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A Prayer Different From All Others

“Deaf” God. Reflections

Deaf God. Reflections

Motto

From a received letter. Recently I got into a somewhat sharp exchange of words with a Czech supporter of the site http://anioly-nieba.pl/ When I pasted an image from the MINW site regarding energetic attachments (I also provided the site address), I received a reply that I am a government agent spreading “disinformation.”

To my argument that it is better to pray to God directly (“if I want to settle something with the boss, I don’t entrust it to just anyone, because no one but me will care as much about what I want; no one will present it the way I want to present it” smiley), I received the reply that God does not have time for everyone (which is a lie), therefore it is worth turning to all sorts of “intermediaries.”

I replied that this is not true, because Jesus himself recommended in the Bible that one should pray with the words “Our Father who art in heaven”—that is, address God. I received the response that the Catholic Church deliberately wants to mislead people.

We are considering the question of what about those people who will not want to hear the Creator’s answer.
Let us assume someone says a prayer and it is so absurd by God’s criteria that God pretends not to hear it.
Can we now assume, following E. Cayce, that the divine opinion is this?

They will hear ME. Leave it to ME.

I myself have repeatedly encountered in the community of people who have karmic memory the illogical thought that “God, it’s true, does not hear us, but He fulfills our prayers.” Those who claim this did not grasp the thought that if God “fulfills prayers,” then first He must have heard them.


[2013-09-26 10:56:30] Mirka:

In many religions, living gods and other intermediaries—archangels, divine deputies, and others—are believed by those who pray to cleanse their prayers, increase the power of the prayer, have such influence with God that… they are able to obtain something. And such a miserable little human from the USA or Poland who turns to God directly has an unpurified prayer; no one will appear in that prayer when called, no one will hear him—
and so the prayer is, in its very premise, ineffective, and thus unnecessary.

God is busy.
As that man wrote to you:
“God does not fulfill prayers addressed to Him because they are contaminated by earthly passions—and when a prayer goes through an intermediary, a Guru, a Holy Person, or some deity or winged angel, then it reaches Him, so people look for an intermediary…”

A prayer comes to God and He says: “Tell them I’m not here,” like in a joke:

“An atheist says God does not exist.
After some time the atheist dies and ends up in hell.
Bitter, he asks about God, for His support, about what comes next.
And God says to the angels: ‘Oh, that atheist—if he asks, tell him I’m not here…’”


[2013-09-26 10:58:36] Sławomir Majda:

One must have an enormous amount of true faith in oneself to be an atheist. The worst is that certainty in the speaker’s voice that this is how it is, that God does not exist.


[2013-09-26 11:00:26] Mirka:

And you know, it is a cultivated, rationalized view, because he prayed and prayed and nothing—zero reaction.


[2013-09-26 11:00:40] Sławomir Majda:

Pressure through the throat on the listeners.


[2013-09-26 11:01:26] Mirka:

So the belief that God is busy is promoted, to make it simpler. Think… if someone allowed the possibility that God is not busy, then immediately a person has greater fear and an expectation of greater punishment.


[2013-09-26 11:02:43] Sławomir Majda:

Right—there is that proverb: “bad are those whom God has forgotten, but a hard fate awaits those to whom He has turned His attention.” You have that also in India. There the good Brahma is also so busy that other gods handle people’s matters. Though there God is the word “Raba.”


[21:54:44] Mirka:

That captures the essence.
But there it says that God is not there… and then God says that the atheist who ended up in hell should be told that He is not there, even though the atheist already, because of the whole situation (death), knows that God exists. If they think He has no time, then He will, in a godly way, adapt to that.

Violating will is not to God’s taste. One does not see Him commonly throwing lightning bolts at atheists or others for whom the beings of divine light are not the way… And also—to spoil the comfortable dreams that “He has no time, that He does not see, does not hear…”

Divine interference is a violation of the will that every soul received at the beginning of existence—therefore an adaptation to the needs of the masses.
And… they do not want to know God. By such reasoning they separate themselves, because if one prayer did not work, and a second… a tenth on the same topic, then the personality together with the Soul blindly tries other paths—like intermediaries… and among other things, the promotion of the idea that God is inaccessible, etc.

