Answers Quote by James Van Praagh
“If you want to know what you are here to do, how you can be more loving, or how to get through a difficult situation, my answer is always meditate. The difference between prayer and meditation is that when we pray, we are asking for something, and when we meditate, we are listening to the answer.”
About This Quote
Source Book: Life Between Death by James Van Praagh, 1999
Meditation is presented as a listening practice that reveals purpose, love, and guidance, contrasting with prayer’s request‑oriented nature.
In simple terms: Meditation helps you hear inner answers, unlike prayer which asks.
Practice meditation to gain clarity and compassion.
Themes
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When to use this quote
- stressful moments
- relationship challenges
- career decisions
- personal growth
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How can you differentiate between asking and listening in daily life?
- What habits support a regular meditation practice?
Meditation may feel passive and can be difficult to sustain without guidance.