Here are some people that are known to listen to prayers:
Talking to God is known as prayer, while listening to God is considered being in a state of meditation or receiving divine guidance.
Someone who studies prayer and its attributes. Someone who is a student of prayer and also practices prayer as a daily form of worship and communication with the divine creator (God). Please see books written by Dr. Michael McCain ( Prayerology Series)
If you mean the type that one person kneels at, it's called a "prie-dieu".
The first azan, known as "Fajr azan," is given before the Fajr (dawn) prayer time to announce the beginning of the time for the first prayer of the day. It signifies the transition from the pre-dawn period to the time for prayer. It is called out by the muezzin from the mosque to notify the community about the approaching prayer time.
If someone farts during prayer, it is important to remain calm and composed. In Islam, the person should quietly excuse themselves and perform ablution (wudu) if necessary before rejoining the prayer. In other religions, individuals may choose to silently step away and return after composing themselves. It is essential to maintain focus and respect during prayer, regardless of any distractions.
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.
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.
Christian worship includes prayer, bible study, singing hymns and listening to sermons.
Gloriana Bednarski has written: 'Listening for the Lord' -- subject(s): Prayer
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."