Allen The Phenomenology of Prayer

Part one of this book is about learning how to pray and what the difference is between praise and the other phenomena. How does one pray? Is it defined though the language they use or their body language? Praise is used to address God, to give thanks to God for all the good things you have received. Prayer has many postures weather it is standing, sitting, kneeling, folded hands, or bowed heads. Prayer engages humans in many different ways. The position of the inner self is what prayer is about, it can express itself through many different stances. No matter the language or the stance used when in prayer it is the practice of self-emtpying that allows God, or the sacred, to enter.

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