In
all the prayer forms which we use, it will help to follow
these general instructions. They are a way to prepare
yourself for entering into prayer and to conclude it.
If followed, they will make your prayer both easier and
more profitable. We begin with the "three r's"
which ease us into any form of prayer:
First of all, relax. Take a break from whatever you are
doing. Either walking around or sitting, or in any other
position which relaxes you, put aside all other thoughts,
worries and feelings, all unfinished business, anything
and everything you are working on.
Then remember: be conscious that you are in the presence
of God, that He is watching and listening, ready to hear
you and help you pray. Recall what you are about to pray
over, and what you are seeking in this prayer. Then...
Make a physical gesture of reverence (bow your head, or
put your hand on your heart, or kneel -- just use body
language to acknowledge that you are in the presence of
God) and then ask God to help you pray. Ask Him to give
light to your mind, love to your heart, and courage to
your will to hear and respond to all He says to you in
prayer. And be specific about asking Him for any particular
grace you are seeking in this period of prayer: for example,
to comprehend and conform your heart more to the words
of the Our Father; to understand and embrace the spirit
of the Commandments, etc.
Then enter into your prayer according to whatever method
you are using. Take any body position which helps you.
Finally, at the end of any period of prayer, close by
speaking to God for a few moments in your own words. Call
Him by name (Father, Son of David, Savior, etc.) and ask
Him to be for you what you have seen in your prayer and
to let you be and do for Him what you desire.