A form of speech, or thought, usually involving the use of spiritual, religious, or theological terminology,
With the intented purpose of:
Comunnicating
(conversing with; praising/worshiping; calling out; repenting; or asking [of])
to/with a "higher power";
(defined as a person; being; or entity viewed by the praying idividual as more important than his or her own self)
Achieving a greater level of "spirituality";
(defined as "being in touch with one's self"; achiving "zen"; knowing one's "inner child"; or gaining the ability
to be peaceful when all else seems to be chaotic)
Or "wishing really hard"
(the belief and/or action of trying to control natural and/or unnatual forces with one's mind and/or spirit)
"Prayer"
A form of speech, or thought, usually involving the use of spiritual, religious, or theological terminology,
With the intented purpose of:
Comunnicating
(conversing with; praising/worshiping; calling out; repenting; or asking of)
to/with a "higher power";
(defined as a person; being; or entity viewed by the praying idividual as more important than his or her own self)
Achieving a greater level of "spirituality";
(defined as "being in touch with one's self"; achiving "zen"; knowing one's "inner child"; or gaining the ability
to be peaceful when all else seems to be chaotic)
Or "wishing really hard"
(the belief and/or action of trying to control natural and/or unnatual forces with one's mind and/or spirit)
"Prayer"
A form of speech, or thought, usually involving the use of spiritual, religious, or theological terminology,
With the intented purpose of:
Comunnicating
(conversing with; praising/worshiping; calling out; repenting; or asking [of])
to/with a "higher power";
(defined as a person; being; or entity viewed by the praying idividual as more important than his or her own self)
Achieving a greater level of "spirituality";
(defined as "being in touch with one's self"; achiving "zen"; knowing one's "inner child"; or gaining the ability
to be peaceful when all else seems to be chaotic)
Or "wishing really hard"
(the belief and/or action of trying to control natural and/or unnatual forces with one's mind and/or spirit)
"Prayer" A form of speech, or thought, usually involving the use of spiritual, religious, or theological terminology, With the intented purpose of: Comunnicating (conversing with; praising/worshiping; calling out; repenting; or asking of) to/with a "higher power"; (defined as a person; being; or entity viewed by the praying idividual as more important than his or her own self) Achieving a greater level of "spirituality"; (defined as "being in touch with one's self"; achiving "zen"; knowing one's "inner child"; or gaining the ability to be peaceful when all else seems to be chaotic) Or "wishing really hard" (the belief and/or action of trying to control natural and/or unnatual forces with one's mind and/or spirit)