Here are some people that are known to listen to prayers:
One example would be St. Teresa of Avila, a Spanish mystic and spiritual writer known for her deep prayer life and ability to listen to God’s voice. Another example is St. Padre Pio, an Italian saint famous for his devotion to prayer and his ability to listen to the needs of others through his gift of reading hearts.
Talking to God is known as prayer, while listening to God is considered being in a state of meditation or receiving divine guidance.
Young people today can be nourished by the Lord through prayer, reading the Bible, attending church services, participating in Christian communities, and seeking guidance from spiritual mentors. Developing a personal relationship with God and living out their faith in everyday life can also help them feel nourished by the Lord.
A prayerologist is someone who studies or specializes in the practice of prayer. They may incorporate various religious or spiritual beliefs into their study of prayer and how it impacts an individual's well-being or connection to a higher power.
It's important to remember that bodily functions happen and are natural. It's best to continue with the prayer without drawing attention to the incident. Maintaining focus and reverence during prayer is key.
A "prayer bench" is also known as a "kneeler." It is a piece of furniture used for kneeling during prayer.
God always listens to our prayers.
Talking to God is known as prayer, while listening to God is considered being in a state of meditation or receiving divine guidance.
prayer
you think about it in your mind and think about the prayer and the lord will be listening
that someone / something is listening and even if someone / something could hear the internal thoughts of every human mind simultaneously - that such a creature would care
Dave Olson has written: 'Listening prayer'
By listening to someone who speaks German
Yes, this is known as one of the ASMR triggers. Watching someone gently chew gum and listening to the sounds of them chewing can trigger the classic ASMR "brain tingles" in some people.
Reactive listening is known as programmed listening. It can also be considered closed listening. An example is the expression, "he hears what he wants to hear."
It is known as the Our Father because it is a prayer to god that is the father of all things
an man ... lol ... if an eavesdropper is someone who is listening that shouldn't be ... then someone who should be listening that isn't ... is probably a man. lol.
Gloriana Bednarski has written: 'Listening for the Lord' -- subject(s): Prayer