God,Angels & Prayer

Prayer for strength, wellness, and peace (Sharon Anne Klingler)

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What is the power of prayer?  Do prayers matter?  Why do the words we speak in prayers and every day affect us? Join CJ as she interviews Sharon Anne Klingler about her book “Power Words: Igniting your Life with Lightning Force”and learn a prayer for strength, sick, and peace  and how you can magnify the power of your prayer.

Get prayers for strength, wellness, peace, finding a job, and finding love

3 Reasons your Prayers aren’t answered

Here are my 3 top tips from today’s interview with Sharon Anne Klingler:

1) Prayer in panic and with a sense of urgency can undermine your outcome.   Imagine feeling desperate and praying “God, I need love. Please bring me my Prince Charming”.  You pray for what you want and then spend the rest of the day THINKING and projecting fear and desperation.  “What if I never find a love again?” “I’m not getting anyone”. “I’ll be alone forever”.  “No one wants me”.  These negative thoughts often cancel out any positive ideas you may be trying to manifest.  Plus, repeating the prayer with a lot of need, urgency, or fear sets the vibe that you lack faith it will happen.

2) Word choice is important. If you pray,”God, I need love. Please bring me my Prince Charming” you are essentially saying you NEED love because you  have NO love, No love of God, or  No self-love.  Perhaps, changing the prayer to “God, please let me receive love”.   Another downside of a word choice of I NEED is that  what you project, you project you will attract.  In this situation, you are projecting a sense of having no love and wanting to meet someone.  Guess who you will meet?  Someone else who wants love, but also feels no love on the inside.  Not a match made in heaven, right?.

3) Words should reflect your power and ability to act. When you pray ” God or Angel Uriel please bring me Prince Charming” this presumes you have no power, accountability, or power of getting this outcome on your own.  A better word choice would be “God, please help me receive love”.

Make sure to listen to the full interview for specific words to use for a prayers for strength,wellness, finding love, and getting a job.  Also, get some tips on how to use prayer as a guilt trip or to tamp down your negative emotions.

3 Easy Steps for Pumping up your Prayer

Step 1: Start your day with an invocation to super charge your day. An invocation is when you are calling upon some divine force, deity, saint, or spirit that hold a special place in your heart.  For example, you could say “Archangel Michael, please give me power and strength right now” or say a prayer ” O God grant me courage, and tranquility of mind”. Really breathe in and feel the support of these spirits after you say this invocation.  This invocation is as a way to set the stage for the rest of your day. If Archangel Michael, Lord, or God doesn’t resonate with you, then choose another entity that means something to you ( name of a relative, spirit of a friend that has passed,  Thor, or anyone that registers as strength to you). For example, if you were Native Americans you may invoke the strength of the Sun,Wind, or Earth.

Step 2: After your morning invocation, then find a few choice words to help reinforce your intentions from the morning. While prayers are nice, they often take time to memorize and just saying ONE word can be just as powerful.  For example, throughout the day you could say “Strength NOW”.  These two words will help you bring back the power that you anchored from your morning prayer or invocation. For example, after you said “STRENGTH NOW” immediately imagine feeling Archangel Michael coming to you and sharing power, courage, and strength with you.

Step 3: Each time you say the words, it’s just as important to experience the words.  Take a deep breath, think of the word and then imagine swallowing the command ( STRENGTH NOW) and have the words and the energy they carry permeate throughout your whole body.  Imagine as if this command helps you tap your STRENGTH NOW.

Sharon Anne Klingler – Medium, Author, and Speaker

Sharon Anne Klingler is an evidential medium, author, and international speaker. Sharon was originally inspired to pursue a degree in psychology and investigate greater consciousness as a result of her extraordinary experiences as an identical twin. She lectures all over the world on such subjects as reincarnation, the spiritual arts, intuitive development, spirit communication, and public mediumship for professionals. A member of the International Mediums League and Lily Dale Mediums League, Sharon has demonstrated her skill in spirit communication on three continents, from Europe to the South Pacific.

Sharon’s books and titles include Intuition & Beyond for Random House, London; the best-selling Secrets of Success for Hay House (with her sister Sandra Taylor);Travel into Your Past Lives; Drawing on Your Intuition;Divine Connections; Life with Spirit; Speaking to Spiritand Advanced Spirit Communication; and many other books and CDs.

Sharon has been featured in publications around the world including The Daily Express(London); Now magazine (Sydney), Eve magazine (London), and Creations magazine (New York). Sharon has appeared on the Oprah Winfrey Network; NBC, ABC, and CBS affiliates; BBC London; BBC Scotland; ITV London; Vision TV Canada; and on major outlets throughout the U.K., the U.S., and Australia. (You can hear Sharon regularly on Hay House’sLiving Your Quantum Success show.)

Sharon is a leading international intuitive who maintains a private practice for more than 25 years with high-profile clients around the world. Sharon lectures throughout the U.S., Europe, Australia, and New Zealand. Some of here lecture appearances include The Whole Life Expo, The Healing Arts Symposium, the International Mind, Body, Spirit Festival, and Alternatives London. She also presents workshops each year at Lily Dale, New York, the largest and oldest Spiritualist center in the world.

 

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