Bible cover to cover as a child and knew there was a major problem with it, later researched its origins to find the cause, explored Eastern philosophy/ yoga/ meditation and then finally returned to prayer as a powerful adjunct to meditation. My recent discovery is the source of power that lies at the center of Mother Earth, pure unconditional Love. This can be accessed by total identification in the deep meditational mind states. My conclusion; religion has lobotomised God (the Christ within). Jeshua, in his recent gifts via mediumistic books confirms this. His suggested prayer prior to meditation, given in the book “Christ returns reveals startling truth” starts this way. “Father-Mother Life, you are my life, my constant support, my health, my protection, my perfect fulfillment of every need and my highest inspiration…..”. This prayer is my one condescension to formulaic prayer because it says so much in so few words. The gift of genius – The Christ.
Nancy
3 years ago
I have heard it said that “Meditation is listening to God; prayer is talking to God.” I like that definition a lot.
Personally, I think of Him/Her/It as “Godde,” since S-He is both God and Goddess in One. The impersonal term “Universe” can also work for those who have become allergic to religion, as the result of their past experiences. (That was, after all, the original meaning of the Latin word universum: “the one-whole-thing-that-is.”)
If you know anything about how a hologram works, it can be very helpful to think of Godde as the “reference” consciousness of the Universe, with all manifest things (including all of us) being the “working” consciousnesses that have split off from It, but are continually reflecting back our own experiences to It.
Ella
3 years ago
Even during the points of my life when I identified as a staunch atheist, I was always drawn to prayer. I have always loved historically holy and sacred buildungs and often felt myself drawn to address the divinity latent in them. It is only now that I have embraced the spiritual side of life that I see love was calling out to me. That said, I have the belief that prayer is somehow secondary to meditation and this is one I shall be exploring. Thank you for this nudge to get back on my path, I see this helping hand and I am grateful for it. Namaste x
I don’t have any stories about “the power of prayer”. I’ve pretty much lost all faith in any prayer, including prayers in the form of gratitude, presence, etc, etc… That doesn’t mean I don’t pray when I feel moved to…just that its always been a meaningless gesture without any value whatsoever.
“We cannot count on God to arrange what happens in our lives in ways that will make us feel good.”
“Its hard enough to develop a personal relationship with an invisible God, one who’s voice I never hear… its harder to feel close to an unresponsive God.”
“When a friend tells you he is so excited about all that God is doing it’s hard to admit you’re irritated over what God is not doing.” ~Larry Crabb ‘Shattered Dreams’
Prayer is powerful. When I was pregnant with my last two children who are almost two years apart, I was homeless, in an abusive relationship, and I never went to the doctors, but I prayed everyday and every chance I got that my babies came out healthy, they did, and intelligent.
Hi , I love synchronicity , I do believe in the power of prayer , I have seen my prayers answered and unfold , I also was brought up in prayer in the pews and always leaving the church wondering why I didnt feel as happy or uplifting as others and how it was the same ol prayers and service week after week , maybe a tad different but I always felt shame and emptiness like I was not good enough it reminded me of school you had to be …. in order to fit in or join the club , always felt like the under dog , but when I prayed alone and in my journal I do feel a connection to the universe and the divine , here recently I have encountered a new setback , my dad who lives with me is from the old school of church although he doesnt read the bible he tells me I should and he tells me that the Reiki I am learning and looking at oracle cards , or any other healing is wrong and goes against God and Jesus , his outlook is has effected me and my prayer… Read more »
my source of strength is prayer i do it silently focusing on source God created us all from himself we live many lives learning more each life and eventually we return to that source even if it takes forever i am looking aforward to going back to my spirit family my aunt that has passed resently is waiting for me there…..people allways ask me were i get so much energy
I am SO sick & tired of reading how “religion sucks” by you Aletheia, that it’s got to the point as soon as I read the first para from Lonerwolf, I can tell if it’s written by you or by Sol (who’s far more mature in his spiritual journey). Stop winging about religion & grow up!
You are absolutely right! I became a Catholic as an adult. They never spoke of how to pray not even the rosary. I was confused because everyone seemed to know these traditions. Before becoming Catholic, I was spiritual and wanted to study Taoism but I felt too young. In the meantime, a friend told me about the Global Consciousness Project out of Princeton University, noosphere.princeton.edu. At this time, they have 142 EGGs, or measuring devices. These EGGs usually receive 1/0 but when the device gets actual numbers analysis of events taking place is correlated. It usually indicates positive or negative energy put out into the world. On one World Peace Day, the numbers went very high. In other words, tons of positive energy was captured scientifically. That is the power of prayer! At 58, I began to study Taoism along with following your guidance. I learned to pray from the heart. My life is changing. I feel I have more control and am less anxious. I am getting there.
i never really understood the purpose of prayer since i grew up being taught that god knows what’s in your heart. so why pray if my heart is an open book anyways. it wasn’t until this last year that i learnt different things about prayers. firstly i read from several sources that when you ask the universe for something, that thing will become attracted to you. and i later read that for this to work, you have to apply positive thinking. but i couldn’t figure out how do you ask for something without thinking of the fact that you don’t have it right now. then i heard of a technique where you meditate/pray and envision that you already have it. i was stressed at work and was being asked for resolutions that i just had no experience doing. i felt really overwhelmed for several weeks and cornered not able to do my job efficiently and it was affecting me. one evening after work, i tried this technique. i closed my eyes and emptied my thoughts. instead of focusing on the problem. i envisioned that my stress was gone and how that would feel. the calm that would come over me.… Read more »
I grew up in a Baptist family, read the KJV Bible cover to cover as a child and knew there was a major problem with it, later researched its origins to find the cause, explored Eastern philosophy/ yoga/ meditation and then finally returned to prayer as a powerful adjunct to meditation. My recent discovery is the source of power that lies at the center of Mother Earth, pure unconditional Love. This can be accessed by total identification in the deep meditational mind states. My conclusion; religion has lobotomised God (the Christ within). Jeshua, in his recent gifts via mediumistic books confirms this. His suggested prayer prior to meditation, given in the book “Christ returns reveals startling truth” starts this way. “Father-Mother Life, you are my life, my constant support, my health, my protection, my perfect fulfillment of every need and my highest inspiration…..”. This prayer is my one condescension to formulaic prayer because it says so much in so few words. The gift of genius – The Christ.
I have heard it said that “Meditation is listening to God; prayer is talking to God.” I like that definition a lot.
Personally, I think of Him/Her/It as “Godde,” since S-He is both God and Goddess in One. The impersonal term “Universe” can also work for those who have become allergic to religion, as the result of their past experiences. (That was, after all, the original meaning of the Latin word universum: “the one-whole-thing-that-is.”)
If you know anything about how a hologram works, it can be very helpful to think of Godde as the “reference” consciousness of the Universe, with all manifest things (including all of us) being the “working” consciousnesses that have split off from It, but are continually reflecting back our own experiences to It.
Even during the points of my life when I identified as a staunch atheist, I was always drawn to prayer. I have always loved historically holy and sacred buildungs and often felt myself drawn to address the divinity latent in them. It is only now that I have embraced the spiritual side of life that I see love was calling out to me. That said, I have the belief that prayer is somehow secondary to meditation and this is one I shall be exploring. Thank you for this nudge to get back on my path, I see this helping hand and I am grateful for it. Namaste x