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PRAYERSPRAYERS

What Is A Prayer?

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Conversation with God.

It is just like talking to one's mother.

Expression of Love, Gratitude for God.

Why Should We Pray???

One can always find Time to talk to God who has given us Time.

It leads to internal Cleansing.

To earn God's Grace.

Human Efforts + God's Grace = Success

Is not Praying to God the same as Begging?

SAI: To beg from an equal puts you down and him up.

But to ask God, you rise up to His level. You must ask God. To ask God is perfectly all right. It is not begging.

God knows each Problem, Why Should

We Ask?SAI:It is your duty to ask God. Words must be spoken, and the words must correspond to the thought.

The thought must be put into sincere speech.

It is correct that Divinity is Omniscient but He requires that sincere words be spoken.

The mother may know the child requires food to maintain life, b ut milk is given when the child asks for it.

Is it really all right to ask God?

SAI:God should be asked for help when there is a real need .

God is not bothered by a multitude of small requests, and He will certainly give property (things of great value).

Therefore, one should always ask God to meet one’s needs.

It is the individual's right to ask.

When To Pray? Morning prayer

Night Prayer

While having Bath

Before eating food

Before starting any work

Whenever the soul needs to connect with

divine.

SurrenderSAI:Leave everything into My hands saying "Lord, Thy will be done. Thou think of it."

When you worry that a situation has not had the desired outcome, you thus demonstrate that you do not believe in My love for you.

I always think of you, but I can only help you completely when you rely fully on Me.

PRAYER

SURRENDER

PEACE OF MIND

Jai Sai Ram

References http://media.radiosai.org/journals/Vol_03/10OCT01/conversation.htm

http://media.radiosai.org/journals/Vol_01/02SEPT15/Blossoms/Reflections.htm

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