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Old 12-28-2002, 01:20 AM   #2
Altair
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Interesting.


I find that my prayer is a process of focusing on what matters, weeding through conflicting matters (sorting them out and weighing them in), coming to understanding, and seeing pathways as well as where I am. Praying is a grounding; it's a coming-to-grips with your true self, a time to be honest, even a time to validate one's self and actions as seen in a greater scope of things. Praying is for the mind's eye, where visions of understanding take place. Praying is a heavy and deep practice that's really more than words can describe.
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