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Let’s Get Real or Let’s Not Pray: The Power of Affirmative Prayer Launches on August 1, 2024

Let's Get Real or Let's Not Pray The Power of Affirmative Prayer Launches on August 1, 2024
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A transformative seven-day course, “Let’s Get Real or Let’s Not Pray: The Power of Affirmative Prayer,” is set to launch on August 1, 2024. It offers a comprehensive and practical approach to deepening one’s prayer life and fostering an intimate connection with the Divine. This course is designed to empower participants to manifest their desires through the principles and practices of Affirmative Prayer.

Participants will embark on a structured journey, beginning with exploring the foundational principles of Affirmative Prayer and distinguishing it from traditional prayer methods. The first day focuses on the core principles, including understanding the Divine and the common barriers to effective prayer. This sets the stage for a profound and transformative experience.

On the second day, participants will delve into acknowledging and trusting the Divine in their prayers. This includes recognizing divine attributes within oneself and overcoming challenges in the relationship with the Divine. The aim is to build a strong foundation of trust and recognition crucial for effective prayer.

The third day emphasizes the concept of unification with the Divine. Participants will learn practices to embrace and activate their relationship with the Divine, tuning into the vibration of love and understanding the concept of oneness. This unification is key to aligning oneself with the Divine’s energy.

The fourth day focuses on positive and negative confessions. Participants will learn how to harness these confessions to align with the Divine, create impactful statements and understand why some prayers may not be answered. This day aims to refine the participants’ approach to prayer, making it more effective and aligned with their desires.

The fifth day explores the transformative power of gratitude in prayer. Participants will learn how to elevate their prayers through gratitude and understand the phases of appreciation that can lead to receiving more of what they desire. This gratitude practice is essential for fostering a positive and receptive state of mind.

On the sixth day, the power of supplication is uncovered. Participants will differentiate between requests, supplications, and begging, learning how to align their prayers with manifestation principles. This day provides practical tools for making effective and powerful supplications.

The final day focuses on the practice of petitioning for others. Participants will learn how to offer meaningful prayers for others while honoring the principle of free will. Understanding that prayer answers may come in unexpected ways, they will learn to create meaningful prayers for loved ones, thus extending the benefits of the course beyond their personal needs.

The ideal participants for “Let’s Get Real or Let’s Not Pray: The Power of Affirmative Prayer” are those on spiritual growth and personal transformation journeys. These individuals seek a deeper, more meaningful connection with the Divine and wish to enhance their prayer life through practical and powerful spiritual practices. They may have experienced traditional prayer methods but are now looking for a more effective and intimate way to communicate with the Divine.

This course appeals to adults of various age groups, from young adults to seniors, who are open to exploring and deepening their spiritual practices. It is inclusive of both men and women who are spiritually curious and open-minded, and it welcomes individuals from diverse cultural, religious, and spiritual backgrounds united in their quest for spiritual growth.

Participants are typically interested in spirituality, personal development, self-help, and holistic wellness. They value personal growth, inner peace, and the transformative power of prayer. Actively seeking ways to enhance their spiritual practice, they are likely to engage in regular spiritual activities such as meditation, journaling, and attending spiritual workshops or retreats.

Common challenges faced by these individuals include feeling disconnected from the Divine, experiencing frustration with traditional prayer methods, and struggling with inner turmoil such as doubt, fear, and misalignment. They are looking for practical tools and spiritual insights that can lead to profound personal and spiritual transformation.

“Let’s Get Real or Let’s Not Pray: The Power of Affirmative Prayer” stands out from other spiritual development courses by integrating practical tools with deep spiritual insights. It emphasizes Affirmative Prayer, a powerful practice that focuses on positive affirmations and alignment with the Divine. The course offers unique and transformative practices beyond simple prayer techniques, fostering a holistic and practical approach to spiritual development. By enrolling in this course, participants will gain a deeper connection with the Divine, enhance their prayer life, and empower themselves to manifest their desires with grace and confidence.

For those interested in further enriching their spiritual journey, the book “Conversations of Consequence: Lessons from the Still Small Voice” is available for purchase on Amazon. This book complements the teachings of the course and offers additional insights and lessons for personal and spiritual growth. Buy AmiLynne’s Book: Conversations of Consequence: Lessons from the Still Small Voice.

To enroll in the course or to purchase the book, please visit amilynnecarroll.com. The website also provides more information about the course and related offerings.

Watch the TED Talk by the course creator for a deeper dive into the teachings and philosophy behind the course. Stay connected and inspired by following Amilynne Carroll on Instagram and joining the FREE Facebook Group. Professional connections can also be made through LinkedIn.

Published by: Holy Minoza

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