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In
a world where relationships are fractured by conflict and
unforgiveness, anger and violence, greed and selfishness, the
Abundance Prayer fosters reconciliation, and an understanding of the
unity of the human family.
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People report the following benefits
from the prayer:
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We develop a deep and constantly growing relationship
with the intimate God in us. |
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We discover who we are, precious children of god, which
gives us a growing confidence, security and self-esteem. |
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We learn to respect and appreciate all persons, which
leads automatically to better and more just relationships. |
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We discover unlimited power to help others as we become
one with Christ in his great prayer for the world. |
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We learn that love and loving service gives meaning and
purpose. This conviction leads to wholeheartedness and commitment in
our love for others and for life. |
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We replace negative and limited thinking with abundance
thinking. Like St. Paul
we come to appreciate that we can do all things through him who
strengthens us. |
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A
growing awareness of God’s countless blessings makes
gratitude a way of life. |
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We discover inner peace as the flow of God’s energy of
love replaces the flow of fear and worry. |
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We build trust, trust in God, trust in self, trust in
others and trust in the process of life. |
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We feel empowered by the Holy Spirit to turn
difficulties into opportunities. |
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We discover our gifts, becoming creative and imaginative
in the use of these gifts. |
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We discover a new freedom to be, to be our best self,
the self God created in his own image. |