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Prayerful Dialogue

Prayer brings us clos­er to Our Higher Power.  Making prayer and meditation part of your life is up to you.

Each day of our lives, we are presented with the freedom to choose between good and evil. While The Spirit of the Universe’s knowledge is certainly different than our own, a perspective on time beyond our com­prehension (for in the Universal mind past and future con­verge on the present), our choice coexists with Universe’s knowledge of it. To make the right choice, we have to be in touch and in tune with our Higher Power. Prayerful communication, regardless of method, is a way.

When you don’t pray, you don’t enter into any kind of a dialogue with a Higher Power. Instead, you dis­tance yourself. It’s your responsibility to enter into this dia­logue. You are free to choose, of course. I did.

Open up your heart to prayer. Words will come. Dance. Sing. Pray. Or be silent.

One Response to “Prayerful Dialogue”

  1. February 17th, 2010 | 9:56 pm

    Before I got sober, I never prayed. Except for maybe the occasional “Fox Hole Prayer”, when I was in a jam. Even then, I didn’t believe that my prayers would be answered because I didn’t think I was even worth God’s time. Since the first day I came into AA, and asked God to keep me sober, and he did, I have had a relationship with Him, through prayer, which continues to grow beyond my dreams. Today, I couldn’t imagine living without prayer in my life.
    Thanks for the post.
    Tony49

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