Monday, April 03, 2006

Prayer

Prayer

Prayer is a mode of communication to God. We pray to God for many things.
T o approach the president you first approach his secretary. Which means you are approaching the president via the secretary to achieve something that the secretary cannot achieve?
Similarly when we approach God asking him for something from the world, you are indirectly placing the world on a higher pedestal. Can there be anything greater than God?
We are running around in circles. We encounter a problem we make a prayer. This is followed by some solution and then some temporary happiness. Once again we encounter some other problem, which is followed as usual by a prayer and then the circle continues. How long will we run in this circle? Let’s think beyond.

Pray That You Don't Pray AnyMore

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