Guest guest Posted July 19, 2005 Report Share Posted July 19, 2005 Prayer is a way of Repentance When a man really repents his bad actions, he feels anguish. He desires to be free from his collected Karma and wash the sins off his inner being. Prayer is a very forceful weapon to cut away all the sins. It washes away the worries, anxieties, tensions, diseases and diseases forming wicked thoughts, and also does away with false pride, which is a fearful enemy in the path of Enlightenment. The spiritual current, which ensues due to the utterance of the sacred and often repeated and pregnant words and phrases, purifies the atmosphere around the reciter and fills it with peace and divine love. Life starts with a blissful prayer and ends with a blissful prayer. Out life is but a continuous prayer. When the stars of great noble thoughts of purity and divinity shine forth one by one in the sky of our consciousness, the darkness of the night also seems pleasant. The blackest prospects seem to be springboards to the highest revelations. Many a times, a Sadhak feels great pangs of desire to see for himself the divine source of his being, the source of all things, the prism or dial brilliancy of God. While praying, one moment of dazzling vision clears away all the shadows of doubt. The depression becomes itself the sunshine of happiness and within the darkness a clear shaft of light touches our inner being, the white light of our faithful prayer, the merit made perfect by the God, the divine response to our appeal. True prayer fills our life with joy, inundates it with a subtle kind force. (This book can be read from www.saileelas.org/books) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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