I am not going to deal with religious philosophies behind prayers or even any of its preaching.
My article would be on ‘What prayer does’ instead ‘why do we need prayers’
My article would be on ‘What prayer does’ instead ‘why do we need prayers’
Because we prayed, the problems are solved; we believe problems won't arise because we prayed. Prayer results in the belief that we can solve the problem; that's otherwise called confidence.
Confusing?.. continue reading to get cleared.
Swami Vivekananda, a great saint said – “We become what we think ”.That means the recursive thinking of something would become a part of our life in reality.
This quote had been one of the prime factors for many successful persons in life. They reached or obtained their life-goals by constantly involving in it. It’s like a meditation or devotion for all of them.
Normal human could read anything only word by word as a whole. Vivekananda had interesting reading habit. He would read the entire line in one instance, which means he can read line-by-line. This behavior would have been obtained by high concentration and devoted involvement and the belief that he can do it.
World number one Tennis player would think only about the services, aces and sets to take over, a Wrestler with leg movements, balances and punches, a Cricket player with direction of the ball, its speed and the stroke's direction, a F1 racer with command able turnings and pit-falls, a Painter with his brush strokes, background; foregrounds varied color intensities, a Business man with many factors likewise all number ones in their respective sports/businessess would constantly feel the absolute path towards their goal.
Similarly, basic part of prayer is faith. The faith you have within you and the belief to become what you think paves the way to the result of the prayer or the ultimate goal itself.