How can I pray in a way that will get my prayers answered?

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      Gelaye Gudisa
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      The real prayer is that we request creator to change our perception of reality to understand the whole reality. The second thing, the real prayer comes from the heart not words from the mouth.

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      Theresa H
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      There isn’t a guarantee of getting my Prayers answered but, I can pray on how to see my own reality different and then make the changes within my self to do what I need to do. Sometimes we don’t understand what our creator is planning but, there is a plan and purpose behind all experiences that help humans evolve as a species for if there wasn’t pain and suffering there would be no need to grasp for love.

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      Christina
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      Examine one’s desires for answered prayer asking “do I want this just for myself, or for others?” If the desire is just for oneself then it needs to be adjusted so that we receive in the way our Creator intends, to bestow on others. This desire to receive in order to bestow on others doesn’t come naturally, so ask the Creator for help in achieving this.

       

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      KaeKae
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      To ask for alignment with the creator’s intentions and to receive the gifts already given.

    • #188258
      Rivka
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      By asking for my correction from the Creator. To understand that “there is none else beside Him” and in My Will to Receive, all is good, but I will only understand that if I am corrected to be like the Creator.

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      Joanne Kabu-W10
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      I will pray to my creator to change me.

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