Does God Hear and Understand Us?
It is possible, reader, that you have become the beneficiary of several of your own requests—prayers directed to God. The response you received may not have been well understood or even recognized as such. God’s response might have been, for example:
- Uncontrollable sobbing.
- An unexpected bright or rainbow-colored light entering your energies.
- The event you asked for.
- Release from a difficulty, etc.
It is therefore possible that specific answers did arrive—answers that you understood (or did not), and which your soul also grasped on its own level (or did not). Yet surely you once asked for something, and at least a little “dripped down from heaven.”
Every soul appeared in the world as an independent being, different from the others yet similar to them, with its own mind and immense intelligence. In every soul, its first thought differed from the thoughts of other souls. As humans we do not remember this, but the memory of the past and this knowledge are possessed by our souls.
With twisted terminology, a considerable group of acquaintances claim that they have no personality, or that they personally incarnate on Earth.
However, Edgar Cayce stated that God created souls to cooperate with Him and gave them, alongside free will, the awareness that they can think and act independently as individuals:
a) in accordance with the will of the thinking God,
b) or by expressing opposition to God’s desires.
We are not similar to God in appearance or in any external way. Various books state that He created people, AND SOULS, in His likeness—as an independent intellect.
Cayce recounted that it happened in one creative act: when God desired companionship, He simultaneously separated from Himself all souls. Thus, in the actions of our souls, God wished to see the effects of His creations and of His earlier thoughts. Let us trace this process of thinking:
- God stated that He was alone.
- God made the decision that immortal souls would come into existence.
- God carried out this decision, and one of its results is, among other things, your living and thinking soul, which administers your body until the end of life.
By creating souls, God also gained the company of other MINDS. Intellectual companionship serves conversation, and again Cayce stated that prayer is asking God, while meditation is listening for God’s response. These are the basic duties of a seeker.
God’s response may be a single word, an important sentence, several thoughts about how to solve a problem, or even how to prevent a problem from arising.
I already have many examples of serious entanglements disappearing after prayers that God heard and fulfilled.
God’s response may be a meeting with a particular person.
God’s response may be reading a book, an article, or even an important piece of information on TV.
“Myself and God are one,” claims a friend of mine. Link
On the CUD forum, intended for people seeking knowledge about past incarnations of the soul, the dominant opinion is that God does not hear and does not understand someone who prays.
However, if you pray to God, reader, then you believe that He will hear you and grant your request.
If He grants the request, it means that He understood what you wanted.
If God understands a request, it means that He thinks—because He uses His own reason.
If God understands the person praying and understands their soul, then He Himself makes decisions about its future fate.
If God thinks, then He may have a different opinion in every matter than your soul, which is sometimes called the subconscious.
However, it is God who ultimately decides, and the soul—which knows somewhat more about God than the personality—may fear the negative consequences of actions, and therefore the will of God, who may somehow limit it. For example, in the next incarnation the soul may receive a crippled physical body. It may live in poverty, illness, and so on. Thus, lessons for the soul may be easy or unbearable, even to the limits of pain.
In numerology there is even such a concept as: “Your life LESSON means that…”
Someone gives these lessons to souls, grants them understanding. Someone teaches souls and their earthly personalities. It is the thinking Creator who does this.
A certain contemporary author of beautiful prayers to God wrote on a forum:
“God does not understand our prayers, yet He fulfills those that are in accordance with His will. He adds power to them.”
If “God does not understand your prayer,” then He does not understand what you or your soul mean.
If “God does not understand our prayers,” then He would be a half-wit whom people on Earth and their souls would somehow have to guide and support.
If “God does not understand our prayers,” then He would fulfill nothing—neither your prayers nor the prayers of Francis or Eve. But that is not the case, because you ask Him and you receive.
If “God does not understand our prayers,” then you are lying to everyone, including those whom you supposedly help with your prayers.
If “God does not understand our prayers,” then He would not fulfill prayers in a single moment—because that is how long it takes to restore energy, free someone from cancer, or rebuild the wings of a soul.
It is worth making use of the fact that God hears and responds to our prayers. Many of my techniques are based on this mechanism, including the “Divine Judgment.” It is to God’s judgment that I submit both myself and my soul. I do not wait for God to judge me in a few years, or my soul after many incarnations.
I ask Him, and He hears me and understands me.
How do I know?
Because I immediately receive an answer in one of the forms determined by the Almighty God.
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s_majda writes (20/10/2011):
There is no point in asking God, angels, higher forces, or anyone else. The laws of the Universe are absolutely impersonal. No one needs your complaints, grievances, or lamentations. Gratitude—yes, because in its nature it is close to unconditional love. Sincere gratitude is the emission of creative energy. Excessive potential in requests, on the contrary, is a blockage—an accumulation of energy in one place. Complaints, requests, and demands are inventions of pendulums used to draw energy from people. Thoughts expressed in words like “give” or “I want” automatically create excessive potentials. You do not have something, yet through your thoughts you try to attract it to yourself.
Asking higher forces or similar entities makes no sense. It is like asking in a shop to receive goods for free.
[S.M.: God gives for free; the only thing required is to ask and give thanks. Even cancer can be healed for free. God restores wings to those who ask. The only effort required in contact with the light is the request and the willingness to say a few sentences.]
People may be asked within reasonable limits if they are willing to help. Everything else in this world is based on objective laws, not on someone’s willingness to help.
— Vadim Zeland
S.M.:
The quoted text is typical Buddhist and “white-astral” thinking, in which there is no God, and if there is, He resembles the Hindu Brahma. That one indeed resides somewhere in the heavens but does not interfere in anyone’s actions. He is completely passive and so indifferent to human affairs that in India, with its billion inhabitants, there are only three temples dedicated to him.
Małgorzata Krata writes (24/07/2019):
It occurred to me today that if someone is looking for a way out of a situation and still sees no improvement in a given area, one could add to the prayer the matter of asking—or even expecting from God—that He should not interfere in that area. For example:
“God, leave my finances to me.”
“God, I do not want You to interfere in these or those matters.”
“God, stay away from my relationship with ….”
“God, I will handle … myself.”
One may assume that souls or other personalities once told God such things, and God remembers it. Now He may not be willing to “interfere,” meaning to help, and therefore everything proceeds as if in slow motion.
Opublikowano: 06/03/2026
Autor: Sławomir Majda
Kateogrie: God


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