Thursday, May 2, 2024

National Day of Prayer: 'Space Ghost'



National Day of Prayer
We're trying to do a show. - Damn you, SG
(FOX Carolina News) Communities across the country are gathering for National Day of Prayer celebrated on May 2, 2024. FOX Carolina's Myra Ruiz is in Pickens County ahead of their prayer service. Like Zorak points his anjali mudra (prayer hands) towards the heavenly deity Space Ghost, many supplicate, petition, and beg a god for favors. Is that really the best way to pray? Not by a long shot. There's a far better way revealed below.
Zorak knows how to prey, but praying eludes him. He has much to learn from Gregg Braden.
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Pray a better way: The Isaiah Effect

Isaiah Effect: Decoding Lost Science of Prayer
Sadly, prayer as we are taught in Judeo-Christian America is a fool's errand, doing the opposite of what we want it to. We use the word as a synonym for "petition," telling the universe what we don't have and getting it. But getting what? Getting what we say, and what we say is "I don't have" (in the form of "I want" or "Give me"). The Universe surely hears it and responds, "Okay." Ask and it is given. Just as we say, "I don't have," we do not have. Case closed. Order fulfilled. This is what happens. This is the opposite of what we intended. We intended to say, "Give me that" but even if we said it that way, we would get just what we have. What do we have? Not what we want. We want something else.


The Wisdom Codes
So to get it, it might be good to learn what researcher Gregg Braden discovered: the ancient wisdom of another form of prayer he dubbed "The Isaiah Effect" (The Isaiah Effect: Decoding the Lost Science of Prayer and Prophecy). It is based on ancient biblical principles and that of other ancient traditions which have been revived as New Age teachings. The "new" form of prayer is old, very old. A version of it is described on a copper plate housed in Israel's most futuristic and advanced museum, protected in such a way that it can survive a direct nuclear attack. What could be so important? This is what Braden asked, and he presents his answers in his classic book.

They chant, but do Buddhists pray?

Yes, Buddhists pray, but not in the way the West understands the term, not as petitionary prayer to "Buddha" nor to the many deities recognized in Buddhism, which is a nontheistic (nontheistic) teaching. CONTINUED

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