Gandhi called prayer the "key of the morning and the bolt of the evening." But what is prayer? Do you need to believe in God before you can pray? Why are the words important? What is the difference between prayer and meditation? Should you petition when you pray? Can prayers change the world around us? Rufus Goodwin - writer, linguist, and former United Press correspondent to the Vatican - addresses these and other questions about prayer in this thoughtful book. He examines numerous traditions of prayer through the ages. He discusses practises ranging from the ancient Indian yoga of sound to the Christian monastic rules of prayer, and he offers examples of the various religious litanies that ritualise and celebrate the sense of a higher life. Goodwin's intention is not to compare traditions but to get at the essential technique and the attitude of prayer - its cognitive workings. Prayer is seen as a key to an active inner life and to an experience of the higher self. He shows us how prayer can restructure our cognition in a way that provides greater access to renewal, imagination, inspiration, and intuition, and provides an anchor for meaning in daily life.
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