Phenomenology of Prayer #2

      I read a comparison of a painter to someone praying and I really liked the connection. “Take a painter who sees her work as clarifying a passion and whose activity is, in that respect like prayer. As she paints, she may have an audience or addressee in mind-but then again, she may not” (pg 58). Much like the painter, we might have an audience such as praying at the dinner table. Or we might not such as praying quietly to ourselves before going to bed or in church. Sometimes we don’t even have someone we are specifically addressing when praying, it might just be to pray and let our thoughts flow. I thought the comparison to the painter was a great one because it describes praying very well.



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