- Pray and meditate about it. Use the prayers of the Manifestations as they
have the greatest power. Then remain in the silence of contemplation for a few
minutes.
- Arrive at a decision and hold this. This decision is usually born during
contemplation. It may seem almost impossible of accomplishment but if it seems
to be as answer to a prayer or a way of solving the problem, then immediately
take the next step.
- Have determination to carry the decision through. Many fail here. The
decision, budding into determination, is blighted and instead becomes a wish or
a vague longing. When determination is born, immediately take the next step.
- Have faith and confidence that the power will flow through you, the right way
will appear, the door will open, the right thought, the right message, the right
principle, or the right book will be given you. Have confidence and the right
thing will come to your need. Then as you rise from prayer, take at once the
5th step.
- Act as though it had all been answered. then act with tireless, ceaseless
energy. And as you act, you, yourself, will become a magnet, which will attract
more power to your being, until you become an unobstructed channel for the
Divine power to flow through you.
Many pray but do not remain for the last half of the first step. Some who
meditate arrive at a decision, but fail to hold it. Few have the determination
to carry the decision through, still fewer have the confidence that the right
thing will come to their need. But how many remember to act as though it had
all been answered? How true are these words "Greater than the prayer is the
spirit in which it is uttered" and greater than the way it is uttered is the
spirit in which it is carried out.
Shoghi Effendi (Pilgrim note)
The above five steps were suggested by the beloved Guardian Shoghi Effendi to a believer as a means of finding a solution through the use of prayer. This statement belongs to the category of statements known as "pilgrim notes", and as such has no authority, but since it seems to be particularly helpful and clear it was felt that believers should not be deprived of it.
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