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When
James Redfield first wrote his #1 New York Times bestseller THE
CELESTINE PROPHECY, millions of readers passed it from hand to hand
across America and the world, discovering within its pages a life-affirming
truth about synchronicity, intuition and personal destiny. Now,
in Redfield's newest adventure tale, the inspiring journey of The
Celestine Prophecy and its sequel, The Tenth Insight, continues
- carrying us to new adventure in a sacred place where truths that
can affect all of humanity await.
I looked out
on the scene with interest. Something was changing.
"My God,"
the dark-haired man stammered, looking in my direction. "Have
you seen this?"
I looked around. Everybody else seemed to have returned to their
reading, and he was pointing to something in the paper and moving
his chair around to get closer to me.
"They've
released another prayer study," he added. "It's fascinating."
"What
did they find?" I asked.
"They
were studying the effect of praying for people who have medical
problems, and found that patients who received regular prayers from
others had fewer complications and got well faster, even when they
weren't aware that prayers were being said. It's undeniable proof
that the force of prayer is real. But they also found something
else. They found that the most effective prayer of all was structured
not as a request, but as an affirmation."
"I'm not sure what you mean," I said.
He was staring
at me with crystal-blue eyes. "They set up the study to test
two types of prayer. The first was just asking God, or the divine,
to intervene, to help a sick person. The other was to simply affirm,
with faith, that God will help the person. Do you see the difference?"
"I'm still
not sure."
"A prayer
that asks God to intervene assumes that God can intervene but only
if he decides to honor our request. It assumes that we have no role
except to ask. The other form of prayer assumes that God is ready
and willing but has set up the laws of human existence so that whether
the request is fulfilled depends in some part on the certainty of
our belief that it will be done. So our prayer must be an affirmation
that voices this faith. In the study, this kind of prayer proved
to be most effective."
I nodded. I
was beginning to get it.
The man looked
away as though thinking to himself and then continued. "All
the great prayers in the Bible are not requests, they are affirmations.
Think of the Lord's Prayer. It goes, 'Thy will be done on Earth
as it is in Heaven. Give us this day our daily bread, and forgive
us our trespasses.' It doesn't say please can we have some food,
and it doesn't say please can we be forgiven. It merely affirms
that these things are ready to happen already, and by faithfully
assuming that they will, we make it so."
He paused again,
as through expecting a question, still smiling.
I had to chuckle.
His good mood was so contagious.
"Some
scientists are theorizing," he went on, "that these findings
also imply something else, something that has a profound significance
for every person alive. They maintain that if our expectations,
our faithful assumptions, are what makes prayer work, then each
of us is beaming a force of prayer-energy out into the world all
the time, whether we realize it or not. Do you see how this is true?"
He continued without waiting for me to answer. "If prayer
is an affirmation based on our expectations, our faith, then all
our expectations have a prayer effect. We are, in fact, praying
all the time for some kind of future for ourselves and others, we
just aren't fully aware of it."
He looked at me as thought he had just dropped a bombshell.
"Can you imagine?" he continued. "Science is not
confirming the assertions of the most esoteric mystics of every
religion. They all say we have a mental and spiritual influence
on what happens to us in life. Remember the scriptures about how
faith the size of a mustard seed can move mountains. What if this
ability is the secret of true success in life, of creating true
community." His eyes twinkled as though he knew more than he
was saying. "We all have to figure out how this works. It's
time."
Excerpted from chapter one of The Secret of Shambala: In
Search of the Eleventh Insight by James Redfield, copyright ©
1999, by James Redfield, published by Warner Books.
James Redfield
is to be a featured speaker at the Whole Life Expo this month and
will appear at Transitions Bookplace on Tuesday, November 9.
For information, call 312/951-READ.
James Redfield's
website is www.celestinevision.com
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