🙏 Prayer is a way to serve and connect with the world, beyond personal desires.
🌌 Prayer is about dissolving into the infinite unknown, finding peace, freedom, and love.
🧘♂️ Meditation and prayer are considered the same thing, offering a practical approach to beginners.
🙏 Prayer and meditation are ways to connect with a higher power or entity.
📚 Starting prayer or meditation can involve reading books or finding resources online.
🌄 Looking at the world and appreciating its beauty can be a form of prayer.
🌅 Taking time to look at the horizon can bring a sense of peace and relief from daily burdens.
🙏 Prayer can begin in various ways and doesn't require a specific formula. It is about connecting to something bigger than oneself.
⭐ The practice of prayer requires patience, perseverance, and the habit of early rising.
💭 The main difference between a saint and an ordinary person is determination in meditation.
🙏 Stick with the practice of meditation through determination and intention.
🌍 The higher one ascends in consciousness, the less compelling the dramas of the world become.
🔑 Surrendering into the arms of infinite silence leads to total trust and is the best thing one can do.
🌳 Nature's control and the bloody business of life are contrasted, highlighting the benefits of surrendering to silence.
🧘♂️ Prayer, meditation, and inward spiritual energy elevate perception to a higher point of view.
🌍 Feeling the pull of the world and recognizing when it feels wrong.
🙏 Turning to God as a practice when feeling uncomfortable.
💫 Moving from what's wrong to what makes you feel better and creating a ripple effect.
🌬️ Things happening naturally, like the wind blowing a model hummingbird.
🔴 Realizing that we are not just our bodies, but something more.
🌍 Questioning the nature of reality and the concept of God.
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