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- How can
anthropomorphism serve a useful role in one's relationship with the Eternal?
- What does
Judaism use as a basic working definition of G-d (acknowledging, at the
same time, that G-d is essentially beyond definition altogether)?
- According
to Torah, what is a human being's purpose in this world?
- Describe
some of the more fundamental differences between prayer and those practices
that primarily employ the tenets of magic?
- How does
the Eternal One communicate Divine will and vision to creation in order
to direct it toward its perfection?
- How does
the word chashmal contain a formula for prayer?
- What is
the value of acknowledging a power greater than oneself that created and
continues to sustain, and relate to the universe? What qualities must one
cultivate to develop this relationship?
- What is
the mitzvah of prayer?
- What is
the Law of Affinity and how does it apply to prayer?
- What does
it mean that G-d "needs" or "desires" the prayers of
human beings?
- What are
the three elements of prayer and what purpose does each serve?
- What is
the most essential ingredient of prayer?
- How does
one decide whether he or she should be praying for specific or general things?
- Under what
conditions is visualization an acceptable tool of prayer? Why can self-visualization
be damaging? How can one circumvent these difficulties?
- What advantages
does prayer have as a tool for personal growth and self actualization?
- "Growth
is life's imperative." What are the various ways that this comes about?
- What is
the concept of "running and returning"? How should we incorporate
it into our prayer?
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