Wednesday, December 6, 2017

Prayer Power

It is absolutely crucial regarding prayer, to understand what I'm saying without ever getting hung up on the specific details. It's a personal thing, and everyone is going to think of it differently. There are a million ways to explain the phenomenon, and I'm doing it using my terms. Try to grasp the concept, regardless of the system, and terms I use to explain it. 

I asked for prayers once upon a time in Facebook land, and shortly after, someone who doesn't exactly like me passive aggressively posted on their own page something about how does an atheist ask for prayers. I've spent a fair amount of time trolling organized religion, and often speak in terms of being atheist. Of course I chimed in and explained in short what prayer is, but here I'm going to go a little deeper. In a Christian culture if I were to ask for something other than prayer, practically no one would respond, and certainly very few people would actually pray for me. It doesn't matter what word we use if we understand that the human psyche is an electromagnetic force. Prayer is just easier to use since we are all immersed in this Christian culture. Everyone knows what the word prayer means more or less.

Now it's well known that scientist have studied prayer, and the results were at best not conclusive, and like a true American scientist, instead of admitting ignorance, they simply claimed prayer doesn't work. It couldn't possibly be that they don't understand reality enough to even study such a thing, am I right? Think about this in terms of how every day something that was once thought to be accurate is proved not to be so accurate within the scientific community. It happens daily, and often it is a huge difference that matters a great deal. I'm thinking of the microbiome as one of these issues. They really have no business saying one way or the other how things actually work in regards to interpreting their studies, especially since it has been proven that the results can be affected by the beliefs of the experimenter. I mean, that is literally prayer right there, in effect. Ones thoughts affecting results.

Scientists are as bad as preacher men.

Consider, they have scientifically proven that human desire, human thoughts, can affect the outcome of random number generators. Proven fact. A person can sit and focus on a random number generator giving certain results, and that RNG will be moved from average. Do you understand what I'm saying? It's a small variance, but a human exerting mental electromagnetic energy at a digital device, causes variance in the results versus an RNG that no one is focusing on. I say, that is prayer. One is directing their mental energy at an object and affecting how it operates; again: that is prayer. All of a sudden it doesn't work because one is directing their energy at a human instead of an electronic device? Give me a break. Someone needs to slap these "scientists" out of their egomania.

If one understands that the psyche works as an electromagnetic force, and that our entire material world, specifically our bodies are actually just condensed electromagnetic fields, then it should be quite obvious how complicated something like prayer is. For instance, how could one measure such a thing like, whose prayer is strong, and whose is weak? When is a persons prayer power stronger, or weaker? There are a lot of other variables that cannot be controlled, so studying prayer scientifically is at this time practically impossible.

One should have a decent grasp of the terms I'm using. Please refer to previous blogs. The psyche is an electromagnetic force. The Universe is a fractal, fractaling. The human unconscious, which is the Universe, doesn't check premises. Thoughts, the monkey mind, that voice in our head, is just the voice of our mind, speaking in pure electromagnetic waves, which do not degrade over time, or distance, unlike our physical speaking voice which speaks in sound waves, which do degrade over time and distance. The body, the mind, the unconscious, the monkey mind; it's all the same thing: the total mind. I'm only using labels to explain the situation. By saying body, it's still the mind, but the body does things the monkey mind doesn't, and the unconscious does things the body can't, but all in all, it's all one thing.

To counter the complicatedness of prayer I'm going to add what maybe the most important piece of the puzzle. Please consider, that being the result of millions of  years of evolution, having evolved perfectly to this electromagnetic environment, that the body knows exactly what to do at all times. It is only our thinking voice, that most of us improperly identify with, that has no clue what is going on, and that if one admits this, and just gets out of one's own bodies way; the body handles business. Keep this in mind at all times when praying; let the body, the unconscious, do the work; simply use the monkey mind to direct the body if it seems necessary. Remember, our unconscious does not check premises, so if one is going to direct their prayers, use the thinking mind, the monkey mind, to direct it: without thinking one knows what is best; the body will do what is best.

