willbeurdaddy -> RE: If You Could Only Pray for One Thing (7/24/2010 2:13:51 PM)
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ORIGINAL: juliaoceania You miss the entire reason that prayer is valuable. It is valuable for the same reasons meditation is valuable. It is of value to the person who is praying. The brain chemistry of someone praying changes the same way that it does in those who meditate.... There was a atheist cardiologist that wrote a book called The Relaxation Response... read it before being dismissive about the power of prayer, it saves lives, like in relieving stress, reducing high blood pressure, which prolongs life. Not to mention those who pray when they are ill, not those who pray for the ill... do you not see the difference? Those who pray for better results often get them because they believe they will be effective, like the placebo effect, and before you dismiss the placebo effect, like many scientists do, the most powerful healing comes from within. People always heal themselves, medical science just helps create conditions to further the healing power of the human body, but healing takes place within, and is controlled by the brain... So before you go around dismissing prayer, why not take a look at what it does for the prayerful, and not for the prayed for I agree. My concept of G-d is that he is not required to respond to prayer. I mean, who's in charge here? So expecting that prayer is a payment, and that services are required to be rendered strikes me as silly and a kind of hubris. That said, if I feel that something is important enough to pray about, it is important enough for me to care about. And act upon. It is a prioritizing and focusing tool. And if I could pray about something, it would be to have the opportunities, energy, and health of when I was 20, along with the smarts I've gotten since then. "When I was back there in seminary school There was a person there Who put forth the proposition That you could petition the Lord with prayer Petition the Lord with prayer! Petition the Lord with prayer? YOU CANNOT PETITION THE LORD WITH PRAYER!" Mr. Mojo Risin
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