Prayer in your Mishnah
Rabbi Michael Avraham, I know and have read quite a bit about your approach to prayer, but I would be happy if you could clarify for me and tell me:
1. What do you think should happen to the person praying during prayer? That is, are there intentions that need to be directed, and if so, where do I get them from?
2. Is there still interest in personal or general requests in prayer? Considering your approach that “the world goes on as it is”..
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- I didn’t understand. What is supposed to happen? He is supposed to fulfill the commandment of prayer. Everything beyond that is a subjective matter. The intentions that one should have are the usual intentions. Although regarding the requests, I have offered several suggestions in the threads that dealt with this (for example, to pray for someone who is very jealous in the faint hope that it will be answered).
- A minor matter. Since it is not straightforward to cancel, I say to the judge that perhaps there will still be intervention (although the chance is probably very small). And to do so only with regard to a place where the natural summers have ended.
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