To put this into context, I generally only pray for two things. The truth no matter what the cost, and whatever is best for me. You see, I know with my thinking, I have no clue looking into the future what is best for me, but I know my unconscious does, so I pray for whatever is best, and then take whatever comes my way with that in mind. It is that simple. I'll return to this topic at the end of the blog.

Prayer is going to be extremely complicated in reality. The previous paragraph is only one kind of prayer. I think if we wanted to, we could say that all energy leaving the mind is prayer. Technically speaking we are praying at all times, on many different levels, at many different intensities. I'm not going to try to systematize this process. Trying to explain it with words is going to bring about contradictions. Trying to explain it in totality would only bring about confusion. I'd rather simplify it.

It has a lot to do with what I pointed out in the blog about the unconscious. If on a deep level we believe we are losers, that means our unconscious is praying a loser prayer, and since the unconscious prays at a greater intensity than our monkey mind, then praying for something that is not loser with our monkey mind is technically counter productive. Almost always the unconscious is going to win, so to speak. How will we be able to measure which is the stronger electromagnetic force emanating from our body? Or, are we putting out equal force, a loser belief, and a thought based prayer, and like light waves do they are canceling each other out? Only personal experience will tell us which is which, because we are all operating at our own frequencies.

I should point out a distinction with the monkey voice. Let's say that for the most part, particularly to an untrained thinker, the monkey mind is a very narrow, directed, weak light. Like a cheap store bought flash light. In terms of prayer, the monkey voices' real strength is in guiding the unconscious. In other words, it is most powerful when it is shining inward, not outward. The more of the unconscious one brings into consciousness is what will upgrade the store bought flashlight. Let's say compared to the unconscious, the monkey mind is like a regular flash light, and the unconscious is like the sun. So you see, an enlightened gurus thoughts are going to be a lot more like the sun, than that puny flash light most of us are walking around with. Buddha, or the Lord Christ were like the sun with their thoughts.

Let's say someone is sick, while I am not, and they ask me for prayers. I make this distinction because if one is sick their prayer power is going to be low, weak, unhealthy light. When someone is sick they shouldn't be praying at others because this amounts to sending sick energy to a sick person, when a sick person needs healthy energy, obviously. It is said that a sick person praying for someone will actually make them more sick instead of helping them. You've been warned.

So let's say you're healthy, and someone asks for prayers. The way I tell people is, to imagine healing energy, whatever that may be for you individually.  Maybe like me, it's the Lord Christ. I hold an image of the Lord in my mind, beaming, radiating white light, and I imagine that white light passing through me, and as it comes through me, I guide it with my mind, using the monkey voice, my inner thoughts, imagination, visualization, to direct it towards the person asking for prayers, imaging them being bathed in the Lord's light, as it passes through me. I use my mind to direct it at the person needing help. Remember, the unconscious does not check premises, and the Universe is the unconscious, so I don't doubt whatsoever; I know it works.

Please refer to the placebo effect, and instantaneous healing. These things are scientific facts regardless of whatever pharmaceutical medicine your family doctor may tell you that you need.

Maybe for you it is the Mother Earth, or the Sun, or a goddess, or god, or maybe it's a peaceful feeling.  Maybe it is the Lord Krishna, Buddha, or just your own inner light. You see, here it does not matter what you use mentally, what matters is that one is imaging a healing energy, and that one is directing it towards another person. One can also unfocus the energy, and just radiate it outwards in all directions, as in praying for world peace, or praying for a community as a whole. One does not only have to direct it to some specific person, or idea. Some people use feels, some imagery, some words, some just use thoughts. Everyone is different. These technicalities do not matter so much as one grasps the concept. Prayer is that simple.

What makes it complicated is all the different prayers happening simultaneously. Not only within one particular individual, but also that every human alive is praying constantly, with every thought, with every mindset, with their unconscious, at all times.

So now I'm arguing with the scientist who claim to have disproved that prayer works. I say all illness is psychosomatic. If placebo effect is real, and it is, and if instantaneous healing is legit, and it is, then all sickness is psychosomatic. So if we are praying for someone who refuses to change spiritually, we might as well be the person with a loser mindset praying or a good job. We are being counter productive. You know, praying for healing for the person with cancer, who refuses to quit smoking or eating fast food. That's counterproductive. Unless, you are like me and pray for whatever is best. I don't know what is best for someone else. I don't have an expectation of outcome. For all I know they need wrecked by cancer. By doing this, one is praying for the situations in life to cause that person to realize they must quit smoking and eating fast food. And here lies the crux of the whole thing. Bring about the realization that one must quit smoking is going to be a situation that entails suffering; like being sick with cancer.

