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| The Guide to Effective Prayer explains the following important techniques: how to conserve and focus the creative energy of your voice how to prepare yourself for prayer how to immobilize your body and reduce sensory distractions how to “move into” the depth of the photograph to facilitate the healing how to align your will with God’s Will and suspend temporarily the conscious phase of your mind how to condense the prayer and plant its essence directly into the subconscious mind how to go even deeper, beyond the subconscious, and into the space where Spirit dwells, where Divine Grace becomes available to you, and where all miracles originate The Guide also describes a fascinating breathing technique that is to be used while saying the opening line of the prayers, “Dear Lord, thank you”. The two prayers have some similarities as far as their text is concerned. However, they should be offered from two distinctly different perspectives: Praying for yourself, you exercise your own freedom of choice—you choose God to be your Healer. Praying for another, you should not presume that asking for God’s help would be that person’s free choice. The emphasis should be upon asking God to help that person become more receptive to the healing Presence. The Guide to Effective Prayer elaborates on this and other important aspects of a successful spiritual effort. The 36-page Guide to Effective Prayer will be included with your personalized prayer/photo mount. Preface Excerpts from the Guide Media Reports on the Healing Power of Prayer |
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