The Power Of Silent Prayer

Dear Friends,

It seems to me a woman in Britain has been arrested several times for silently praying, which tells me, silent prayer is very powerful… else the elite wouldn’t have arrested her for it. Otherwise who cares if she silently stands there in the cold? The average person would walk right by and not even notice. The authorities, however, did notice. I have to wonder how they suspected her of illegally praying silently in public to improve the lot of mankind? A heinous thought crime if there ever was one. It has to be that some aspect of that silent thought triggered them, viscerally, to go after her. When asked by the police if she was committing a grievous thought crime, praying silently for the unborn, the woman brazenly admitted she was. The police immediately arrested her for it.

You or I wouldn’t have even noticed the woman. We would have walked right past her. Unaware that she was thinking thoughts the elite have banned. The elite knew though. I suspect it’s like some people are allergic to poison ivy and when they come in contact with it they have a strong reaction. While others aren’t allergic to it at all so brush against it with impunity. It could be that many of the elite are strongly allergic to goodness and any contact makes them break out. That could be how they targeted the woman. It could be that silent prayer, something that doesn’t affect you or I, makes them break out like poison sumac does to those allergic to it. If that’s the case, then silent prayer is as powerful as a deadly poison to those affected by it.

The authorities could not only feel her silent prayer, like a firebrand applied to their scrotum, but they worried her silent prayer could save a baby or two. To the British elite, a baby in the loving arms of a mother must be almost unbearable. The pure love and connection between a mother and her infant has to scald far worse than any silent prayer. This makes their despotic action bordering on an atrocity… justified. Like any other atrocity is justified, because law serves the strong at the cost of the weak. The elite are the strong, economically, politically, and legally, meanwhile, no one is more weak than an unborn baby. The law then is there to justify the wants of the elite, and they don’t want to be burned by silent prayer and a mother’s love for her newborn baby.

Even as silent prayer and a mother’s love for her child brings searing pain to the elite, as proven by their reaction to it… war, suffering, and hopelessness bring joy to the vacant place where their hearts should be. This must be the case, since they have set these things as their goals. Where there isn’t war the elite make war, where there’s no suffering the elite create suffering, and where there’s hope, the elite take that away. The elite replace careers and families with drugs, welfare, and diversion. I have to wonder if another reason the authorities so detest silent prayer, is that it might bring hope, alleviate suffering, and soften people’s hearts against war? It seems like silent prayer in public is what the elite truly fear. If that’s the case silent prayer in public is deeply powerful.

Apparently the woman has been caught before engaging in public wrongthink. Had she taken it the next step, to wrongspeak, the authorities wouldn’t have been so lenient. Because then not only would her silent prayer burn the elite like hellfire… but her wrongspeak would induce others to wrongthink. Without sufficient control over wrongspeak then, it could cascade into full scale freedom of conscience. The outcome of which could be disastrous to an elite that feel searing pain at silent prayer. Moreover, that silent prayer could diminish suffering, stop wars, and even instill hope. Outcomes that the elite are terrified of. So if you want to stop wars, instill hope, diminish human suffering, and scald the elite… pray silently in public at every chance. By their actions the elite have told us it works.

Sincerely,
John Pepin

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