kimbermoon
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Your thoughts;
Doesn't matter whether you call it prayer or meditation, what matters is whether we use them or not. Years ago, I discovered that in traditional ways we tend to pray in the wrong way, as the Christ tried to teach us. Words of power are those we use from our own mind and awareness through our communications with a higher Source, which is the Creative One. I truly think that Native prayers were often more in keeping with the truth, whereas those created in religious clutches miss the mark entirely.
We are not meant to be asking for 'things or situations', but rather to be asking for blessings and strengths, as well as giving thanks for our own blessings. We are meant to show gratitude, before asking for things that strengthen us against the ills of the world. How do you personally feel about using 'Words of Power' to greater align yourself with the Higher Consciousness of Divinity and Creativity? Blessed be.
Doesn't matter whether you call it prayer or meditation, what matters is whether we use them or not. Years ago, I discovered that in traditional ways we tend to pray in the wrong way, as the Christ tried to teach us. Words of power are those we use from our own mind and awareness through our communications with a higher Source, which is the Creative One. I truly think that Native prayers were often more in keeping with the truth, whereas those created in religious clutches miss the mark entirely.
We are not meant to be asking for 'things or situations', but rather to be asking for blessings and strengths, as well as giving thanks for our own blessings. We are meant to show gratitude, before asking for things that strengthen us against the ills of the world. How do you personally feel about using 'Words of Power' to greater align yourself with the Higher Consciousness of Divinity and Creativity? Blessed be.