Prayer Study
Posted on March 11, 2009I started six weeks of prayer study two weeks ago in conjunction with the Maker’s diet and the beginning of Lent. The book that I’m using explores four kinds of prayer:
1. Conversational prayers of asking and authenticity;
2. Uplifting affirmative prayer;
3. Praying for others;
4. Contemplative prayer.
In the initial journal work, I realized that the first prayers I learned as a child were asking prayers though that seems to be the kind of prayer that I’m the least comfortable practicing as an adult. I also recognized that I enjoy hearing people like Raleigh and Charlie pray this way. Conversational is the correct word for their prayers which do indeed sound like an intimate conversation with God.
I decided to look for ways I could become more comfortable with prayers of asking and a breakthrough came on Sunday when I realized that the metta prayer of loving-kindness that I say at the beginning of meditation and in moments of stress is an asking prayer.
May I be free from fear.
May I be peaceful.
May I make a friend of my body.
May I know grace and loving kindness.
It seems so obvious now that is is asking prayer but as is often the case, I need to find the links between my Buddhist practice and my Christian heritage to facilitate my spiritual growth.
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