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A Prayer Different From All Others

Test on Personal, Sincere Prayer. How Do We Pray

How can we determine whether we are praying to God, or perhaps to various kinds of deities?
How can we determine whether we might be idolaters, and if so, to what extent?

Does God approve of our prayers and encourage us in the prayer practices we perform in good faith?

How can a person—for example from Warsaw or “Wiłkowyje”—determine what it is really like for them?

Without asking neighbors, gurus, or anyone else. Let us seek the answer within ourselves.


The purpose of this test is to reveal the programs and beliefs that have led to our current knowledge and actions.
It allows a preliminary recognition of the core of our convictions, especially those related to prayer entanglements.

This is a typical psychological test. We write down the FIRST answer that comes to mind after reading each question.

It is recommended to check the links only after completing the test.


Statements

I always live in God and follow divine laws:

  1. according to my own judgment, as I see fit [yes/no]
  2. selectively—choosing only some [yes/no]
  3. according to others (parents, spouse, priest), as they see fit [yes/no]
  4. I fulfill divine laws precisely, without fail [yes/no]
  5. I follow the Decalogue (Ten Commandments) consistently, consciously, and precisely, which:
    I) I understand and know [yes/no]
    II) I do not understand and do not know [yes/no]
    III) I know but follow selectively [yes/no]

especially in the context of the first commandment, which I roughly know as:

Commandment No. 1: “You shall have no other gods before Me.” [yes/no]
Commandment No. 2: “You shall not take the name of your God in vain.” [yes/no]

Therefore, the commandment beginning with:
“You shall not make for yourself any carved image…”Link

[is / is not] important and practiced by me and my being.


6) I personally pray:

a) in a completely sincere way, without any signs of idolatry [yes/no]Link
b) I pray / have prayed to the deceased [yes/no]
c) I pray / have prayed to various souls [yes/no]
d) I pray / have prayed to the Son(s) of God and to His/Their Divine Mother [yes/no]Link
e) I pray / have prayed to living people’s souls [yes/no]
f) I pray / have prayed to spirits [yes/no]Link
g) I pray / have prayed to people who have died [yes/no]
h) I pray / have prayed to images and statues [yes/no]
i) I pray / have prayed according to myths, legends, or imagined beliefs [yes/no]
j) I pray / have prayed to the souls of deceased people [yes/no]
k) I pray / have prayed exclusively to God [yes/no]

l) In my sincere prayer I use:

  • milk, honey [yes/no]
  • candles, incense, agnihotra [yes/no]
  • pyramids and their symbolism [yes/no]Link
  • alcohol [yes/no]
  • drugs [yes/no]
  • other substances [yes/no]
  • pendulums [yes/no]
  • energies from initiations [yes/no]

ł) I pray / have prayed only in a specific direction (toward a place or world) [yes/no]

m) I pray / have prayed only in specific conditions (company, clothing, time, place) [yes/no]

n) I pray / have prayed more effectively through practices such as Reiki, dowsing, or bioenergy healing [yes/no]Link

o) In this sentence (choose appropriate):
I pray / have prayed through words, thoughts, singing, dancing, music directed to specific or all of the following:
Gods, deities, demigods, or figures such as Jesus, the Virgin Mary, Krishna, Vishnu, Ganesha, Buddha, Brahma, the Messiah [or others you name]

p) I pray / have prayed most effectively (with better results) only after receiving initiations (e.g., from a priest, master, guru, monk, or another person) [yes/no]Link


The answer may—or may not—be obvious.

Those who have doubts about their results can receive help in interpreting them by submitting the completed test (with highlighted answers).



Opublikowano: 30/03/2026
Autor: Sławomir Majda
Kateogrie: Prayer techniques


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