{"id":60,"date":"2010-07-15T16:11:59","date_gmt":"2010-07-15T21:11:59","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.ipsinaction.com\/ips\/?p=60"},"modified":"2024-06-20T15:43:46","modified_gmt":"2024-06-20T15:43:46","slug":"prayer-in-cosmic-light","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/blogs.luc.edu\/ips\/?p=60","title":{"rendered":"Prayer in Cosmic Light"},"content":{"rendered":"<h2 class=\"singlePostTitle\">IPS Commissioning May 12, 2010<\/h2>\n<div class=\"entry-text\">\n<p><a href=\"http:\/\/luc.edu\/ips\/About_facultystaffLudwig.shtml\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">Dr. Robert Ludwig<\/a> delivers Prayer in Cosmic Light  at Loyola University Chicago\u2019s Institute of Pastoral Studies Commissioning Ceremony  March 12, 2010.<\/p>\n<p><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"alignnone size-medium wp-image-63\" src=\"http:\/\/www.ipsinaction.com\/ips\/wp-content\/uploads\/2010\/07\/Graduation_RL_MG-300x187.jpg\" alt=\"\" width=\"300\" height=\"187\" \/><\/p>\n<p>[cincopa 10674707]<\/p>\n<p>Prayer is energy. It is opening ourselves to the divine energy that  creates  and sustains the cosmos. It is directing that energy towards  other energy maps:  persons, situations, events, circumstances. Prayer  draws us into the very center  of the dynamic of cosmogenesis, where  numinous, personal compassion mysteriously  reconciles and harmonizes.  Effective prayer requires our maximum attention and  focus. Distractions  from without and within must be noticed, but set aside, as  we  concentrate fully on the sacred Source who is love itself. Prayer  requires  effort, because we are so self-absorbed, so preoccupied with  our fears and  desires, so distracted by our concerns, petty and large.  In prayer, we give  ourselves and our field of influence over to this  personal source of perfect  compassion and open our consciousness with  all its psychic powers to the great  Mystery that rules the universe.<\/p>\n<p><a href=\"http:\/\/www.robertludwig.org\/2010\/2010\/05\/prayer-in-cosmic-light-for-the-21st-century\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">Prayer <\/a>is a deeply personal encounter with the  personal presence which  permeates everything. Like all personal  encounters, it moves gradually and with  much hesitation towards trust  and genuine openness, demanding in turn  self-revelation,  self-acceptance, self-confidence, self-assertion,  self-surrender.  Prayer leads us from alienation and distancing toward intimacy  and  communion. In the process, we give over our efforts to dominate and  control,  gradually yielding and finally surrendering. We are drawn out  of ourselves and  into the divine milieu, enlarging our field of vision,  recognizing ourselves as  part of an immensity, a flow, a great  mystery, an intricate web of interaction.  Some mystics compare it to a  dance&#8211;a wondrous, music-drenched dance, where  movement and personal  presence cause our self-consciousness to melt and our  awareness of  everything around us to be heightened. Prayer leads us to   awareness&#8211;alert noticing and empathy.<\/p>\n<p>Thomas Merton reminds us that the love of God, which seeks us in  every  situation and seeks our good, also seeks our awakening. It is in  and through  prayer that we are awakened and our freedom reconnected  with the purpose within  the universe.<\/p>\n<p>Praying for others is directing this focus on divine love outwards  towards  other energy maps, sending our openness and our yielding to  circumstances and  situations external to ourselves. It isn&#8217;t asking God  to change her mind, nor is  it a magical effort to control according to  our own desires and fears. It is  reflecting radial energy, focusing it  with our psychic powers, communicating  compassion. We send peace and  harmony and love towards others to become part of  the dynamic process  affecting their energy field. The power of prayer is the  power of  radial energy communicated in and through the capacities of our own   consciousness.<\/p>\n<p>In <a href=\"http:\/\/www.robertludwig.org\/2010\/2010\/05\/new-vision-catholicism\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">Catholicism<\/a>,  as with Christianity generally, we pray in and with the risen  and  cosmic Christ. In his complete and total surrender to God in life and in   death, Jesus has been swept up in the compassion of God which rules  the  universe. This is the meaning of the tradition that he is now  &#8220;sitting at the  right hand of God.&#8221; He has given himself over to the  radial energy which seeks  to reconcile all things and harmonize the  cosmos. He is in complete communion  with the creative force that brings  everything into being and nurtures life and  thought and love. In  consciously joining ourselves to him, clinging to his  surrender and his  openness, we can and do experience a letting go of our  external self  with all of its fears and desires and an openness to God&#8217;s Basileia,  where healing and liberation put us in harmony with the elegance of  the  universe and its divine source and goal.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div style=\"width: 1px;height: 1px;overflow: hidden\">&lt;div class=&#8221;auth&#8221;&gt;<br \/>\n&lt;?php comments_popup_link(&#8216;Add Comments&#8217;, &#8216;1 Comment&#8217;, &#8216;% Comments&#8217;); ?&gt;<br \/>\n&lt;\/div&gt;<\/p>\n<h2 class=\"singlePostTitle\">IPS Commissioning May 12, 2010<\/h2>\n<div class=\"entry-text\">\n<p>Dr. Robert Ludwig delivers Prayer in Cosmic Light  at Loyola University Chicago\u2019s Institute of Pastoral Studies Commissioning Ceremony  March 12, 2010.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>IPS Commissioning May 12, 2010 Dr. Robert Ludwig delivers Prayer in Cosmic Light at Loyola University Chicago\u2019s Institute of Pastoral Studies Commissioning Ceremony March 12, 2010. [cincopa 10674707] Prayer is energy. It is opening ourselves to the divine energy that creates and sustains the cosmos. 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