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I've wondered this for a bit but felt a bit silly asking, but what the heck, I'm

asking...

 

Do you think prayer should be said aloud so those watching/observing may hear as

well as the Infinite Divine or is thinking it quietly in your head good enough?

Just wondering if one way is better than another.

 

Thanks and sorry for the silly question.

Much LOVE,

Valarie

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There are many types of prayer, Valarie. Some we are to pray with others join

together with one mind and some we are to go within or find a secluded place and

pray to the divine in secret, out loud or silently, setting, kneeling, standing,

or prostrating oneself.

 

There are also some pray where we are to surrender and allow Spirit to do the

praying through us.

 

It is not a silly question. :)

 

Love,

Linda

 

, " Valarie " <vjvousden

wrote:

>

> I've wondered this for a bit but felt a bit silly asking, but what the heck,

I'm asking...

>

> Do you think prayer should be said aloud so those watching/observing may hear

as well as the Infinite Divine or is thinking it quietly in your head good

enough? Just wondering if one way is better than another.

>

> Thanks and sorry for the silly question.

> Much LOVE,

> Valarie

>

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I would say the best way is the way you feel strongly guided to at that moment

Valarie. Besides what Linda has offered, consider chant, mantra, singing, spoken

or silent. Or even dancing?!

 

And I think the divine can hear your thoughts, though out loud may be of more

benefit to you at times if you feel the need.

 

My thoughts.

 

be well, bradly

 

> There are many types of prayer, Valarie. Some we are to pray with others join

together with one mind and some we are to go within or find a secluded place and

pray to the divine in secret, out loud or silently, setting, kneeling, standing,

or prostrating oneself.

>

> There are also some pray where we are to surrender and allow Spirit to do the

praying through us.

>

> It is not a silly question. :)

>

> Love,

> Linda

>

> , " Valarie " <vjvousden@>

wrote:

> >

> > I've wondered this for a bit but felt a bit silly asking, but what the heck,

I'm asking...

> >

> > Do you think prayer should be said aloud so those watching/observing may

hear as well as the Infinite Divine or is thinking it quietly in your head good

enough? Just wondering if one way is better than another.

> >

> > Thanks and sorry for the silly question.

> > Much LOVE,

> > Valarie

> >

>

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Both ways are appropriate. Also depends on the prayer as to whether you would

wish others to hear it but either way can be given. Eventually I will give a

technique called " Power Praying " that can help one to co create the desired

outcomes in tandem with divinity. - blessings Valarie. - chrism

 

, " Valarie " <vjvousden

wrote:

>

> I've wondered this for a bit but felt a bit silly asking, but what the heck,

I'm asking...

>

> Do you think prayer should be said aloud so those watching/observing may hear

as well as the Infinite Divine or is thinking it quietly in your head good

enough? Just wondering if one way is better than another.

>

> Thanks and sorry for the silly question.

> Much LOVE,

> Valarie

>

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Oh yeah! King David danced throught the streets naked in gratitude, reverence

and thanksgiving to God and yes....with joy. Hehe! I would not advice you to do

that though.:)

 

Love

Linda

 

, " curball2002 "

<curball2002 wrote:

>

> I would say the best way is the way you feel strongly guided to at that moment

Valarie. Besides what Linda has offered, consider chant, mantra, singing, spoken

or silent. Or even dancing?!

>

> And I think the divine can hear your thoughts, though out loud may be of more

benefit to you at times if you feel the need.

>

> My thoughts.

>

> be well, bradly

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