"The earth is but one country, and mankind its citizens."
--Baha'u'llah
PART SEVEN: My experience with prayer and meditation.
I find that when I sing or chant a prayer it allows me easy access into the gap between my thoughts. When you are in the gap, then you are in a meditative state. This will allow you greater concentration. And because you are transcending, you will have a clear vision.
Singing or chanting prayers at the beginning of a meeting will help to relax and unify the participants. People will be less likely to argue, because they will have a more open and receptive mind. It would be ideal to spend ten minutes or more on prayer and meditation, as it takes time for people to slip into the gap - especially for people who have had a very stressful day. I have found that when people pray and meditate together, at the beginning of a meeting, the meeting will run more efficiently and effectively. When people become unified during a meeting - it will inspire them to take action. Please visit my Spiritual Transformation STORE for more information on prayer, meditation, and self-improvement. (select the Shop tab on the top of the page, then scroll down)
"There is a precise mechanism through which all desires can be manifested. These four steps are as follows:
Step one: You slip into the gap between thoughts. The gap is the window, the corridor, the transformational vortex through which the personal psyche communicates with the cosmic psyche.
Step two: You have a clear intention of a clear goal in the gap.
Step three: You relinquish your attachment to the outcome, because chasing the outcome or getting attached to it entails coming out of the gap.
Step four: You let the universe handle the details.
It is important to have a clear goal in your awareness, but it is also important to relinquish your attachment to the goal. And the goal is in the gap, and the gap is the potentiality to orchestrate the details required to affect any outcome.
One of the easiest and most effortless ways of slipping into the gap is through the process of meditation."
The above quote is taken from "Creating Affluence" by Deepak Chopra. I highly recommend this book - it will change your life!
To be continued next post, thank you for your time and have a wonderful day!! -Larry
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Friday, March 13, 2009
My Personal Experience With Prayer And Meditation
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