I first want to include the several different acts of praying. Each act of prayer is unique and contains beneficial realistic qualities for most situations. Adoration is an act of prayer that focuses on worshiping God without any mention of my current situation, needs, or desires. I will use this act to simply show that I worship him at all times. The prayer of thanksgiving is expressed through gratitude to God and I will reference this act through positive life experiences, which promotes positive emotions. Petitionary prayers are requests for godly intervention in particular life events regarding myself or others. This specific prayer can help me overcome difficult challenges with myself or loved ones. Prayers of confession include my admission of negative conduct and call for God’s mercy and forgiveness. This particular prayer will become significant to me during the times I make poor choices and mistakes. I want to not only practice the several different kinds of prayers, but I also want to practice the different ways that the act of praying can be expressed. Praying through a formalistic act will cause me to read out loud or without a sound from a prayer book. Expressing prayer through a colloquial manner will cause me to speak to God in my own heartfelt words. I tend to practice this one the most during times of distress and …show more content…
The core of religion and holiness comprises of emotional experiences, which in return expands my faith through expressions and core feelings; these emotions are referred to as sacred emotions. These particular emotions will assist me in creating positive connections with people and allow me to express my highest values and potential. Additionally, I will form a sense of meaning and purpose in my life because I will feel attached to something greater than myself, search for more depth and importance in my religious experiences, and lastly I will adjust to life events that test my current sense of