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Does Prayer Really Work?

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I haven't been able to update this blog for a couple of weeks and I thought I owed you all some explanation. Some of my blogging friends know by now that my dad has been in ICU for the last couple of weeks. At times, his health seems to be improving but at other times we get terrified.

This is how it all started. One day out of the blue he started having severe headache that wouldn't go away for a few days. He's never had headaches all his life so that was alarming but he is of the type who never asks anyone for any help. He wouldn't let our mom tell any of us siblings saying he didn't want to bother any of us. But then one day, he had a vomit and was taken to emergency. You would think the doctors would have done the cat-scan of the head right away but they took two full days to review his symptoms – which included lower back pain, intense weakness and pain in the thighs. They kept thinking it was some kind of weird virus. But when the cat-scan was done, it was discovered that he had bled at multiple spots in the brain. The bleeding had stopped but then other complications started happening – lung infection which according to the doctors, was picked up in the hospital itself.

My dad has always been very self sufficient, always going out of his way to help just about everyone and asking for help for himself is the last thing in his dictionary. Not always a positive I know. So this morning, he talked to my mom on the phone that he was feeling a lot better and should be home by the weekend. Only around noon we found out that he had tried to get out of the bed to go to the washroom but as soon as he got up, he fell because of weakness and passed out. We don't know when the nurses got to him but he did get bruised and started bleeding on the forehead – externally.

Thank God, he didn't have any internal bleeding. But he is extremely weak and is hardly talking. He said a few words to me this evening and they were "don't worry about me my child, I will be fine, take care of yourself". Apparently he knows I have been sick with high fever from the stress. And hearing these words, I couldn't stop crying. That's my dad. Always bringing attention away from himself, always thinking about others.

All these days I've been helplessly praying that he gets better. And at times while praying, I've found myself making deals and promises with the supreme being, in exchange for making my dad better.

As I write this, my childhood images float in front of my eyes. Our parents try to provide us with everything that is within their power. They will themselves go through difficulties but not let their children suffer. So why does God make us see them suffer so much?

Sometimes parents will use, loving though weird, names to refer to their children. My dad calls me his little tigress. It's his way of giving me strength and tell me I can achieve just about anything in life. But today, with him lying helplessly in the hospital, struggling for his life, I feel completely shattered and lonely.

A lot of questions go through my head these days.

Why are we all running after making money?

What is it that I should make my priority to do, while I am able bodied?

What is it that makes us walk, talk and smile? makes us feel pain and happiness?

A7W84YI was chatting with a friend a few days ago, whose family went through some similarly tough situation. I asked him, does a person create a journey or the journey molds a person? We both didn't know the answer to this. Do you?

Today I request you all to keep my dad in your prayers. I can't continue as I cannot see the words on the screen anymore.

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Steven Snell

Pearl,
I’ll be praying for your father. Yes, I do believe that prayers work, but God’s ways are not always our ways. Things happen for a reason and we don’t always see that reason or understand what it is. I think it is good that you are asking yourself these questions. One of the most influential people in my life was my high school basketball coach. My senior year I broke my wrist and missed the season. Not really a big deal in the grand scheme of things, but at the time it was a big deal to me. My coach told me a story about himself that helped to put things in perspective. When he was 18 he was about to enter the military. He had an accident and broke his neck. He was able to recover but never was able to go into the military. A few years later, when he would have been in some other part of the world, he met his wife. After that he was thankful for how his life had unfolded. You never know what’s in store for the future. Tomorrow is not guaranteed for any of us. I have a friend who’s mother was just shot today by a stray bullet. All we can do is live our lives for a purpose and be prepared for whatever may come.

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pearl

Steven – thank you so much for the moral support you’ve been providing. I agree with you in all you’ve said and it is strange that despite sort of coming to an understanding with all of these things, we still keep questioning why things happen the way they happen. I’m trying to come to terms with reality but it is one of the harshest of experiences so far.

I’m so sorry for your friend’s mom… that stuff is so scary and seems like its happening daily in this state! you are right, life isn’t guaranteed for any of us… I hope she is okay

Steven Snell

I think the hardest part is realizing that we’re not in control. At least for me.

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pearl

so true! it forces us to accept his ways and plans even when we don’t understand them. really hard to live with though

Aruni

Hi Pearl – I’m so sorry to hear about your dad and all the things you are going through. You have had to deal with so much lately. I’m sure he wants the best for you and for you not to worry. I think a person creates a journey and the journey molds the person…it is both.

You are brave to share your journey with the world. I believe prayer works not always in the way we think it will but in a focused, meditative way as well. It can help you get clarity on what is right in the world and how you can positively affect those around you even during very trying times.

My thoughts and prayers are with you.

pearl

Thank you Aruni. Appreciate it very much.

Alina Popescu

Hi Pearl, I am so sorry to hear your father is not doing very well. I hope he starts feeling better very soon! I think prayer helps on some level, helping you to calm yourself down, reconnect with what you believe in, and give strength to your hopes. Hope to see good news on your blog in the next few days!

Lots of hugs!

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Rob Moshe

Pearl,
I hope your father has a complete and speedy recovery.

Does a person create a journey or the journey molds a person?

I think that the answer is both. If you believe that G-d has a master plan, then the structure and paths have already been set. But it is our first step that sets the stage for out life’s journey. Once we begin the journey, then we begin to be effected by it. At each stage we make choices based on what happens on the path. Those choices are what eventually mold us.

The lessons you learn and the choices you make will not only strengthen you in your journey, but will also be the template from which your children will decide how their journey will begin.

‘Though not always happy and fun, at the end we will see that it was all for the good’

Glenn

Hi Pearl!
I’m so sorry to here about your father. I know that must be a very helpless feeling, and I can say that prayer works in my experience.

Unfortunately, I don’t always get a yes answer to my prayers, sometimes it is no, sometimes it is yes and sometimes it is wait. But I have personally experienced the mundane and miraculous answered in prayer.

“Heavenly Father, may your peace and protection rest with Pearl and her father. May your Spirit guide the hands of those who are caring, diagnosing and helping to heal him, and may your presence continue to make Yourself known in that place and in the hearts and lives of those who care and love Pearl’s father.”

Glenn

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Sueblimely

My dear Pearl, I am saddened by your news and although he is weak it is surely a good sign that he wanted to try to get out of bed?

I have learned with age and experience that it does no good to torment ourselves with questions that we just cannot answer and there are some things we must just try to accept. I believe that while we can mold parts of our world we often try to change parts that we cannot, which leads to dissatisfaction.

You will be in my thoughts. Don’t forget to look after yourself too.

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