This is a great video and exactly what I was looking for when I searched for prayer advice that was non-religious. I'm coming at this from an ominist pantheist viewpoint and as someone who scorned religion growing up so the concept of prayer and even what I could communicate with intrigues me. Thanks for sharing your thoughts, I found them to be very clear and helpful
@@shaunescapes Interesting question my friend, now I'm starting to see prayer in any form as a conversation with the universe, it doesn't matter to me through what ritual one decides to express their intentions and their wishes and their fears, only that they do so. It seems to me that prayer is asking the universe / oneself for help or guidance or just to listen and I have a lot of respect for it now where I didn't before.
This is what finally blew me away about everything! I finally found out as an agnostic person, I was always diverted by the interpretations of people and it steered the wrong way. I've always been spiritual but I have never been one to allow my self to blind indoctrination. The prayer works though!
I temporarily forgot the term "Non conformist" , I've always been called a snowflake for being this type but Nikola Tesla also referred him self as such.
*Prayer is such a powerful tool, but many non-religious folks are turned off by it because of the stigma it has with religion.* ummmm...Dude. Where's your evidence that many non-religious people get turned off by prayer? How do you even know that? You do even realize that there are plenty of non-religious people who can also do prayer, right? And, besides. Non-religious just means being unaffiliated with a particular religion. It doesn't say anything about whether that person can pray or not. That's it. There are plenty of "non-religious theists" who do exist in the world. So, therefore, non-religious people are not some monolithic group that you wanna believe in.
Well first of all, I'd say the proof is in the other comment of someone saying this video is exactly what they were looking for. And of course I realize that non-reliogious people can do prayer, that's what the whole video is about lol
@@granthatcher Okay. Because when i was reading your description in your video. It does seem to me that you do seriously wanna believe that non-religious people are some kind of a monolithic group.
@@americanliberal09 I said at the start that there is zero knocks on any religion or beliefs. Some people who are non religious can still benefit from a lot of the tools implemented in those religions. I just wanted to expose that to those people, that's it :)
@@granthatcher Okay. But that still doesn't change the fact that there were already plenty of non-religious people who can also do prayer. So i usually don't see the point of this video, though.
Great stuff. Was glad to hear you mention Shadow Work. Jung is a huge influence of mine.
Thank you for such a clear guide and such gentle and practical ideas, just what I was looking for to bring more peace and balance to my day.
Happy it resonated with you 😊🙏
This is a great video and exactly what I was looking for when I searched for prayer advice that was non-religious.
I'm coming at this from an ominist pantheist viewpoint and as someone who scorned religion growing up so the concept of prayer and even what I could communicate with intrigues me.
Thanks for sharing your thoughts, I found them to be very clear and helpful
I'm happy you found the video and it treated you well! 🙏
Have you found it usefull one year later?
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@@shaunescapes Interesting question my friend, now I'm starting to see prayer in any form as a conversation with the universe, it doesn't matter to me through what ritual one decides to express their intentions and their wishes and their fears, only that they do so.
It seems to me that prayer is asking the universe / oneself for help or guidance or just to listen and I have a lot of respect for it now where I didn't before.
This is what finally blew me away about everything! I finally found out as an agnostic person, I was always diverted by the interpretations of people and it steered the wrong way. I've always been spiritual but I have never been one to allow my self to blind indoctrination. The prayer works though!
I temporarily forgot the term "Non conformist" , I've always been called a snowflake for being this type but Nikola Tesla also referred him self as such.
Thank you for your video 🙏
Great talk, thanks. Exactly what I was looking for! All the love, man
happy it resonated with you! thank you
This is just what I was looking for. Thank you.
Great guy positive message thanks for this ❤
Happy you enjoyed it, my pleasure 🙏❤️
Thank you ❤❤❤
No body want to talk....but to have a prayer with God........pleaseeee😢
*Prayer is such a powerful tool, but many non-religious folks are turned off by it because of the stigma it has with religion.*
ummmm...Dude. Where's your evidence that many non-religious people get turned off by prayer? How do you even know that?
You do even realize that there are plenty of non-religious people who can also do prayer, right? And, besides. Non-religious just means being unaffiliated with a particular religion. It doesn't say anything about whether that person can pray or not. That's it.
There are plenty of "non-religious theists" who do exist in the world. So, therefore, non-religious people are not some monolithic group that you wanna believe in.
Well first of all, I'd say the proof is in the other comment of someone saying this video is exactly what they were looking for.
And of course I realize that non-reliogious people can do prayer, that's what the whole video is about lol
@@granthatcher Okay. Because when i was reading your description in your video. It does seem to me that you do seriously wanna believe that non-religious people are some kind of a monolithic group.
@@americanliberal09 I said at the start that there is zero knocks on any religion or beliefs. Some people who are non religious can still benefit from a lot of the tools implemented in those religions. I just wanted to expose that to those people, that's it :)
@@granthatcher Okay. But that still doesn't change the fact that there were already plenty of non-religious people who can also do prayer.
So i usually don't see the point of this video, though.
@@americanliberal09 this was for the non religious folk who didn't use prayer