Energy Medicine Monday – The Quantum Component of Prayer

Energy Medicine Monday – The Quantum Component of Prayer

Energy Medicine is Big Prayer. The feeling is the secret ingredient of prayer. We feel the outcome of our prayers being answered. We feel it both physically and emotionally. Sometimes we can feel it strongly enough for the feeling to overflow from us and be contagious creating healing not just in us but around us. This is Big Prayer.

The feelings we have and express shape our world. It is not enough to simply state what we want. It is in our ability to step into the prayer and feel as though it is indeed already a part of us that begins to create the realities that our hearts are calling forth. This is what I call “Big Prayer”.

Acknowledging the quantum component, we step into a prayer, by breathing it and becoming it rather than asking for something and waiting with expectations and in trepidation. When we are asking for something, we are at the same time acknowledging that it does not already exist.

This misunderstood way of praying could in some instances cause more harm than good. In a feeling based Prayer we align our hearts, minds and spirits and at the same time remain unattached and have unconditional love and forgiveness for ourselves and others.

So let me ask you this: What would if feel like if you were exactly where your heart wants you to be? What would it feel like to have what your heart desires? Recognize that feeling, and cultivate it. It is that feeling that will call forth your heart-aligned reality.

The “ask and thou shall receive” school of thought is misguided due to a misinterpretation of the scripture. Although we must be careful what we ask for because the asking does indeed carry weight, it is not as strong and potent as the feeling. In Truth, the saying should extend to – we must be careful what we feel for.

Prayer is so much more than I was taught as a youth. Prayers are more than words and requests, they are Consciousness. The modern King James Version of the Bible (John 16:24) states: “whatsoever ye ask the Father in my name, he will give it to you. Hitherto have ye ask nothing in my name: ask and ye shall receive, that your joy may be full.” Something is missing in translation here, the key perhaps, when we compare it to the original ancient Aramaic text: “all things that you ask straightly, directly… from inside my name, you will be given. So far you have not done this. Ask without hidden motive and be surrounded by your answer. Be enveloped by what you desire, that your gladness be full.” In Big Prayer we feel it, breath it, see it and know it. And so it is.