64 of 68 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
The True Power of Prayer, March 2, 2000
This review is from: The Lost Mode of Prayer (Audio Cassette)
I am very excited to find any information that supports the power of prayer. It appears that Gregg has done his homework about sacred text. It all sounds very good. I have not yet been able to find some of the information he shares about Jesus, Mary, or Mary's mother etc... This is very exciting information that is my passion. The audio is great for anyone who is seeking a purer connection to the power of prayer and how it joins science. If you have an open mind and heart I am sure something amazing will be revealed in your consciousness, if you are a truth seeker. I loved it. Buy it,listen closely and feel your heart.
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47 of 52 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Misleading title; lots of filler, October 27, 2002
This review is from: The Lost Mode of Prayer (Audio Cassette)
Before Mr. Braden ever tells us what the lost mode of prayer is, we have to listen to both sides of tape 1, then listen to more than half of side A of tape 2 - and there are only two tapes. Most of the tape 1 is dedicated to:
1) descriptions of various prophecies that all support the idea that we are in a historical period of change (You probably already know that without the help of prophecies.)
2) distorted references to scientific research (cold fusion, molecular structure, new observations in astronomy, etc.) used in attempts to support the idea that we are all connected through vibrational energy (which I believe is true on some levels, but most of his examples don't really logically support the idea. It just seems like an attempt to make the tape sound academic when it's not. There are even grammatical errors.)
The lost mode of prayer can be summed up as follows: Don't pray _for_ things because that focuses on lack and fear. Instead use all of your senses to feel, see, smell, move through how things are as you want them. Then, give thanks for your part in the creation. For example, instead of praying _for_ rain," "pray rain." Experience how it feels, looks, etc., then give thanks. Okay, this actually is a great way to deepen prayer, but it takes forever for the tapes to get there.
The rest of tape 2 focuses some on praying peace and using nature to get back to the feeling of peace. The Hindu peace prayer is nice and at first seems to bring the tape to a close on a higher spiritual plane. But then, it is jarringly followed by a commercial after a very brief musical interlude!
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11 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Powerful Tool For Reawakening, July 27, 2002
This review is from: The Lost Mode of Prayer (Audio Cassette)
The Lost Mode Of Prayer examines our ability to become more than a spectator in creation. As a student of the healing efects of prayer for over 16 years, I found Mr. Braden's tapes inspired and very helpful. Prayer is a tangible tool. Mr. Braden understands this and provides an outline for exploration that those who are open to the possibility of proactive personal healing may follow. His methods work. At the very least, listeners will find themselves moved to examine their faith. Those who have begun to work with their faith will discover a new empowerment.
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