The Silent Release of Prayer
I recently read a quote that stated that anything someone does with authenticity is a "vehicle for prayer."
I liked the words—but needed to understand authenticity. Does this mean that whatever is done in truth— becomes a vehicle for prayer?
Authenticity also infers that the act is done as a genuine act—one steeped in reality.
The quote then goes on to say that the person may not even realize that their action is that "vehicle for prayer".
A vehicle is a medium that expresses something. Looking at prayer that way does open up a whole different way of viewing prayer.
We are surrounded by silent worshippers.
I liked the words—but needed to understand authenticity. Does this mean that whatever is done in truth— becomes a vehicle for prayer?
Authenticity also infers that the act is done as a genuine act—one steeped in reality.
The quote then goes on to say that the person may not even realize that their action is that "vehicle for prayer".
A vehicle is a medium that expresses something. Looking at prayer that way does open up a whole different way of viewing prayer.
We are surrounded by silent worshippers.
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