New Judaism- Formal vs Informal Prayers

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Basic Judaism believes that both forms of prayer formal and informal play significant roles in one’s relationship with G-D. It is important to pray as a group with the words of wisdom brought to us by our sages but also G-D wants to hear from us with our own heart felt message and plead.  During formal prayers you can add your own thoughts or imagery to the words on the page, to bring those words to life in your world or even focus on the key words that hold more relevance then others to you. It is important to take the time and energy to gather in a house of worship because it shows that we are making an extra effort to be close to our father and king.  Yet it is important to stand or sit with others as a community who have their own struggles and moments of joy that they want to share with others.  It is also important to keep your eye, mind and soul open to the keys that G-D has brought to you in your daily life with your own personal words back to G-D. We must realize that G-D is all around us all the time therefore we must include our G-D in our life’s wherever we go.

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