Wednesday, May 18, 2005

The Lost Mode Of Prayer

Listening: David Darling discussing teleportation the possibilites of teleporting humans and quantum computers on Coast to Coast Am

Mood: Happily anticipating teaching a great yoga class tonight. Eight new students have booked.

I have mentioned Gregg Braden and his book The Isaiah Effect in previous posts, and as you know I have been using the ancient lost mode of prayer in conjunction to my Healing Codes treatments with much success. Hear an interview with Gregg Braden on News For The Soul as he discusses his discoveries in the Dead Sea Scrolls of the Lost Mode of Prayer.

"Through the words of another time, the ancients invited us to embrace our lost mode of prayer as a consciousness that we become, rather than a prescribed form of action that we perform upon occasion.

In words that are as simple as they are elegant, we are reminded to be "surrounded" by the answer to our prayers and "enveloped" by the conditions that we choose to experience. In the modern idiom, this description suggests to us that to effect change in our world, we are invited to first have the feelings of the change having happened.

As modern science continues to validate a relationship between our thoughts, feelings and dreams with the world that surrounds us, it becomes more likely that a forgotten bridge links our prayers with that of our experience. The beauty of such an inner technology is that it is based upon human qualities that we already possess. From the prophets who saw us in their dreams, we are reminded that in honoring all life, we accomplish nothing less than the survival of our species and the future of the only home we know."

Gregg Braden

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