Prayer simply put is energy. It is a connection or attunement to the Divine. This energy gets released when we are in communion with God. Our role as healers is to pray, to connect, to love and show compassion for others. God does the rest. Prayer is communication with the "Breath," the "Life Force" of all creation, and it is an expression of the love between the created and the Creator. Jesus taught his disciples not to worry about what to say when they prayed. "The Spirit will speak through you," Jesus said.
Prayer is an awful lot more than what we must say to God; it is what God has to say to us or through us, which, as Roth says, can come in many forms-tips, prophecy, wisdom, clairvoyance, or even an clean hunch or gut feeling. To hear the many voices of God requires an openness that is definitely an attitude of the heart. All of our conscious thinking is in essence part of prayer. As healers move their hands or hold them still when doing energy remedy work, they pray with their complete being for the good of the someone, without putting situations on God's remedy. The prayer of petition and affirmation may additionally provide words for our minds that serve as an anchor. It is the prayer of the heart, though, that lifts us beyond words into that simple resting in the Spirit.
Agnes Sanford, a famous hand-on healer in the 1940's said "pray, and have faith that God's power is coming into use and then accept it by faith." She told us to then "persist with the workings of God in life." For Sanford, God's will for us is not pain or suffering but wholeness. God has given us to each other to love, enhance, comfort, and heal one another. It is an art to and a skill to incorporate prayer in one's remedy work with others.
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