Do you still pray like when you were little? Do you still believe? Image unrelated.
>>83833281>pray like when you were little?Nah, the way I pray has changed a lot.>Do you still believe?I do
>>83833281What's the point, really? It all goes to shit in the end.
When I was really little I'd pray lying down in bed each night wishing things for like the health of every single person I loved (one at a time) and a meteor not hitting the world.About the time I was a preteen/teenager I stopped praying except for a select few occasions and with purpose, and it legitimately helped (and humbled me when I took it for granted). But then I started focusing on other things and my faith just became going through the motions, before I stopped it completely by the end of high school because I just didn't see the point and it was a social negative too.I'm in my 30s now though and while I'm not active in any church I definitely believe in something. Back to praying on very select occasions. It's worked out so far.
I've had moments I stopped praying, but in the past few years, I always make sure I give thanks for the day, even if it's a shitty one. I'm a major believer.
>>83833281On several occasions I prayed about pains I had on my body and they went away immediately but not permanently. Maybe it was just to say, I'm here. Or maybe it was psychosomatic. I got pretty freaked out when they happened.
>>83833281Do I pray like that? No, but I do meditate for 20 mins a day now. Do I still believe? I do, but differently now.
>>83833281No, but I still do in moments of deep desperation. Even to demons, offering my soul, whoever's listening and can make something I desperately want happen. It never works.
Life is too painful to pray, so I type out a letter to God. I hope it works the same.
>>83833281Is you pic Blade Runner? I love action movies.
>>83833490Minuet from Star Wars.
No, praying now is more personal and more terrified of God instead of just going through the our father prayer.