What did kalam father think about the importance of prayer
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The Power of Prayer is taken from Wings of Fire written by APJ Abdul Kalam. Kalam belongs to a middle-class Tamil Muslim family of Rameswaram. The family lived in their ancestral house. After evening prayers, his father would dip his fingers in the water and pray. The water would be used to cure suffering people.
His father told Kalam that prayer makes our body a part of the cosmos. Prayer makes communion of spirit between man and God possible. He further told him that every human being is a part of a divine Being.
Kalam says that whatever he achieved in his life is through the help of God. He says that God has graced him with outstanding teachers and colleagues. There is a divine fire in every one of us, we should give wings to the fire and glow.
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The Power of Prayer is taken from Wings of Fire written by APJ Abdul Kalam. Kalam belongs to a middle-class Tamil Muslim family of Rameswaram. The family lived in their ancestral house. After evening prayers, his father would dip his fingers in the water and pray. The water would be used to cure suffering people.
His father told Kalam that prayer makes our body a part of the cosmos. Prayer makes communion of spirit between man and God possible. He further told him that every human being is a part of a divine Being.
Kalam says that whatever he achieved in his life is through the help of God. He says that God has graced him with outstanding teachers and colleagues. There is a divine fire in every one of us, we should give wings to the fire and glow.
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Kalam father think about the importance of prayer
- Father Kalam responded in a significant way. According to him, praying enables us to transcend our physical selves and merge with the cosmos, which has no regard for differences in status, age, caste, or religion.
- According to Kalam's father, when one prays, they transcend their physical and mental boundaries and merge with the cosmos, which is not divided by caste, creed, or community. According to Kalam's father, prayer is not enigmatic; rather, it has made it possible for spiritual connection to occur amongst individuals. When someone prays, they transcend their physical body and join the cosmos, which is not divided by income, age, caste, or creed.
- According to Kalam's father, prayer does not have any esoteric properties; rather, it enables spiritual communication between individuals. "God, our Creator, has placed immense potential strength and talent within our minds and personalities. We can access and grow these abilities through prayer.
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