Tuesday, March 17, 2009

PRAYER

Prayer is prompted through fear and love of a power in our conscience. We commit prayers to the God that we believe in and have power over the matters of our physical and non physical well being. Prayer definitely satisfies our minds and influences on our actions. The God affecting our life is believed to be a unified power manifested in His different attributions.
Prayers to God are mostly very helpful and useful for strengthening our confidence and achieving our needs over a period of time. Prayers help to satisfy a common human natural craving, align our actions to intentions, and help to make achievements.
Results of prayer are due to an unknown “Natural Law” of nature and some scientific realities combined with belief. Some of us believe this to be as a law of attraction and others a mercy (asking) from God. In any case, Prayers seem to have results depending on the selfless and honesty in which it is being practiced. The results take place in manners, and in times that are yet unknown. The prayer and resulting event-time relationships, as we understand time and the holistic cycle of events involved, are so far unknown, because we do not know all the factors involved in the seemingly chaotic conditions occurring in nature. It seems to result in our consciousness and actions, biochemical reactions, electrical impulses and effects of conditioning involved. Perhaps, understanding the work of mathematics to the levels mentioned by Dr. Whitehead, to see “what is transitory in what is permanent and what is what is permanent in what is transitory”, is achieved we may then understand these mysteries better.
The benefit of prayer is clear to my mind and I have experienced it. It satisfies my whole being and this becomes more meaningful when prayers are direct at a unified and the universal forces which we realize as God in nature. With experience and knowledge, some of us learn and feel the unifying forces and the wisdom in nature.
May God, the most generous, make me wise and guide me to knowledge and readings from thy creations and bless us. ---Jadulla Jameel
“Two things inspire me to awe-the starry heavens above and the moral universe within.” Albert Einstein

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

well said.. well said

Anonymous said...

Typical Jadulla