Psalm 45: words of beauty and praise to the real marriage
Psalm 45 is a poem of royalty. It talks of a royal marriage and […]
Our prayers should be for blessings in general, for God knows best what is good for us. – Socrates
The miraculous power of prayer has been used since the dawn of humanity throughout every type of spiritual circle, both in religions and other belief systems. Regardless of what you consider “God,” or “Source Energy,” or “The Creator” to be, the inherent truth is that the Universe is always listening.
By utilizing prayer of any kind, you are bringing an abundance of blessings into your life!
The laws of the Universe prove time and time again that positive thinking comes back around, providing positive energy back to you.
Thoughts and words are extremely powerful, so consciously exercising prayer in your life is guaranteed to bring blessings back to you. You can pray for blessings in general, or customize the prayer for your personal situation (which will make it more powerful!).
You can also practice positive affirmations, which is more of a statement to the Universe; by stating that something already is, you “trick” your subconscious to release any self-doubt that you may unconsciously feel when you ask for something.
A fantastic example of a powerful positive affirmation would be something like: “I am powerful and blessings appear in my life every day.”
I am full of joy and gratitude to the Infinite Force for the life, for the love, for the prosperity and for the peace that are manifested more and more in my existence.
The old limiting decisions and beliefs become conscious and gradually undoing space for the creative and fulfilling force that emerges as the sun, bringing wealth, prosperity and inner peace.
I am clearly aware that I can achieve everything I want and direct it for the good of all. I take responsibility, power and freedom for my thoughts, words and deeds. I can and I allow myself to be healthy, prosperous and happy. Amen.
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