G.I. Gurdjieff
Most ancient prayers have nothing in common with petitions; they are, as it were, 'recapitulations'. By repeating them aloud or to himself, a man endeavors to experience what is in them – their content – with his mind and feeling, concentrating and reflecting on the real sense of each word – what it really means to him, how he can understand it.
In this way, many ideas will become connected in his thinking and many thoughts relating to the words of the prayer will pass through his mind. And then it is precisely these thoughts which can do for him what he asks God to do.
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[Though I see this somewhat differently in that I know and have experienced supernatural grace, it is true enough to be said and to be useful.
By the way, apparently I have not made clear that the comments attached to any post, if in brackets, are from me, Patricia.]
Sorry about the extra word in the quote this morning. As I age, I must beg your patience and understanding.
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