Arguments Directed to God in Prayers
When we pray to God, let us ask at the same time on behalf of the soul—but what arguments should we use, and for what purpose? Remember that many have asked for the same things before us, perhaps even millions. Every being of God operates within a multitude of similar beings. We may not realize this, but when a person prays, the beneficiary is simultaneously their immortal soul. And the soul never exists in a vacuum, even if the personality were to hide in a cave on an island. Souls observe one another, communicate, and see what is happening to others.
If Wojtek obtains something for himself, others also want it—or may want it—and long for the same good. If one succeeds, the rest may ask God for the same, or even more. This mechanism works both ways: when an individual does not want or cannot ask, they will receive nothing beyond what results from their karmic balance.
So what can we ask for?
For everything that a sober mind is able to express.
– I have forgiven myself and my soul…
– I apologize for…
– I thank You for…
– I have forgiven a person… for the fact that…
Separately, we may ask for health, improvement of finances, for the removal of codings, for liberation from foreign influences and enslavements.
A particularly important and powerful request in its effects is the request for:
– decoding and cancellation of a given problem, intention, or negative influence.
In the case of truly serious problems, it is helpful to use arguments such as:
– that I want to act together with my soul for the highest good of myself and others.
When someone lives like a Babylonian harlot, they may expect, for example, the HIV virus—sometimes together with cancer or viral hepatitis. Patterns of destruction and self-destruction can, at some point, destroy the personality. But each of us is a being of divine light, so even in such a case one may ask:
– for divine Grace, for divine Mercy
– for the cancellation of habits, intentions, missions, vows that push one toward…
– use me and my soul
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• Sławomir M. writes:
18/06/2013 at 16:53 (Edit)
[4:03:10 PM] MARYSIA:
– lack of fulfillment here and now
– the being there, me here
[4:03:33 PM] Mirka: this is describing effects
arguments, for example:
– for my highest good, so that fulfillment may already be here and now according to the Creator’s criteria
– for the good of the other being as well, so that they may be freed from me and my soul
– I am working with intentions—I have processed intentions concerning agreements, vows, etc.
– I have the willingness to co-create with the Creator
– you did not know what your soul was doing behind your back
– you did not know about the existence of the soul until a certain point
– the soul did not ask you for consent when it took vows in the astral
Because when you speak about lack of fulfillment here and now—you are describing the effect, whereas in the arguments you state what you have done so far to free yourself and what you are doing to make things better.
• Małgorzata Krata writes:
30/05/2019 at 07:39 (Edit)
I was wondering why someone asks God for something and cannot receive it immediately, and it occurred to me to compare this to our human conditions:
A child asks a wealthy parent for a new luxury car, but:
- Suffers from addiction to alcohol and drugs
- Has unexpected epileptic seizures
- Likes showing off in front of friends and night racing
- Has serious spinal problems and cannot sit for long, also has muscle incoordination and weak sensation in the hands
- Has poor relations with the parent and is often rude, treating the parent merely as a “sponsor” and instrumentally
- Does not want to study, does not go to school, nor wants to work
- Lost the previous car in a card game with friends or it was auctioned off due to debts
- Suffers from severe nearsightedness or is blind
- Sent an intermediary child to the parent instead of going personally to talk
- Does not yet have a driver’s license
And so on.
This, with a wink of the eye, shows how patterns can be the reason why one does not receive something.
Under such conditions, the parent could at most offer a bicycle…
Opublikowano: 02/02/2026
Autor: Sławomir Majda
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