Thursday, April 15, 2010

Why We Pray

We pray because our body requires nourishment, health, safety, comfort. We pray to acknowledge our dependency upon, our appreciation of, & our gratitude to the Source of all the needs, joys & achievements of life.

We pray because our soul is lonely. A spark of the Divine fire, it has journeyed to a world heavy & dark with "matter" - with things, forces & objects that shout forth their own reality, obfuscating their Source. So the spark yearns for the fire & strives to become reabsorbed in it. Eagerly it awaits the times set aside for prayer - those precious daily moments when the person it inhabits ceases to commune with the world & communes with his or her Creator.
So a person praying is a standing paradox, a swaying contradiction, a self divided against itself. Both body & soul are praying. The body is praying for life & existence. The soul is praying to escape life, to transcend existence.

Yet, as prayer progresses, a certain harmony emerges. As the soul prays, climbing the heavens & shedding the husks of selfhood that encumber it with an identity with "needs" & hold it distinct from its source, the body (who's praying on the same page - there's no escaping that) learns that spirituality, too, is a need; that transcendent strivings are also a pleasure; that union with G-d is also an achievement; & the soul, who's praying on the same page as the body (there's no escaping that, either) learns that life, too, is Divine; that existence is also a way of fusing with G-d; that achievement can be the ultimate self-abnegation, if one's achievements are harnessed to a higher, G-dly end.

Why do we pray? Because the body needs the soul & the soul needs the body, & both need to be made aware that the other's need is also their own.

That, ultimately is the essence of prayer: to know our needs, understand their source, comprehend their true objectives. To direct our minds & hearts to He who implanted them within us, defined their purpose, & provides us with the means to fulfill them.

G-d Bless.

J

18 comments:

Unknown said...

I agree with us needing 2 pray. I feel better everytime. I can say things 2 G-d I cant say 2 people and He understands. Great writing J.

Unknown said...

This is very good. My husband and I pray together every morning and night because it is important to us. You just made it more important to me. I never thought of it this way before and it makes sense. I cant wait to share this. Thanks J. Bless you.

Unknown said...

The truth be told. Life is nothing without communication with Him. Prayer must come from the heart. Very well written.

Megs said...

I love how you explained prayer too! You always make so much more sense to me than others that teach us. Thanks J! :)

Unknown said...

Very wise words about prayer and our needs. Thanks for sharing.

Unknown said...

Well written! G-d bless ya. :)

CV said...

Love this!!! Very well written!!! For my prayers I always incorporate thanksgiving first, to thank our G-d for the gifts He has given to us. Then, I feel better about proceeding to prayers of intercession and. :) I can't remember the other types, but these are the two most common I believe. Thanks for this reminder as to the importance of prayer. :D G-d Bless you, J.

Unknown said...

Prayers to G-d daily are of great importance. Well written.

Bazil said...

Well written J.

Unknown said...

Very well written. Speaking to G-d is the best part of my day. Prayer is powerful. It refreshes our souls. G-d Bless You.

Hannah said...

Thank you. Well written again.

Joshuah said...

Well written.

Anonymous said...

Simply lovely J! Well written.

Unknown said...

The more you write the more I enjoy reading. Well written J.

Magde said...

Your outlook on certain things so different and yet they make so much sense. I loved this one J. G-d bless you.

Unknown said...

You must be so tired of hearing it; very well written J. :) I love it. The one needs the other. No one really looks at it that way do they? Thank you for sharing this. G-d bless you.

Beulah said...

Prayer is definitely the refreshment of body, mind and soul. You wrote this well. G-d bless you.

Unknown said...

Powerful. Well written.