
A discussion of the banishing of Chief Feature, our periodic "moments of freedom" from its influence, and the technique of initiating action during these moments of freedom.
This talk delves into the nature and practice of objective prayer, contrasting it with subjective prayer. It explores the dynamics of the human machine, the role of Chief Feature, and the fleeting opportunities for self-initiated growth known as "moments of freedom." Central to the discussion is the integration of emotional, intellectual, and physical centers to create a unified act of prayer that serves the Absolute. The practice is framed as an essential duty of human existence, intended to harmonize individual efforts with universal purposes.
The speaker provides a comprehensive examination of the theory and practical aspects of objective prayer and its role in spiritual work.
- Objective prayer is defined as a three-centered activity that harmonizes intellectual, emotional, and physical centers.
- Unlike subjective prayer, which seeks personal gain, objective prayer serves the Absolute, functioning as a form of universal obligation.
- The act is described as a conscious payment for existence, fulfilling humanity’s role in the cosmic order.
- The talk introduces "moments of freedom," brief periods when Chief Feature, the dominant entity in one’s psyche, is naturally banished.
- These moments last 2–3 seconds and offer opportunities for impartial action and growth.
- Participants are encouraged to recognize and utilize these fleeting moments through exercises such as drawing a perfect circle.
- Chief Feature is depicted as the primary barrier to self-development, consuming energy and maintaining mechanical habits.
- Recognizing and overcoming its influence is essential for developing impartiality and engaging in objective prayer.
- True objective prayer requires the alignment of all centers: intellectual, emotional, and physical.
- Exercises, including posture work and movement-based practices, help participants achieve this integration and prepare for prayer.
- The act of drawing a perfect circle is introduced as a metaphor and exercise for aligning centers and cultivating focus during moments of freedom.
- The speaker emphasizes the importance of impartiality, patience, and sensing bodily states as prerequisites for successful practice.
- The discussion underscores humanity's obligation to contribute to the Absolute through objective prayer and other conscious acts.
- Participants are urged to adopt a disciplined routine, performing prayer as both a daily practice and a long-term commitment.
The talk concludes with practical guidance on creating sacred spaces, fostering intentionality, and ensuring that rituals do not become mechanical but remain alive and meaningful.
*"A serene and luminous depiction of a human figure in meditative posture, with golden and silver threads connecting their head, heart, and hands—symbolizing the integration of intellectual, emotional, and physical centers. Surrounding the figure is a swirling cosmic backdrop, blending radiant light with faint geometric patterns, representing moments of freedom and alignment with the Absolute. At the center of the image, a perfect glowing circle hovers, embodying the essence of objective prayer and universal purpose."*