Anonymous wrote:The OP sounds like a truly nice person.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have prayed to the Universe, or with the hope that the goodness in the Universe can help someone heal. I have “prayed” in the hope that my sincere good wishes can somehow reach and touch someone I love. Prayer can be directed towards someone that you want to hold in prayer — without identifying a specific divine intermediary. I have a friend who prayed with and for me during a time of crisis and I truly valued the gifts of his spirit.
As others have said, you can also reach out in other ways — particularly as time passes, to let you know that they are in your thoughts and to offer practical assistance.
If I made a video of me and my child “praying” in this way, would it be offensive to someone religious?
Why would you make a video of this to send to anyone???
Because my friend asked for it and it’s what lots of our friends have been doing-making these videos for her of them praying together. It’s important to her, I think it’s one way she’s deriving meaning from this tragedy is to think it has inspired people to pray.
Asking people to pray is one thing, asking people to video record themselves praying and to send it the video is ...something strange.
Yeahhhhh. I’m an atheist and have no issue with the prayer request part, but the video part? I really don’t want that to be the price of my friendship. I’m a kind, caring person, but the video part isn’t going to happen.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:TBH your friend is a little rude if she knows you're an atheist. By definition you can't "pray," and the request makes no sense. I understand she just lost her daughter, but even my conservative southern great mother from a very different era told me when her husband was on his death bed, "ask your friends to pray for me if they believe in that sort of thing."
Op here. I really don’t think it’s rude but even if it was, moms who just lost their babies are deserving of metric eff tons of grace.
I think her faith is keeping her afloat during this time, and has become more important than ever. It’s not about me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have prayed to the Universe, or with the hope that the goodness in the Universe can help someone heal. I have “prayed” in the hope that my sincere good wishes can somehow reach and touch someone I love. Prayer can be directed towards someone that you want to hold in prayer — without identifying a specific divine intermediary. I have a friend who prayed with and for me during a time of crisis and I truly valued the gifts of his spirit.
As others have said, you can also reach out in other ways — particularly as time passes, to let you know that they are in your thoughts and to offer practical assistance.
If I made a video of me and my child “praying” in this way, would it be offensive to someone religious?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have prayed to the Universe, or with the hope that the goodness in the Universe can help someone heal. I have “prayed” in the hope that my sincere good wishes can somehow reach and touch someone I love. Prayer can be directed towards someone that you want to hold in prayer — without identifying a specific divine intermediary. I have a friend who prayed with and for me during a time of crisis and I truly valued the gifts of his spirit.
As others have said, you can also reach out in other ways — particularly as time passes, to let you know that they are in your thoughts and to offer practical assistance.
If I made a video of me and my child “praying” in this way, would it be offensive to someone religious?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have prayed to the Universe, or with the hope that the goodness in the Universe can help someone heal. I have “prayed” in the hope that my sincere good wishes can somehow reach and touch someone I love. Prayer can be directed towards someone that you want to hold in prayer — without identifying a specific divine intermediary. I have a friend who prayed with and for me during a time of crisis and I truly valued the gifts of his spirit.
As others have said, you can also reach out in other ways — particularly as time passes, to let you know that they are in your thoughts and to offer practical assistance.
If I made a video of me and my child “praying” in this way, would it be offensive to someone religious?
Why would you make a video of this to send to anyone???
Because my friend asked for it and it’s what lots of our friends have been doing-making these videos for her of them praying together. It’s important to her, I think it’s one way she’s deriving meaning from this tragedy is to think it has inspired people to pray.
Asking people to pray is one thing, asking people to video record themselves praying and to send it the video is ...something strange.
Yeahhhhh. I’m an atheist and have no issue with the prayer request part, but the video part? I really don’t want that to be the price of my friendship. I’m a kind, caring person, but the video part isn’t going to happen.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have prayed to the Universe, or with the hope that the goodness in the Universe can help someone heal. I have “prayed” in the hope that my sincere good wishes can somehow reach and touch someone I love. Prayer can be directed towards someone that you want to hold in prayer — without identifying a specific divine intermediary. I have a friend who prayed with and for me during a time of crisis and I truly valued the gifts of his spirit.
As others have said, you can also reach out in other ways — particularly as time passes, to let you know that they are in your thoughts and to offer practical assistance.
If I made a video of me and my child “praying” in this way, would it be offensive to someone religious?
Why would you make a video of this to send to anyone???
Because my friend asked for it and it’s what lots of our friends have been doing-making these videos for her of them praying together. It’s important to her, I think it’s one way she’s deriving meaning from this tragedy is to think it has inspired people to pray.
Asking people to pray is one thing, asking people to video record themselves praying and to send it the video is ...something strange.
Anonymous wrote:Really is this the time to stand on principle? Just honor her request and pray for her and her baby. If you don't believe, pray by proxy to her God to give her strength and peace. You won't be damned to hell, no repercussions.
I suggest also making a donation in her daughter's name. These two groups are lovely and plan events such as placing engraved bricks in their memorial, reading of the names, events and more.
http://www.rowantreefoundation.org/
https://www.projectsweetpeas.com/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have prayed to the Universe, or with the hope that the goodness in the Universe can help someone heal. I have “prayed” in the hope that my sincere good wishes can somehow reach and touch someone I love. Prayer can be directed towards someone that you want to hold in prayer — without identifying a specific divine intermediary. I have a friend who prayed with and for me during a time of crisis and I truly valued the gifts of his spirit.
As others have said, you can also reach out in other ways — particularly as time passes, to let you know that they are in your thoughts and to offer practical assistance.
If I made a video of me and my child “praying” in this way, would it be offensive to someone religious?
Why would you make a video of this to send to anyone???
Because my friend asked for it and it’s what lots of our friends have been doing-making these videos for her of them praying together. It’s important to her, I think it’s one way she’s deriving meaning from this tragedy is to think it has inspired people to pray.
Anonymous wrote:A close friend lost her infant daughter recently. When asked how we could help, she had only one request of her friends and family-to pray.
I’m an atheist but I love my friend dearly.
I’m trying to think how to honor her request in a way that is genuine.
Any ideas how to approach this?