Hmm. What does it mean when someone prays for you, and you don’t feel you are in need of any prayers? How would you take it? Case in point:
- A gesture of good will in their eyes? (Definitely)
- A request to their God (and that they want/need to inform me about) that He will help me/force me to see the(ir) light (see religion their way)? (Definitely)
- An (overt) hint-hint wink-wink that I’m “messed up?” (Definitely)
- A disrespect/diminishing of who I am, and have come to be, religiously/spiritually? (Definitely, but they don’t see it)
Seriously, I do not need prayers. I already have a wonderful life and nothing
is missing in it. To pray for more
something, anything, isn’t that kinda, well, selfish?
Q: So, what do you think about those who pray for you? Do you ever get prayed for? Do you pray for others? Explain to me this prayer phenomenon, including
the psychology of praying.
*Note- For the record, I just answered, “Thanks for thinking
of me,” and let it go. I don’t want to
rock their boat. But they just don’t
see how such a statement can be rather insulting. 🤷♀️
(by Primal “a Pantheist*” Soup)
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*pantheism
pan·the·ism ˈpan(t)-thē-ˌi-zəm
My definition:
: a doctrine that equates the “notion of God” with the processes, fundamental forces and Laws of Physics within our universe. Existence itself is representative of the “God Notion/Process.”
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