Ian Fein Phenomenology #1

When reading The Phenomenology of Prayer by Bruce Benson and Norman Wirzba I began to think about how I normally pray. When I do pray, which I should say is not very often, I normally ask god for things and never really think from god's perspective. I am always asking for things and never praying in what I would say to be is a normal conversation. Because of this book, I have realized this is the wrong way to pray. God seeks a relationship with us and when the only form of communication I have with god is just me asking for things, then a true relationship is not taking place. Essentially I am just putting God in a box on a shelf and only talking to him when I deem necessary. I understand this is not an effective way of prayer. Relationships consist of true back and forth conversations and the only way I am going to begin to have a meaningful relationship with god is if I start having actual conversations when I pray. 

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