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Home » Do you pray or meditate?Here’s how these spiritual practices are different and similar
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Do you pray or meditate?Here’s how these spiritual practices are different and similar

theholisticadminBy theholisticadminMay 12, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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A friend of mine recently told me that she was experiencing a serious, life-changing health condition.

While we were discussing this, I asked them if they would like to work on meditation or attend a meditation retreat with me, as they had previously attended a mindfulness and meditation course I had hosted. I did.

They answered, “I pray in the morning. I consider it a form of meditation.” I left it with “If it brings you peace, that’s great.”

Julie McPeak, 51, practices drums in her kitchen on Tuesday, April 6, 2021, in Nashville, Tennessee. "The new coronavirus has presented a great opportunity, but" said McPeak, an attorney who started taking drum lessons during the pandemic. "It's very relaxing and has a meditative feel to it." She continued: Julie McPeak, 51, practices drums in her kitchen on Tuesday, April 6, 2021, in Nashville, Tennessee. "The new coronavirus has presented a great opportunity, but" said McPeak, an attorney who started taking drum lessons during the pandemic. "It's very relaxing and has a meditative feel to it." She continued:

Julie McPeek, 51, practices drums in the kitchen of her home in Nashville, Tennessee, on Tuesday, April 6, 2021. “COVID-19 has presented a great opportunity,” said McPeak, an attorney who started taking drum lessons during the pandemic. “Playing feels very relaxing and meditative,” she continued.

Since then, I’ve been thinking about how prayer and meditation are similar and different.

In my experience, most prayers are somewhat different from meditation. Prayer usually involves looking outward to God or other supernatural forces. Meditation typically involves looking inward, often focusing on the breath or another object of focus.

Mayoral candidates Bill Purcell (left) and Richard Fulton (right) meet the Imam of the Muslim American Community Center (second from left) and Madison's Mt. Join forces with Willie Russell, pastor of Calvary Baptist Church.  Interdenominational Pastoral Fellowship discussion at Jefferson Street Missionary Baptist Church, March 10, 1999.Mayoral candidates Bill Purcell (left) and Richard Fulton (right) meet the Imam of the Muslim American Community Center (second from left) and Madison's Mt. Teaming up with Willie Russell, pastor of Calvary Baptist Church.  Interdenominational Pastoral Fellowship discussion at Jefferson Street Missionary Baptist Church, March 10, 1999.

Mayoral candidates Bill Purcell (left) and Richard Fulton (right) meet the Imam of the Muslim American Community Center (second from left) and Madison’s Mt. Teaming up with Willie Russell, pastor of Calvary Baptist Church. Interdenominational Pastoral Fellowship discussion at Jefferson Street Missionary Baptist Church, March 10, 1999.

When prayer involves attachment to past events or anticipated futures, it differs from typical meditation, which brings one into the present moment without such attachment.

However, when prayer is performed as a mantra or otherwise brings one into the present moment and evokes peace, joy, tranquility, etc., it overlaps with meditation.

The “fruits of the spirit” in Christianity include love, joy, peace, patience, gentleness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control. As long as we experience and cultivate these, whether we experience them through prayer or meditation, we will become better inside and out.

Ron Lee, Brentwood 37027

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This article was originally published in Nashville Tennessee: Prayer and Meditation: Learn how these practices differ and overlap



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