The Necessity of Prayer
The Necessity of Prayer
The Necessity of Prayer
If one
becomes advanced in meditation, prayer is not
necessary. At that time we will realise that God
always knows our needs and cares for us infinitely
more than we care for ourselves. Prayer is not
necessary, because we belong to God and are His
property. When we renounce our personal claims
and surrender ourselves completely, at that time
God claims us as His very own and makes us His
chosen instruments.
But until we become very advanced in the spiritual
life and feel our oneness with God, prayer is
necessary. If we get something through prayer,
we can tell the world, "I prayed for it;
that's why I got it. Look, I have this kind of
closeness with my Father!" We are like children
who are hungry. We ask our mother for food, and
she feeds us. Yes, she would have fed us on her
own, but the fact that we ask for food and our
mother listens to our request gives us joy. It
convinces our minds that she really cares for
us. Because of our inner connection and closeness
with our mother, we can ask her for whatever we
want.
God could do everything for us unconditionally,
but this would not give us the same kind of satisfaction.
In a race, if you run the whole course, then you
will be delighted if you receive a trophy. You
ran very fast and finished with so much trouble,
and you feel that you have earned the trophy.
But if somebody who has just been a spectator
gets a trophy, that person will not feel satisfied,
because he has done nothing to earn it. God can
give everything unconditionally, but we get more
satisfaction if He gives us something after we
have prayed for it or worked for it.
What my prayer needs is a patience-tree. What my meditation needs is a gratitude-flower.
We have to know, however, that when we pray we
feel that we as individuals are separated from
God. We feel that He is at one place and we are
somewhere else. At that time we are not in our
highest consciousness where we feel that we are
one with God. If we feel that we and God are one,
then the question of prayer does not arise, for
at that time our needs are His needs. Prayer,
we can say, intensifies our intimacy with the
Supreme, whereas meditation increases our oneness
with the Supreme. First we have to feel that we
and God are intimate friends; then we can realise
our oneness-reality with God. Before we meditate,
if we can pray for a few minutes, we can develop
our intimate connection with the Supreme. Then
we can meditate to become one with Him.
In the highest spiritual life there is no comparison
between meditation and prayer. Meditation is infinitely
deeper and wider than prayer. In the West, prayer
is used by seekers with considerable efficacy.
But a real seeker who wants to go to the Ultimate
Beyond must feel that meditation is the higher
rung in the ladder to God-realisation. When we
meditate, we see, feel and grow into the entire
universe of light and delight.