Intentions with which one “goes” to God are very important, and what one asks Him for.
Because sometimes it is against God’s will, and sometimes against the Soul’s… and quite often resistance already arises in the personality itself. For example: someone asks to buy a new house at a bargain price, but the personality is attached to the old one (because those walls, the neighbors, the little shop around the corner)… and in fact does not want to sell it… so what God shows is rejected by the being.
And then people say: “Well, that God doesn’t want the house sold, so it isn’t sold,” or “God has no time now… I’ll ask later…”

Or the radical version: God is an invention of priests—He gives nothing to anyone, so He does not exist.


[22:03:33] Sławomir Majda:

I remember when I pasted on a cancer forum a prayer after which someone’s cancer disappeared in 3 days, they wrote: “don’t bother us, we have more serious topics here.” I understood that it was about nurturing cancer and their being ill until an early death.


[22:04:03] Mirka:

Or someone asks while counting on God not speaking, not answering, not explaining… He will act so that his values remain fixed, unchanged.

A person can also do everything to deny reincarnation… It is the same as people undergoing regressing—when they regard the images as irrational, stupid inventions, they will see nothing… The PERSONALITY itself will impose a blockade on itself. Like a dam.

Because a blockage can arise on different levels—at the basic level it is either in the personality, or in the Soul, or in God… and if it is in God, then God provides the cause and the way to release it.

Usually it is the personality that does not want to, and it has good motives to keep things… although—it depends on the being. We understand that God flexibly adapts to society’s expectations, even when they are mixed—of different cultural backgrounds.

There is constant demand for gods, because people still need gods.
The same goes for intermediaries, saints. Gods, deities… indeed—it turns out—they serve the good of society. Just like administrators, the police, and even thieves. How many hours people pray to images, statues (often not taking their own Soul into account—because it must be shown that if there is no healing from cancer, the Soul may be resisting). They could ask the Creator and in 3 days—indeed in 30 minutes—the cancer disappears. And then what would doctors and the pharmaceutical industry do? They would probably take care of themselves, free themselves from their own worries….

Intentions, and also expectations, and old habits, cultural background. People who remember slavery, a given political system want to return to it. Not long ago in Poland there was, for example, a sentiment for Emperor Francis. To this day those who stood in queues from 4 a.m. complain that under communism it was better. Habits, patterns.

It is not acceptable for the masses that God IS ACCESSIBLE, because it moves the whole being.
And also—it forces a verification of the existing belief system, so for many it is still… safer to reject the Voice of God, explaining it as the work of Satan, a demon, and God knows who else…

But—for people to agree to what God says—there must be something more:
Trust that He will not lead them astray… You know, they ask God and then say that it was rather Satan (a demon, a spirit, etc.) who spoke—especially when it undermines the existing faith of a given individual. And if that is truly so, then are the visions and hearing of all the Old Testament prophets and others a great falsehood? Can a person not hear, see, experience Him as they did?

Trust flows from the Soul and from the experiences of the personality.
Trust in the Creator and His support is part of faith in God’s intentions and His willingness to bestow what is best—willingness to receive from Him everything good.

However, consciousness, reason, logic may contradict what God may propose in faith.

Much could be discussed about the state of the personality’s intentions and separately the Soul’s… and also society as a whole, which is enlightened in all matters except God, whom they treat as superstition or as a pass to eternal life within the wheel of karma.

Environment—upbringing, parents. How many children are suppressed in childhood in their abilities because it is nonsense, rubbish that God would speak to them.

Moreover, what blocks is the imposition on the child of religious doctrines, worldviews, sometimes also falling into some sects—out of a personality’s “final choice.”

The Soul has various ideas for life… and the personality after prayer, after consultation with God, may resist the Soul and say “no,”
or “yes,” depending on the situation.


