Its a 'heart-felt prayer. Some desires are deep, while others are just a
passing- fleet of vanity or wish, such as the common phrase, "Gee I wish I had one of those & then walking away
to never give it another thought. It was Dr Edgar Casey, who taught that (thoughts are things) & I assume he meant that
"thoughts are potential things. Any-time you see or hear the word "potential"- it means (seed).
How
do we get any seed to grow? We tend & water it on a consistant basis every day or every 2-3 days. What do we need to do
between watering? Rest, try to wipe the desire from our minds- this in turn launches our desire or prayer into the universe-
allowing the energies of that desire to seek & search for that what we wish to "take place.
Desire
is "emotion & emotion is pure raw energy. In Christian-based theology, "We are to make our request with boldness &
then "Give Thanks in advance for receiving those things which we desire- just like we have already received it. Sort of like
thanking your banker for a loan you havent physically received yet. This "thankfulness, is the magical key needed in order
to launch our desire into the void of the universe. You may even need to make several launches in order to convince the powers
that be- that you are serious...& if
you make several launches per day or every-other
day; "Dont forget the "thankfulness after every launch and keep in mind; some seeds grow faster or (slower than others). Seeds
take time to grow. I recall something an old Sufi I had befriended in Trinity Park of Fort Worth who taught me that "Even
time- takes time to grow only because "time" was a man-made concept. If we can get past our own concept of time &
un-create time within us as individuals- then the waiting period toward that prayerful-desire is made shorter... The "launch
& thank-you principal" is the very same principal also advocated by Pagan-based covens since times prior to the first
Pharos of Egypt. But, Be careful of what you pray for- because you may not like the baggage which often comes with the package
in the long run..."Trust me, Been there-done that...:)
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Religion is based on; "organized
doctrines, where "spirituality is more flexable-& more personalized yet, not confined to any written rules or written
mandates. Even "orthodox satanist can be classified as; "organized, where splinter groups are considered only; "spiritual."
See; Religion Vs Spirituality;
Edited by; LW Craig
This is not to say that
there is nothing at all valid in the concept of spirituality — just that the distinction between spirituality and religion
in general is not valid. Spirituality is a form of religion, but a private and personal form of religion. Thus, the valid
distinction is between spirituality and organized religion.
We can see this in how there is little (if anything) that people
describe as characterizing spirituality but which has not also characterized aspects of traditional religion. Personal quests
for God? Organized religions have made a great deal of room for such quests. Personal understandings of God? Organized religions
have relied heavily upon the insights of mystics, although they have also sought to circumscribe their influence so as not
to “rock the boat” too much and too quickly.
Moreover, some of the negative features commonly attributed to religion
can also be found in so-called “spiritual” systems. Is religion dependent upon a book of rules? Alcoholic’s
Anonymous describes itself as spiritual rather than religious and has such a book. Is religion dependent upon a set of written
revelations from God rather than a personal communication? A Course in Miracles is a book of such revelations which people
are expected to study and learn from.
It is important to note the fact that many of the negative things which people attribute
to religions are, at best, features of some forms of some religions (usually Judaism, Christianity, and Islam), but not of
other religions (like Taoism or Buddhism). This is perhaps why so much of spirituality remains attached to traditional religions,
like attempts to soften their harder edges. Thus, we have Jewish spirituality, Christian spirituality, and Muslim spirituality.
Religion is spiritual and
spirituality is religious. One tends to be more personal and private while the other tends to incorporate public rituals and
organized doctrines. The lines between one and the other are not clear and distinct — they are all points on the spectrum
of belief systems known as religion. Neither religion nor spirituality is better or worse than the other; people who try to
pretend that such a difference does exist are only fooling themselves.