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it's me and my fear of abandonment against the world
Ultimately, prayer is contact with reality.
Prayer is about opening up—psychologically, emotionally, attentively, and intuitively.
When we engage in prayer, we empty our hearts and minds. In doing so, we make the heart-mind available to receive.
It is Vulnerable. But also Venerable.
Knowing that we live in ignorance, prayer becomes a practice in which we touch reality and allow reality to touch us. That reality may be called truth, divinity, awareness, or something else entirely.
Sometimes we ask for help when we pray—healing, blessing, the strength to overcome an obstacle or to endure a hardship.
Sometimes we ask for guidance.
If done correctly—with the right balance of heart sincerity and openness of attention—it doesn’t matter to whom you pray.
What matters is that you know how to listen without preconception or expectation. Then you will receive.
“It is rather more noble to help people purely out of concern for their suffering than it is to help them because you think the Creator of the Universe wants you to do it, or will reward you for doing it, or will punish you for not doing it. The problem with this linkage between religion and morality is that it gives people bad reasons to help other human beings when good reasons are available.”
— Sam Harris
Chiesa della Sacra Famiglia (Sacred Family Church), by Paolo Portoghesi and Vittorio Gigliotti (1971-1974).
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