Peace, I come in the righteous name of LAKing Allah, the black seed. I would like to thank you once again for stopping by our blog. In addition, feel free to comment or share the information from this blog with anyone that you feel may be able to benefit from the “resurrection knowledge” that is provided on this site.
As I have mentioned in past posts, having the knowledge of self is the single and greatest gift that I have ever received. I will be forever grateful for having this way of life and the peace of mind that it has given me. Furthermore I have also mentioned that this is not a religion that we teach, it is a righteous culture. One of the biggest differences between our culture and religion is that we do not pray or utilize prayer. Prayer is defined as a spiritual communion with God or an object of worship, as in supplication, thanksgiving, adoration, or confession. Never once in the definition of prayer is it stated that the act is a substitute for; or actually supersedes action. This is often believed by the 85% and is the reason why many people pray about a problem or challenge as opposed to taking an effective approach to bring about a solution.
To date this is one of the most dangerous principles of popular religion. The misconception that prayer can replace hard work and effort has plagued religious minded individuals for far too long and until there is a visible change, I am almost certain that these cycles will continue. In conjunction with my previous statements, I would like to mention that I do not discredit the power of positive thoughts and positive imagery. I also am well aware of the impact that mediation may have on a cipher. The point that I am striving to bring out today is that, prayer with blind faith and no action is about as effective as being in a boat without a paddle. What I am looking to share with you is the fact that positive thoughts placed into the atmosphere combined with positive visualization and effort will almost always lead to a desired result; while hoping and wishing for a mysterious source to “save” you will surely end in nearly the exact opposite.
The mind is a powerful tool and when focused intently on a particular task or challenge we often surprise ourselves with how much can be accomplished by simply applying our thoughts and actions to achieve a goal. It is the misconception of dependency through prayer and blind faith that I seek to rid you of as we share this time together. I will share with you a brief “jewel” before I depart. In this time of economic turmoil and joblessness you can pray as much and as often as you would like in hopes for a job or career opportunity; however until you put forth some type of effort or find a way to make someone aware of your skills or talents you will not see the solutions that you desire. I state this information in hopes of making a difference in the lives of our readers. If you have any questions or suggestions, regarding this blog, please do not hesitate to contact me at pushtv@live.com. Until next time I leave you as I came, in the universal greeting of peace.
LAKing Allah
Peace
ReplyDeleteYour post detailing 'to pray or not to pray' is well crafted and you make some outstanding points!!! This is an important topic; thank you for imparting your wisdom on this subject!
I would like to take a look at one component of this science.
While I acknowledge that we do not set up home and wait for a mystery God to bring us bread, clothing, and a home, and therefore should be self sufficient as self-knowers, do you think it is reasonable for you to speak to how the degrees discuss how we fast and pray for that day which we have waited for in the midst of not setting up home waiting for a mystery god to bring us things? Could you consider discussing what manner of prayer that this 'fast and pray' is referencing?
Peace
Peace,
ReplyDeleteThank you for taking the time to do the knowledge to our blog. Your comment is greatly appreciated. In regard to the "fast and pray" reference within 120 lessons, it is important for us to remember that these are "muslim" degrees and muslims do actually pray. We do however; know and undertand the benefits of fasting and clensing, meditation, and postive thoughts. Praying is a form of worship. The 5% does not worship, we bear witness to the true and leaving God and teach that he is the black man. I hope that you continue to read our posts and share your thoughts.
Peace