to me, communal prayer is just another way of sending "energy" by ritual, kind of like chanting. When my brain decided to spring a leak 5 years ago I had lost touch with my only pagan friends so I couldn't contact them for help (couldn't communicate anyway) but my family and friends between them attended erm.... 5 (might have been 6) churches of various denominations AND an entire catholic training academy, all of whom had meetings around the same time on a sunday evening, and all of those churches were praying for me to be healed. At that time on the Sunday, I was in my hospital bed staring at the ceiling and I saw white energy surrounding me. (I normally feel rather than see, so it must have been very powerful)
All those people getting together and ritually asking for me to be healed ("Amen" said together is as effective as a chant, it's the communal ritual aspect of it to me) produced that. I thought I was halucinating at first, but then I worked out what day it was and asked the time...
3 weeks after I was rushed to hospital and had been told I'd never walk again and that my communication would always be "rather bad", I walked out (slowly and struggling, but on my own feet with no walking aids) and as soon as I got home I popped on my computer to tell people I was home - typing one handed as my right hand was still not working at all, but coherently...
I have had pagans deny that to me before, saying that if it's christians it's different and saying I'm "still too close" to them, whatever they meant by that! But to me it's just denying that PEOPLE getting together to concentrate on one aim and then releasing it by communal consent, no matter what deity they are using as their focus, is a powerful force. And most churches etc will have at least one "natural witch" with strong gifts in them (by my experience) even if they wouldn't admit it. It's belief that drives it.
Having churches wiling to do that kind of thing can be a powerful force, but the counter side of that goodness is what some of us have experienced - all that power can be used against you (not that they intend it to be such, they think they're doing good)
just my messianic pagan perspective on it all...
I have WHAT in my yard?, I hope your friend does ok on her chemo
All those people getting together and ritually asking for me to be healed ("Amen" said together is as effective as a chant, it's the communal ritual aspect of it to me) produced that. I thought I was halucinating at first, but then I worked out what day it was and asked the time...
3 weeks after I was rushed to hospital and had been told I'd never walk again and that my communication would always be "rather bad", I walked out (slowly and struggling, but on my own feet with no walking aids) and as soon as I got home I popped on my computer to tell people I was home - typing one handed as my right hand was still not working at all, but coherently...
I have had pagans deny that to me before, saying that if it's christians it's different and saying I'm "still too close" to them, whatever they meant by that! But to me it's just denying that PEOPLE getting together to concentrate on one aim and then releasing it by communal consent, no matter what deity they are using as their focus, is a powerful force. And most churches etc will have at least one "natural witch" with strong gifts in them (by my experience) even if they wouldn't admit it. It's belief that drives it.
Having churches wiling to do that kind of thing can be a powerful force, but the counter side of that goodness is what some of us have experienced - all that power can be used against you (not that they intend it to be such, they think they're doing good)
just my messianic pagan perspective on it all...
I have WHAT in my yard?, I hope your friend does ok on her chemo
