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Transforming Prayer Part 1

January 11, 2017 1 MP3 Download 1 hrs. 48 min. $10.00

Part 1 of 3-Part Series

Within many Advaita and Zen-Buddhism circles, the topic of prayer is not commonly discussed. In fact, many nondual spiritual seekers have lost their connection to prayer. But what is authentic prayer, and how does prayer affect spiritual realization and the expression of realization?

In the 3-part series, Transforming Prayer, Mukti invites you to revisit how your concepts and attitudes about prayer and God live within you. She explores transformational approaches that open a renewed relationship with prayer, inspiring you to see prayer as an integral part of the awakening journey. Through different types of prayer, you can experience a direct opening of the heart as a sanctuary for prayer, attune to your essential presence, discover the core qualities of this presence, and realize how prayer can orient these qualities so that they flourish more abundantly in your life.

Topics Include:

  • Prayer as Wordless Being
  • Expressing Your Heart through Prayer
  • Aligning with Your Intention through Prayer
  • Exploring Prayer as a Practice, Attitude, and Expression
  • Attuning to Your Deepest Resonance
  • Aligning with Divine Qualities
  • Prayer as an Inner Sanctuary
  • Cultivating an Internal Environment

Quotes from this Download:

“Prayer is a deep listening to what you really want to express.”

“Prayer can be the speaking freely from the heart about your expectations and desires. You don’t have to carry them all in your mind and body.”

“Empty out the familiar sense of self in order to directly encounter the truth of your being. What is the energetic aftermath of emptying yourself out?”

“Feelings of yearning and longing are movements of consciousness to call us back to ourselves.”

“Prayer is a means to unburden or surrender to a sense of okayness and peace.”

Recorded on January 11, 2017.
© 2017 by Mukti Gray. All rights reserved.

Type: AUDIO
Item #: CDR-246