PRAYER WARRIORS
by Angel-Light Love of
Texas
Spiritual &
Metaphysical Healing/Wellbeing Facilitator
(Spirit-Mind-Body-Environment)
January 10, 2014 on ♥Angel-Light
Beamer♥
https://angel-light-love-healing.blogspot.com
Let’s look at some definitions
from www.merriamwebster.com. War = a state of hostility, conflict, or antagonism; a struggle or
competition between opposing forces or for a particular end. Warfare = military
operations between enemies; a struggle between competing entities. Warrior = a person
engaged
or experienced in warfare; a person engaged in some struggle or conflict. Prayer = an address (as a petition) to God or a god in word
or thought; an earnest request or wish.
So we can say that a prayer warrior is a person making war via prayer. Please don’t ever call me a prayer warrior or ask me to be a
prayer warrior for you!
We’ve written about prayer
several times previously on this site, including: “Negative Prayer” (November
22, 2005), “Prayer—Positive and Negative” (August 19, 2007), “Hermetics and
Negative Prayer” October 20, 2008), and “Imprecatory Prayer” (October 8, 2009).
Didn’t feel very alive yesterday, didn’t sleep well last night or
the night before (awoke too often and took a while to get back to sleep), and had
a weird dream last night. When I awoke
again about 4:00 a.m. this morning, wondering what was going on, I was given “prayer
warriors.” Now that made sense! I had been telepathically picking up “New
Testament” and other words relating to Christianity in the previous day or two.
Nothing wrong with Christianity, and nothing wrong with praying in general. It’s
the motive that people doing the praying need to examine carefully. There is a
difference between imprecatory prayer (negative or malevolent) and intercessory
prayer (positive or benevolent)—sometimes a broad gap and other times a fine
line.
It is not uncommon for people to pray because they don’t approve
of someone else and want that person to change. In other words, they’ve judged
the person to be defective in some way. And they claim to know how people are
supposed to be. In such cases, the
person hasn’t asked for prayers. The highest and best prayer that a truly
benevolent and kindhearted person can pray for another person is: “May your
life be in harmony with Divine will for you. May your life be according to your
Divine purpose. May you so live that all who meet you will be uplifted, all who
bless you will be blessed, and all who give to you and serve you receive the
greatest satisfaction. If any should attempt to harm you, may they contact the
light within you and be healed. So be it.” (Amen means so be it.)
Most people aren't both sensitive and aware enough to recognize
when they are being adversely impacted by the negative thoughts and prayers of
others. For more information on the subject, I recommend one of the books of
Larry Dossey, M.D.: Be
Careful What You Pray For . . . You Just Might Get It (San Francisco: Harper, 1997). Info on all Dr.
Dossey's books is available on his web site: dosseydossey.com. Here's the
description for those who want more info on the subject: In this frank and
challenging book, Dr. Dossey sets out to understand the "neglected shadow
side" of prayer. Having established the benefits of prayer in Prayer is Good Medicine
and Healing Words,
Dossey flips the coin and asks "Can prayer harm?" The resulting
inquiry takes us through the history of negative prayer. Dr. Dossey looks at
the various forms that prayer's "shadow" can take, whether it be
hexing, the death wish, the evil eye, or merely harboring a bad attitude. . . .
By acknowledging the potential harm of each negative thought [prayer], it
becomes possible to manifest the positive in its stead. Dr. Dossey's stirring
discussion is at once a cautionary tale and a declaration of confidence in our
ability to reshape our most private thoughts for the ultimate benefit of
humanity.
As soon as I was provided the information “prayer warriors,” I
began targeting the “prayer warriors” targeting me and mine—not to harm them in
any way, but to terminate their praying for me and eliminate all negativity and
harm I’ve experienced because of their prayers (using methods I won’t go into here).
These prayer warriors don’t know me well and have no idea what is best for me—let
alone the Divine plan for my life. And I certainly didn’t ask for their
prayers!
Do you pray for others? Are
your prayers truly benevolent and made from a kind, loving heart space? Or are
your prayers from a perspective that you know what is best for someone else?
Examine your motives.
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