Do you understand what I am saying? If you pray for someone who smokes cigarettes and eats fast food to be healed, you may be praying that they get even more cancer, because cancer will be the thing that causes them to wake up to the fact that they must quit smoking and eating fast food. Think about how many people do not change until shit is so dire they are about to die.  I've written about this before, if suffering is the teacher, and learning, growing in consciousness is the purpose of life, then suffering is a good thing. Many people who pray expect only a "good" outcome, and then say they failed at praying because they did not get a "good" result.  Do you see how complicated this just got?

Let me personalize it for you. Let's say you are like me, and most people are, and like me, in your twenties, you had no idea what the hell was going on. I was terribly afraid to be alone. I had no self-esteem. I pretty much just flat out hated myself, yet I was praying for the perfect woman. Any guesses what kind of woman my prayers got me? I got the kind of woman that wrecked my life, so that I learned my lessons, so that the next woman was a little better. I kept learning my lessons, and then the next woman was even better. You see what I am saying? No amount of prayer is going to materialize end game scenario. The prayers are going to materialize the things one needs to get to the end game scenario. Who in their twenties is ready for a perfect mate? One has to grow up a ton, mature like a boss, to get their spiritual mate. That is never going to come easy for anyone. 

All the time I see people doing this exact thing; praying for end game results without having done any of the work to even remotely deserve end game results. As if. It's a victim mentality that I know all too well. Egomania in effect. Looking back, married as I am now I can see that all my prayers were answered, because I learned my lessons, and took on the suffering. I can see too, that I created more suffering than was necessary by being a victim to the idea that I did not get what I prayed for. I'm saying, I created more suffering by telling myself I wasn't worthy of getting what I was praying for because the "perfect" woman never showed up in my twenties. What showed up was the perfect woman to teach me the lessons I needed to one day be able to be with the perfect woman.

I eventually realized the kind of woman I wanted didn't want a guy like me. You see what I'm saying?

Being that our unconscious is literally the Universe; it knows exactly what we need. In this sense there isn't even really a need to pray for one's self at all; it's already happening: All of the time.

So you see, there is some overlap here, because one can use their monkey mind to interfere with the unconscious. One can use directed prayers via the thinking voice to disrupt, interfere, inhibit, slow, or just plain fuck up one's life. One must absolutely learn to get out of their own unconscious' way.

One can learn to turn the dark into the light, that is, turn the unconscious into the conscious. Turn that little puny dollar store flashlight into the almighty sun. One can learn to pray powerfully with their conscious mind. One cannot learn to not pray unconsciously. I ask you, if you have not, to read the blog about the unconscious. I told someone the other day, that there is a huge difference between one who understands the unconscious and listens to their inner voice, and one who does not.










6 comments:

  1. The body knows, it's only the thinking mind that uses words doesn't

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  2. "generally i only pray for two things. The truth no matter what the cost, and whatever is best for me"

    "You see, I know with my thinking, I have no clue looking into the future what is best for me, but I know my unconscious does, so I pray for whatever is best, and then take whatever comes my way with that in mind. It is that simple"

    "This is just one type of prayer"

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  3. "I think if we wanted to, we could say that all energy leaving the mind is prayer. Technically speaking we are praying at all times"

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  4. "If on a deep level we believe we are losers, that means our unconscious is praying a loser prayer, and since the unconscious prays at a greater intensity than our monkey mind, then praying for something that is not loser with our monkey mind is technically counter productive. Experience will tell us what frequency we are in"

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  5. "all the different prayers are happening simultaneously. Not only within one particular individual, but also that every human alive is praying constantly, with every thought, with every mindset, with their unconscious, at all times."

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  6. "I say if placebo effect is real, and it is, and if instantaneous healing is legit, and it is, then all sickness is psychosomatic"

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