Prayer
Prayer is an invocation or act that seeks to
activate a rapport with a deity, an object of worship, or a spiritual entity
through deliberate communication. Prayer can be a form of religious practice,
may be either individual or communal and take place in public or in private. It
may involve the use of words or song. When language is used, prayer may take
the form of a hymn, incantation, formal creed, or a spontaneous utterance in
the praying person. There are different forms of prayer such as petitioner
prayer, prayers of supplication, thanksgiving, and worship/praise. Prayer may
be directed towards a deity, spirit, deceased person, or lofty idea, for the
purpose of worshiping, requesting guidance, requesting assistance, confessing
sins or to express one's thoughts and emotions. Thus, people pray for many
reasons such as personal benefit or for the sake of others. Yoga is also a
common form of prayer.
Most major religions involve prayer in one way or another.
Some ritualise the act of prayer, requiring a strict sequence of actions or
placing a restriction on who is permitted to pray, while others teach that
prayer may be practiced spontaneously by anyone at any time.
Scientific studies regarding the use of prayer have
mostly concentrated on its effect on the healing of sick or injured people.
Meta-studies of the studies in this field have been performed showing evidence
only for no effect or a potentially small effect. For instance, a 2006 meta
analysis on 14 studies concluded that there is "no discernable
effect" while a 2007 systemic review of intercessory prayer reported
inconclusive results, noting that 7 of 17 studies had "small, but
significant, effect sizes" but the review noted that the most
methodologically rigorous studies failed to produce significant findings. The
efficacy of petition in prayer for physical healing to a deity has been
evaluated in numerous other studies, with contradictory results. There has been
some criticism of the way the studies were conducted.
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