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HOW WE PRAY: LOOK AT HOW DIFFERENT TRADITIONS REACH FOR THE SACRED
The Business Guardian
|November 24, 2025
In the end, “how we pray” is less about technique and more about relationship — with the divine, with ourselves, with others, with the living world.
If you gather people from different corners of the world and ask, “How do you pray?”, you won't get one answer. You'll see folded hands, spinning beads, bowed heads, chanting crowds and silent rooms. The external forms differ, but the impulse is the same: to reach for something larger than ourselves, to speak, to listen, to be held.
This is a short tour through the many ways human beings pray and meditate — across religions, and even beyond them.
WORDS AND SILENCE
For many, prayer begins with words. In churches, temples, mosques, gurdwaras and homes, people recite set prayers from scriptures and prayer books. The words may be centuries old. Their power lies in familiarity: every repetition is like walking the same path through a forest until it becomes a road in the heart.
Others pray in their own words. They talk to God or the universe as to a close friend — with gratitude, anger, humor, confusion. There is no “correct” grammar here. The honesty of the heart matters more than perfect theology.
Then there is the prayer of silence. In contemplative traditions, people sit quietly and allow their thoughts to settle, like mud in a glass of water. Some forms of Christian contemplation simply rest in loving awareness before God. Many Eastern practices treat silence not as an absence but as a presence — a way of sensing the sacred beyond language.
Most people move back and forth: words when the heart is full, silence when words are no longer enough.
BEADS, MANTRAS AND REPETITION
Around the world, fingers move over beads. The rosary in Christianity, the mala in Hinduism and Buddhism, the tasbih in Islam — all are tools for repetitive prayer.
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