Praying dangerously

by Regina Sara Ryan

Publisher: SCB Distributors Published: 2012-07-23 Category: Psychology & Self-Help

Prayer has the power to shatter complacency and ignite genuine transformation, but only when approached with courage, authenticity, and a willingness to be utterly changed by the experience. Too often, prayer becomes rote repetition, wishful thinking, or a spiritual safety blanket that maintains the status quo rather than challenging it. What happens when we stop using prayer as a means of comfort and instead embrace it as a radical practice that demands everything from us?

This compelling exploration invites readers into a completely different understanding of prayer—one that is raw, honest, and potentially life-altering. Rather than offering soothing platitudes or guaranteed formulas for getting what we want, the approach here acknowledges that authentic prayer can be disruptive, unsettling, and even frightening. It asks us to show up fully, without pretense or protection, willing to be cracked open by forces greater than our small selves.

Drawing from multiple wisdom traditions including Christian mysticism, Buddhism, Sufism, and indigenous practices, readers discover that prayer at its most potent is not about asking for divine intervention to make life easier. Instead, it becomes a practice of profound surrender, a way of aligning with reality as it is, and a means of transformation that works on us rather than for us. The distinction is crucial: dangerous prayer doesn't seek to manipulate outcomes or bargain with the divine, but rather opens us to being fundamentally changed in how we perceive, respond to, and participate in life.

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