Friday, August 19, 2011

Silent Prayers


"Prayer is not asking. It is a longing of the soul. It is daily admission of one's weakness. It is better in prayer to have a heart without words than words without a heart." -Mahatma Gandhi
Truer words were never spoken about prayer than those uttered by Mahatma Gandhi. I have found that the most powerful prayers, and the ones answered most quickly, are the ones that I’ve never spoken at all.

Silent prayer, in fact, can be quite accidental. Silent prayer happens when a crisis strikes you or your family. Silent prayer happens when you are drowning in desperation and no one can help you except the all mighty spirit. Silent prayer happens when you have not uttered a spoken prayer for so long that you’re ashamed to do so in your hour of need.

But silent prayer also happen when you are happy. (You call them wishes or hopes or daydreams). Nevertheless, they are silent prayers from your soul to your Maker. And they are answered.
Always remember that you are never alone. Whether you pray aloud or silently, your prayer will always be answered. ALWAYS.

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