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<blockquote data-quote="Sunny0102" data-source="post: 93164" data-attributes="member: 6006"><p>I guess I should have clarified that I did not mean it in the aspect of some type of divine intervention. Rather, if a person believes that their prayer will be answered, does that strong thought alone have the power for it to become reality? </p><p></p><p>In the same way that spells may work. One may believe that the spell they are chanting and the colors of the candles caused it to work. </p><p></p><p>I ask this because my mom is very religious. She's told me of her prayers many times. She is constantly praying for all of us to be together. She is also constantly praying that we live together. She has always had financial problems and looked to us for a solution. We've told her frequently that we don't wish to live with her, though due to unfortunate circumstances, we always end up in her home. I'm talking about at least a dozen times, where it's hard to just brush it off as a coincidence. She always responds by saying that her prayers have been answered.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sunny0102, post: 93164, member: 6006"] I guess I should have clarified that I did not mean it in the aspect of some type of divine intervention. Rather, if a person believes that their prayer will be answered, does that strong thought alone have the power for it to become reality? In the same way that spells may work. One may believe that the spell they are chanting and the colors of the candles caused it to work. I ask this because my mom is very religious. She's told me of her prayers many times. She is constantly praying for all of us to be together. She is also constantly praying that we live together. She has always had financial problems and looked to us for a solution. We've told her frequently that we don't wish to live with her, though due to unfortunate circumstances, we always end up in her home. I'm talking about at least a dozen times, where it's hard to just brush it off as a coincidence. She always responds by saying that her prayers have been answered. [/QUOTE]
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