[22:45:27] Bartek:

That is why one should not negate this or that, because it is needed by others for life, functioning; and constantly saying “no” to everything because, for example, it is idolatrous—one loses life by pointing out and criticizing, instead of living, for example, in joy, because one believes that others do not allow it for us,
because they spoil reality.


[22:46:20] Mirka:

Yes, exactly.
And what is more, one wants to become the tool that will convert, open eyes.
A mission is easily created.


[22:53:52] Bartek:

Yes, sometimes when I talk with someone about it, they think that by sacrificing themselves for others, having a mission—then one truly lives; it is also important to be noticeable; sacrifices and missions are different, only where is one’s own life in this—rather it is subordinating one’s own life to others and to ideas.
It is like that in society: if you do something big, then you are somebody.


A few Bible quotations about intermediaries on the way to the Creator

http://www.poznajpana.pl/index.php/2008/09/wspolczesne-balwany-i-falszywi-prorocy/

  1. Thus says the Lord of Hosts: Do not listen to the prophets who prophesy to you; they mislead you; they proclaim to you the delusions of their own hearts, not what comes from the mouth of the Lord.
  2. They continually say to those who despise the word of the Lord: You will enjoy prosperity. And to all who follow the impulses of their own hearts they assure: No disaster will come upon you.
  3. For who has stood in the council of the Lord, and has seen and heard His word? Who has listened for His word and heard it?
  4. Behold, the storm of the Lord—wrath goes forth, a raging tempest, it will fall upon the head of the wicked.
  5. The anger of the Lord will not turn back until He has executed and accomplished the purposes of His heart. In the latter days you will understand it fully.
  6. I did not send these prophets, yet they ran; I did not speak to them, yet they prophesied.
  7. But if they had stood in My council, they would have proclaimed My words to My people and would have turned them from their evil way and from the evil of their deeds.
  8. Am I a God only near at hand—oracle of the Lord—and not a God far away?
  9. Can a man hide himself in secret places so that I do not see him?—oracle of the Lord. Do I not fill heaven and earth?
  10. I have heard what the prophets say who prophesy lies in My name: I had a dream, I had a dream!
  11. How long will this be in the heart of the prophets who prophesy lies and who prophesy the deceit of their own heart?
  12. They intend to make My people forget My name through their dreams that they tell one another, just as their fathers forgot My name for Baal.
  13. Let the prophet who has a dream tell the dream; but let him who has My word speak My word faithfully. What has straw in common with grain—oracle of the Lord?
  14. Is not My word like fire—oracle of the Lord—and like a hammer that breaks the rock in pieces?
  15. Therefore behold, I am against the prophets—oracle of the Lord—who steal My words from one another.
  16. Behold, I am against the prophets—oracle of the Lord—who use their tongues and declare “oracles.”
  17. Behold, I am against those who prophesy lying dreams—oracle of the Lord—and tell them and lead My people astray by their lies and by their reckless boasting. I did not send them or command them; they do not profit this people at all—oracle of the Lord.
  18. And when this people, or a prophet, or a priest asks you: What is the burden of the Lord? you shall say to them: You are the burden, and I will cast you off—oracle of the Lord.
  19. And as for the prophet, priest, or people, whoever says “the burden of the Lord,” I will punish that man and his household.
  20. Thus shall you say, each to his friend and each to his brother: What has the Lord answered? or: What has the Lord spoken?
  21. But “the burden of the Lord” you shall mention no more, for the burden is every man’s own word, for you have perverted the words of the living God, the Lord of Hosts, our God.
  22. Thus you shall say to the prophet: What has the Lord answered you? or: What has the Lord spoken?
  23. But if you say, “the burden of the Lord,” thus says the Lord: Because you have said this word, “the burden of the Lord,” when I sent to you, saying, “You shall not say, ‘the burden of the Lord,’”
  24. therefore behold, I will utterly lift you up and cast you away from My presence, you and the city that I gave to you and your fathers.
  25. And I will bring upon you everlasting disgrace and perpetual shame, which shall not be forgotten.

