Secrets of the Lost Mode of Prayer

by Gregg Braden

Publisher: Hay House, Inc Published: 2016-07-26 Category: Spirituality & Mindfulness

Throughout history, mystics, sages, and spiritual adepts have understood something profound about prayer that has largely been forgotten in modern times. Rather than simply reciting words or making petitions to a distant deity, ancient traditions approached prayer as a technology of consciousness, a precise method for participating in the creation of reality itself. This exploration into the lost wisdom of our ancestors reveals how we can reclaim this powerful practice and apply it to the challenges and opportunities of contemporary life.

At the heart of this teaching lies a revolutionary understanding: prayer is not about begging or pleading for intervention from an external source. Instead, authentic prayer involves feeling and experiencing the fulfillment of our desires as if they have already manifested. This mode of prayer transcends the limitations of language and instead operates through the language of emotion and feeling, creating a resonance between our inner state and the quantum field of possibilities that surrounds us.

Drawing from ancient Essene, Tibetan, Egyptian, and Native American traditions, this work demonstrates how these diverse cultures independently discovered the same fundamental principle. They understood that we live in a participatory universe, one that responds to the quality of our thoughts, feelings, and beliefs. By combining specific elements of thought, emotion, and feeling in a particular way, we activate what might be called the feeling-based language of creation itself.

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