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Baha'i
I posted a version of this on the BBC board this morning in response to a topic "Why Pray?" and thought it would be a good topic here as well...
Prayer is to me a way of connecting us with God and laying out our concerns and anxieties...It conveys that there is another reality besides the mundane material world. In the Baha'i Writings we call prayer conversation with God.
It also provides a very important social bonding for believers in crises...So if a family member is struck down by disease or accident those who know him/her incluidng releatives gather and demonstrate their solidarity and support for the person in prayer.
For an ill person in hospital prayer can be essential to their speedy recovery by instilling a positive attitude and by being less anxious therefore could reduce the need for more medications.
John Walbridge also summarized some Baha'i principles of prayer as follows:
The Bahá'í writings teach that the impulse to pray is natural and that prayer is essential to the development of spirituality. However, it is not the physical act of praying but the spiritual state induced by prayer that is important. Thus, Bahá'u'lláh stresses that brief and joyful prayer is superior to long but wearying prayer. Though prayer may be efficacious in obtaining specific material ends, it is more important to pray for conformity to the Will of God. The highest prayer is offered only out of love for God, without any other hope or fear. Nevertheless, prayer must be linked with practical measures to attain the goals sought. Prayer is essential to any undertaking and attracts the confirmations of God.
Source:
http://bahai-library.com/?file=walbridge_encyclopedia_prayer_worship
There are many refererences to prayer in the Writings but I thought this would be sufficient to start this thread.
- Art
Prayer is to me a way of connecting us with God and laying out our concerns and anxieties...It conveys that there is another reality besides the mundane material world. In the Baha'i Writings we call prayer conversation with God.
It also provides a very important social bonding for believers in crises...So if a family member is struck down by disease or accident those who know him/her incluidng releatives gather and demonstrate their solidarity and support for the person in prayer.
For an ill person in hospital prayer can be essential to their speedy recovery by instilling a positive attitude and by being less anxious therefore could reduce the need for more medications.
John Walbridge also summarized some Baha'i principles of prayer as follows:
The Bahá'í writings teach that the impulse to pray is natural and that prayer is essential to the development of spirituality. However, it is not the physical act of praying but the spiritual state induced by prayer that is important. Thus, Bahá'u'lláh stresses that brief and joyful prayer is superior to long but wearying prayer. Though prayer may be efficacious in obtaining specific material ends, it is more important to pray for conformity to the Will of God. The highest prayer is offered only out of love for God, without any other hope or fear. Nevertheless, prayer must be linked with practical measures to attain the goals sought. Prayer is essential to any undertaking and attracts the confirmations of God.
Source:
http://bahai-library.com/?file=walbridge_encyclopedia_prayer_worship
There are many refererences to prayer in the Writings but I thought this would be sufficient to start this thread.
- Art