Other opinions on this matter

“In silence you will hear the Voice of God”

From more than one priest I heard that in silence one can hear the Voice of God. And they add—deep in the heart—so that it sounds more mysterious. In clamor, in noise, we will not hear God, because God does not like noise and comes “in a gentle breeze.”
So, in order to hear God, it is necessary to create the appropriate conditions, or simply to find oneself in a place where there are the best conditions to focus attention on God. Such a place is, of course, a Church, a Chapel. But it can also be a “quiet” corner at home.

http://forum.wiara.pl/viewtopic.php?f=31&t=33463&sid=02abf99a2b67634085927a4c703f2fbc

  1. How exactly did you recognize that this is the Voice of God? I have already asked God countless questions and all remain unanswered. I have such a nature that in free moments, when I go from point A to point B, I conduct an inner dialogue, but not with God, only with myself. That is, I ask a question and then try to answer it. I also address questions to God, and also to my Guardian Angel and many saints, yet the answers in each case are created by me, or the questions remain unanswered. Thus my efforts to establish any contact with the supernatural world end in failure. I sometimes read the lives of saints. There is probably no saint who did not have visions, revelations, clear signs from God, or charisms. Around each of those saints extraordinary events occurred—miracles.
  2. In my opinion, we should not expect answers. God gave us an amazing gift that we cannot appreciate, and certainly cannot understand—He breathed life into us, gave us free will. Every healthy person is responsible for it. Who I am, what I am like, or what kind of person I become—I mean inner transformations or their lack—depends solely and exclusively on ourselves. Therefore it seems to me that one should not expect that God will speak to us, that we will hear His voice, that He will tell us what and how we should do. Yes, I agree that the almighty God can give us certain hints, and not necessarily or only when we strongly ask for them, but can one demand it from Him?

There is a certain quotation that I like very much:
“Beautiful are the things we see, even more beautiful those we understand, but most beautiful are those we cannot comprehend.”

2a) When reflecting on Holy Scripture I often stop at this verse:
Acts 1:8 But you will receive power when the Holy Spirit has come upon you, and you will be my witnesses in Jerusalem and in all Judea and Samaria, and to the end of the earth. And I think:
God, how many times have I already experienced the Feast of Pentecost and I have not experienced any special power. I even wonder whether today in the Catholic Church we can still experience such a spectacular coming of the Holy Spirit?
After all, we currently have sacraments such as Baptism, Confirmation, the Eucharist, through which, as we believe, the Holy Spirit descends. The first disciples did not yet have that, and maybe that is why they experienced it that way—for strengthening of faith. Am I thinking correctly?
Although something similar occurs in the Pentecostal Church. And also in the Renewal in the Holy Spirit.
However, in my discernment it is too noisy.
After all, in silence you will hear the Voice of God.
They call it an outpouring of the Holy Spirit, though I do not know why it is called “outpouring” and not “pouring in”?
Could someone explain this reliably?

  1. For thus says the Lord God, the Holy One of Israel:
    In returning and rest you shall be saved;
    in quietness and trust shall be your strength.
  2. Ps 42:3 My soul thirsts for God, for the living God: when shall I come and behold the face of God?
  3. Just as I am pondering like this, I hear the voice of God. I believe that He granted me such grace that I can speak about Him, and through that get to know myself. I have my own saying: believing in God is easy; it is harder to believe in a human being. And I think that is true. If we do not believe that we are created in the image of God and that we have the power of the Spirit within us, we will not be able to follow the Light.
  4. http://www.pl.amazinghope.net/jak-uslyszec-glos-boga/
  5. God speaks through people—intermediaries. Through the prophet Isaiah, the Lord said: “Listen and hear my voice; observe carefully and listen to my speech.” (Isa 28:23)
  6. One should, as a person, accept correction—whether directly or through the intermediary of any person whom God has chosen; it is for everyone, so that they may hear his voice and listen.


Opublikowano: 20/01/2026
Autor: Sławomir Majda
Kateogrie: God


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