Rip Parker
1 min readMay 18, 2023

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Thank you for this introduction to a mystic I had yet to meet. Interestingly, I find his approach similar, perhaps identical to a rather profound teaching by Gregg Braden as learned from his friend David regarding prayer. “Do not ask for what you seek because that is an admission to Source, the Universal Mind, that you do not have it. The only time anything manifest is in the now, not later as a result of answered payer. If you are to gain your desire it must be now. If every moment of now is an admission you do not have your desire, it cannot manifest. So, instead of asking for, feel, imagine what it is like to have your desire.”
The example given was seeking rain during a severe drought. Instead of asking for rain to fall, David imagined what rain feels like, smells like, looks like. He experienced in imagination what he sought. That night the “prayer as imagined” occurred, big time.
The power of our creative minds is just now beginning to resurface. Let us all participate carefully, never selfishly.

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Rip Parker
Rip Parker

Written by Rip Parker

Geophysicist, lawyer, mediator, student of Jung, phenomenology, semiotics

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