Friday, February 29, 2008

The Heart Is The Source Of Desire - Desire Is The Reason For Prayer

We pray for those things we want -- apparent and simple. Even if we sit down around saying, "God, you're so great! Supreme Being you're so wonderful! Supreme Being give thanks you for all you do! Supreme Being you are awesome! God, you're the foreman -- you're in charge!", or things of a similar nature, we are still desiring to offer reciprocation for good we have, or will, have -- or we want to earn favor, or to be "good," or not travel to hell, or not allow our ascendants down, or something along those lines. Prayer is our manner of voicing and fulfilling our desires. Even if we don't cognize how it works, or how such as a thing could be possible, we still make it; and it still works.

Of course, many supplications are actually curses; but whether your desire is for pleasant experiences, or to project incrimination and unfavorable judgment on those you believe have got made you and your life suffering in some way, you are still thinking about your desire. And, Desire is born in the heart. Prayer gets with an reply -- although it may be in a word form that is unseeable to you. Prayer gets with what we WANT, or desire; before prayer, we give idea to what it is we are praying for.

"Whatsoever you desire, when you stand up in prayer, believe that you have got received it and it will be given unto you."

Putting your mental and Negro spiritual energy into a thought -- the unseeable form, or mold, for the reply to your supplication -- is what constructs the energy that goes the "mass" of your realized desire. Prince Albert Einstein's celebrated equation, E=mc2 (Energy is equal to mass multiplied by the velocity of visible light squared), talks to the transition, or convertibility, of Energy to count and frailty versa. Idea necessitates and bring forths energy. Energy do things happen; and, like Prince Albert Albert Einstein said, "Nothing haps until something moves." Energy do things move; energy is an enlivening force.

Your supplications get as invisible, or unseen, energy -- the energy of idea -- and ultimately go other sorts of energy until, ideally, they go matter. What we name "solid matter" is simply a physical mental mental representation of an unseeable thought -- a representation that is available to our physical senses in our physical world. Prayer -- answer; unseen -- seen; dreaming -- real-ized dream; steam -- ice; non-physical -- physical. How and why we are given thoughts, and then allowed to concentrate on those we wish to give physical life to, is the mystery; it is a enigma to our physical brains, anyway. But, this indeed is how it looks to work. We believe of a thing and, if we experience an attraction, or desire, for this thing in our heart, we concentrate our attending on ideas of this thing. Through a procedure that tin blossom in infinite ways, our desires go ful-filled -- the unseeable form in our mind's oculus have go filled-full with the appropriate matter.

Trees turn from the interior out; balloons turn from the interior out; people turn from the interior out; and supplications turn from the interior out. Our supplication is the formal-ization of the acknowledgment of a desire; our reply is the material-ization of that same desire -- two word forms of the same desire. It all starts with the answer; and the reply is the question. What make you want? What make you desire? Don't justice or concern about what other people desire. If you desire human race peace, you won't acquire it by judging or criticizing person for wanting a new car, or more than money than you want. If you desire peace and wellness for a household member, or friend, don't contamination your joyous ideas of your fondest wishings for that individual with worry-thoughts of "the worst that could happen," or resentment-thoughts that other people don't pass as much clip praying for "good" things.

"Every adult male according to his ain heart, so allow him give; not grudgingly, of necessity: for Supreme Being loves a cheerful giver."

"Judge not..."

"As a adult male thinketh, so it is done to him..."

"Fear not, be of good cheer..."

"Finally, brethren, whatever is true, whatever is honorable, whatever is right, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is of good repute, if there is any excellence and if anything worthy of praise, dwell on these things."

"Man is formed and molded by his thoughts."

But all of this thought starts with the desire to undergo something different. The desire is the seed, or trip of light, that starts the fire that cooks your dinner. Desire is ultimately behind anything we do; and to make things more than clearly and effectively, we must go more clear about our heart's desires -- and that necessitates learning to pass on with (listen to) the heart.

"For where your hoarded wealth is, there will your bosom also be."

The function of the bosom in prayer, it looks is three-fold:

  • The Heart is the Beginning of the flicker of desire that novices any prayer... ("From the heart...," or, "With all my heart...," are illustrations of our consciousness of where the flicker of inspiration arises within us.)
  • The Heart moves as a "magnet" to pull us and our desire together by giving us courageousness to act, and receptiveness and counsel to the new things that show up in our life. ("Follow your heart," and "Listen to your heart," etc...")
  • The Heart experiences and shows joyousness and gratitude for answered prayers, or fulfilled desires. This is the wages a parent seeks when fulfilling the desires of a child.

  • But the Heart plays other, peripheral functions as well. The Heart is the place of wisdom in the organic structure -- the Beginning of that "still, quiet voice." When you have got at odds thoughts, you are observing the difference between the logical thinking of the encephalon and the wisdom of the Heart. The HeartMath Institute have compiled a wealthiness of medical and scientific research information that absolutely corroborates the ancient wisdom instructions on the Heart. Though the Heart pumps and circulates life through our body, the Heart is not simply a physical pump; it communicates with each cell in the organic structure via the rhythmic, Morse Code code-like pumping action, or the electrical and chemical urges generated within -- both of which alteration the electrical field around the Heart creating new physiology each moment. When the Heart is in-sync with the encephalon -- when we truly believe in our supplications -- anything is possible.

    "The hereafter belongs to those who believe in the beauty of their dreams."

    "Anything is possible for he who believes."

    The Heart is the beginning (desire) and end (gratitude) of our prayer; the Heart makes our desire, informs us of it, assists pull it to us (or us to it), and then basks the completion of the rhythm of creation. Knowing your heart, gap it, nurturing it, strengthening it, listening to it, and following it, are all different activities; and, like any activity, each of these necessitates time, attention, thought, and action. It all gets with desire; and desire gets deep in the Heart. What make you want? Really, what is your Heart's desire?

    For astonishing penetration and research into the bosom and its function in creating our overall experience of wellness and life, visit HeartMath at: www.HeartMath.com.

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