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Prayer

  • Writer: Brenda Edwards
    Brenda Edwards
  • Aug 3
  • 2 min read

Prayer as a Sacred Conversation

Prayer isn’t just words whispered into the silence—it’s a sacred dialogue with the unseen. It’s not about pleading or performing, but about deep trust, heart connection, and surrendering control.


We’ve been taught many ways to pray—some rooted in fear, others in faith. But as our consciousness evolves, so must the way we pray.


From Begging to Believing

Too often, we pray from desperation—clutching onto false hope, fearing our prayers will go unheard. We look outside ourselves for answers, expecting miracles without shifting our mindset.


But real prayer begins with faith. The kind that trusts without proof. The kind that sees with the heart, not the eyes.


Ask yourself:

  • Am I praying with fear or with faith?

  • Am I visualizing the outcome as already done?

  • Am I thanking Spirit before I even see the answer?

This is the moment to believe before receiving. To trust the process, not just the outcome.


Aligning with the Highest Good

Sometimes our prayers are answered in unexpected ways—ways that challenge us, stretch us, even break us open. That doesn’t mean they weren’t heard. It means they were honored in alignment with the highest and best.

It’s not about control. It’s about surrender.


It’s not about forcing outcomes. It’s about releasing attachment.

Affirm:

  • I trust the path, even when I don’t understand it.

  • I surrender the outcome to something greater.

  • I release ego and invite divine alignment.


Let Prayer Become Trust in Action

Real prayer is a practice in letting go—of timing, of outcome, of ego.

Let your next prayer be rooted in:

  • Trust, not tension

  • Faith, not fear

  • Knowing, not needing

Even if the answer looks different than what you asked for, know this: your prayer is never wasted. It's always heard. Always honored. Always held in divine wisdom.

This is your invitation to pray differently. To pray boldly. To pray with full trust in what you cannot yet see.


Happy praying.

ree

 
 
 

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