Bret Bernhoft

Tom Storm
BC
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Bret Bernhoft
Prayer might be seen as living communion with God, while meditation is a reflective or preparatory exercise that may incline one to prayer, yet is not itself the act of addressing the divine. I suspect many sometimes confuse the two, meditating when they think they are praying, and praying when they think they are meditating. That said, I think they are related but much of this will flow from the definitions you hold.
One might ask this: how many who presume to pray are truly opening themselves to God, and how many are merely rehearsing their own desires, making nothing more than a crass shopping list of wants? — Tom Storm
L'éléphant
Any insights you can shed on this subject is valued. — Bret Bernhoft
Tzeentch
Bret Bernhoft
...from my limited experience I find somebody else's prayers perfectly fine. — BC
L'éléphant
Jesus. Did you measure the distance in kilometers or feet?Even if they're not exactly the same, I'd say they're quite close. — Tzeentch
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