What is your mind doing when you pray? Is it abstract thoughts, or only the repeat of words, or do you picture what the prayer suggests? Do you use visualization?
The 23rd Psalm is an example of pictures for our mind. Do you think of yourself as being guided by the Lord when you say “The Lord is my shepherd”? How are you guided, as a sheep is guided by a shepherd or as scripture points you to the Lord? Does the still waters make you think of a still lake or of a calm knowing of the Lord? Are you truly involved in your prayers?
For thousands of years the Jews were told to visualize as they prayed. They were told to involve the whole body as they are to bow at certain times in prayers they were given to use. Others swayed as they prayed like a military man marches. Their concentration was to be so deep that even a king’s call or a snake at their feet could not distract them.
The 23rd Psalm is an example of pictures for our mind. Do you think of yourself as being guided by the Lord when you say “The Lord is my shepherd”? How are you guided, as a sheep is guided by a shepherd or as scripture points you to the Lord? Does the still waters make you think of a still lake or of a calm knowing of the Lord? Are you truly involved in your prayers?
For thousands of years the Jews were told to visualize as they prayed. They were told to involve the whole body as they are to bow at certain times in prayers they were given to use. Others swayed as they prayed like a military man marches. Their concentration was to be so deep that even a king’s call or a snake at their feet could not distract them.