Guest guest Posted April 17, 2007 Report Share Posted April 17, 2007 Glad to have a different perspective. Interesting that you came at this book from the opposite direction of most of us. Vivian Re: What would you pray? Leonie > > > Which brings me to this request, of you. I have a friend who has > asked me to pray for her. I am clueless about how to pray anymore > or what words to say, or images to put into my mind. She says that > she is in constant psychic pain and would like to be out of pain > now. > > Please help me write a prayer for her. > Dear God, I know it is not possible for me to save anyone from anything. Let me rather remember the truth of who I really am (i.e. love) in her presence. May that love remind her that she can make another choice for health instead of sickness. Hope you like this prayer as much as I do " Sanity doesn't suffer, ever . . . ever! Sanity doesn't suffer, ever, ever! Isn't that lovely? " Byron Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 17, 2007 Report Share Posted April 17, 2007 It's kind of fun to run a story when you know you are doing that and know that it isn't reality. I like hearing/reading people's stories and that is what I enjoyed about the previous books. I've done the Work for years now so I didn't need it as a primer. But I do still learn from 's responses to people. Thanks for your insights. vivian Re: books Dear Vivian, My experience was quite the opposite. I devoured her latest book. I found each page exciting and touching. I found it to be even better than " Losing The Moon " . Not more interesting but better written. I also bought it on CD so I can listen to it while I drive to work and back. I was unable to finish her two previous books. They struck me more as text books on how to do The Work; which I was deeply familiar with long before they came out. I was happy that she wrote the first two as they helped to spread The Work to many who had not heard of it, but they did not interest me. I had already heard all of that material via tapes and CD's long before they came out. We all have our own preferences and that is great. I am sorry you were disappointed. I see you have developed quite a story around this latest book. Steve D. > > > > > > Which brings me to this request, of you. I have a friend who has > > asked me to pray for her. I am clueless about how to pray anymore > > or what words to say, or images to put into my mind. She says that > > she is in constant psychic pain and would like to be out of pain > > now. > > > > Please help me write a prayer for her. > > > > Dear God, I know it is not possible for me to save anyone from anything. > Let me rather remember the truth of who I really am (i.e. love) in her > presence. May that love remind her that she can make another choice for > health instead of sickness. > > Hope you like this prayer as much as I do > > " Sanity doesn't suffer, ever . . . ever! Sanity doesn't suffer, ever, > ever! Isn't that lovely? " Byron > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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