The Alchemy of Prayer: How It Began and Why It is the Medium of Miracles - Loretta M. Siani Phd - Books - iUniverse.com - 9781462003174 - April 13, 2011
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The Alchemy of Prayer: How It Began and Why It is the Medium of Miracles

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The Alchemy of Prayer offers an eminently readable, step-by-step spiritual guide that puts the complex metaphysics of prayer taught in A Course in Miracles into everyday terms. If you're skeptical about the power of prayer or have little faith in the traditional Christian approach to prayer, this book is for you.

Its central thesis is that prayer is not an act of communication that begins with us and ends with God, but rather that it is an act of communication that begins with God and ends with us; were it not for this fact, we'd be oblivious to prayer. Indeed, The Alchemy of Prayer proposes that we were actually created out of prayer. The power surge that emanated out of God's first prayer not only sparked us into existence; it forever established our minds as natural channels for receiving and sending His same kind of prayer. This explains why today, eons after creation, we're still wired for prayer. Moreover, it also explains why prayers not modeled after God's primal prayer seemingly go unanswered.

All of this begs the question: how is it that we've forgotten how to pray the way God wired us to pray? How is it that the apple has fallen so far from the tree?

This intellectually engaging book seeks to answer these questions for you and aims to provoke a sea change in your fundamental thinking about the kind of God in which you believe, as well as what true prayer really is.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released April 13, 2011
ISBN13 9781462003174
Publishers iUniverse.com
Pages 144
Dimensions 152 × 229 × 9 mm   ·   222 g
Language English