Prayer is the directing
of our love towards God; it is a devout and friendly
conversation with Him. It is tranquillity of mind enlightened
from above.
Prayer is also asking for the material
things that are necessary for this earthly life. But
those who pray ask the Lord with an authentic Christian
spirit to accept His will over their own: only the Heavenly
Father knows what we truly need on this earth.
Lastly, prayer is thanking, or recognizing benefits
received, and offering all our resolution to God, so
that our prayer might become permanent."
"The Lord manifests Himself to those who stop
for some time in peace and humility of heart. If you
look in murky and turbulent waters, you cannot see the
reflection of your face. If you want to see the face
of Christ, stop and collect your thoughts in
silence, and close the door of your soul to the noise
of external things.
The greeting of angels and the blessing of God are
not for those who live in the public square, meaning
outside themselves, agitated and distracted. The sweet
greeting "Hail" was directed at the Virgin
Mary when she was absorbed in prayer, in the reserved
atmosphere of her home. God, to be able to speak to
the soul and to fill it with the understanding of His
love, leads it into solitude, detaching it from the
worries of worldly things. He speaks to the
ear of those who are in silence, and He communicates
His secrets to them."
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