The Phenomenology of Prayer Pt. 2

Becoming What We Pray: Passion and Prayer

12/3/19

The point of this article is to live out what we pray. It depends on what our true calling to life, depends on our passions in life. If you focus on positive aspects of prayer and only asking for help and guidance to a better life,  but go off and ignore all the signs that was sent to you, it can be impossible to improve your religious life.There are a couple traits that has to do with prayer: fear, anger or despair. These traits are many reasons why people pray. They afraid of their speeding they just received, they're angry at their siblings, or they just lost a loved one. It's important to mention these when praying, but there should be more substance in your conversation with God. You shouldn't only focus on what you want, but what God wants you to do . It has to be a mutual relationship. Prayer is intense, but quiet and sacred. It can mentally moving and emotionally captivating so much that it can affect you physically. Prayer should be hopeful and full of love, not a form of anger and hatred that a person has of someone else. A person has to take that anger or whatever problems they have and offer it up to God through prayer and reflection. Using a prayer of gratitude can be a great way to level out this anguish. Thanking God for what he has given to you and asking for advice and then starting a conversation to mend or even create a quality relationship with God. The use of Passion can be vital to the action of prayer. As you pray more and practice to become better at it, the passion between you and God himself can become stronger and stronger. 

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