Phenomenology of Prayer

We've discussed prayer and what it is intended to accomplish a bit in class. We said that prayer requires some discipline because it is not something that is intended to be a "when you need it" type of thing. Prayer isn't about getting what you want; a lot of people use prayer to do this and obtain something physical in their life. Prayer helps deepen our experience and its meaning.

We talked a lot about prayer being a way of decentering yourself; you get to remove yourself from your everyday life and a lot of people believe prayer to be a humbling act/experience. I think that people can pray in many different ways and not just through the normal, bowing your head and talking to God in a quite place or church. I am a religious person and I've found that praying through music is much more meaningful and easier way for me to express myself to God. By using music as my method of prayer, I am able to rejoice God and not ask for anything in return. This is what I believe Westphal is saying when he uses the term "Disinterested delight".

I think that as long as your method of prayer accomplishes what you are looking to get out of it and it is meaningful, then you are praying correctly. Correctly in the sense that you are able to connect with God or a sacred place/being that you are trying to reach.

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