In the Sacred Atlantean Brotherhood, we understand prayer not as a ritualistic act of uttering words, but as a way of living life—an embodiment of the heart’s deepest thoughts, intentions, and attitudes. True prayer is not confined to time or place; it is the expression of our subconscious mind and the vibration of our soul as it resonates with the divine.
Prayer, as taught within the Brotherhood, goes beyond simply repeating a mantra or offering a ritual; it is about alignment with the divine presence in each moment of life. It is the internal state of being, a reflection of one’s inner world, and a natural flow of connection with the Source. Whether one is speaking words aloud, contemplating silently, or performing sacred rituals, what matters is the depth of intention behind those actions, and how they reflect a shift in the heart and mind.
GrandMaster WaXhira teaches:“True prayer is not a statement uttered; it is a life lived. It is the attitude of your heart and the thoughts that you harbor in the depths of your being. Prayer changes not only your circumstances, but your essence. It shapes your soul to reflect the divine.”
The Essence of Prayer: Living as a Prayer
In the Sacred Atlantean teachings, we recognize that prayer is an expression of consciousness. It is the energy of intention that influences every part of our being. The mind, heart, and soul are always in conversation with the universe, and true prayer is the state of being aligned with divine will—not just a momentary action or a ritual performed in isolation.
This understanding of prayer finds resonance in various spiritual traditions. In the Bible, Jesus speaks to the importance of the heart’s intention in prayer, stating:“And when you pray, do not be like the hypocrites, for they love to pray standing in the synagogues and on the street corners to be seen by men. Truly I say to you, they have their reward. But when you pray, go into your room, close the door and pray to your Father, who is unseen; then your Father, who sees what is done in secret, will reward you.”(Matthew 6:5-6)
Here, the emphasis is not on the outward act of prayer, but on the inward sincerity and alignment with the divine. True prayer is not about being seen by others—it is about the internal transformation and the desire to align oneself with the divine presence.
In the Torah, the connection between intention and prayer is also emphasized:“These words which I command you this day shall be in your heart.” (Deuteronomy 6:6)This teaching highlights that prayer, or the commandments, are not external actions but should be carried within the heart—living within us, guiding our every thought and action. True prayer is an ongoing state of being.
The Zohar: Prayer as Spiritual Energy
In the Zohar, prayer is described as a powerful force that emanates from the soul and connects the individual to the divine. It is not a mere request for things, but a spiritual energy that elevates the soul, purifying it and drawing it closer to the Source. Prayer in this context is viewed as a vibrational force that aligns the person’s soul with divine light.As the Zohar states:“Prayer is the most powerful force in the world. It takes the soul and elevates it to the highest levels. It is the bridge between the earthly and the divine.”This view is in perfect harmony with the Atlantean understanding of prayer as a transformative energy that shapes one’s reality by changing the vibrations of the soul.
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WaXhira
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Sacred Atlantean Brotherhood
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