7/1/25

The Heart of Prayer

True prayer begins not with asking, but with being—a quiet recognition of our presence, rooted in the stillness beneath all thoughts. When we pray from this space, not out of lack but from gratitude for all that is, something shifts. We are humbled, softened, opened. Prayer becomes less about seeking something outside of us, and more about honouring the miracle of what’s already here.

Gratitude itself becomes the prayer—one that liberates, transforms, and aligns us with the blessings that surround us in both known and unrealized forms. In this way, prayer is not a ritual of words, but a return to the present moment, a sacred doorway into the vastness of now.

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