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Creating Through Grief: The Power of Prayer (Virtual Session)

The Power of Prayer is a virtual Creating Through Grief (CTG) session designed for individuals navigating loss, heartbreak, transition, or emotional heaviness, especially those who feel disconnected from hope, peace, or purpose.

In this session, we explore prayer not as performance, punishment, or pleading, but as something deeper:

Prayer as sacred conversation.
Prayer as connection.
Prayer as a healing tool and a spiritual doorway.

Many of us were taught prayer as something we do only when we are desperate. But grief reveals prayer as a place where we can be honest, raw, and human, where we can talk to Spirit, listen, release, and ask for guidance without shame.

🖊️ As part of this virtual session, participants will create a Prayer Journal—a sacred tool that supports healing through writing, reflection, and spiritual connection. This journal will become a personal space to write prayers, document emotions, track growth, and capture the gentle ways Spirit responds over time.

This session will create a supportive space to:

  • Reframe what prayer truly means in times of grief

  • Learn how prayer can become a practice of grounding and emotional regulation

  • Use prayer as a tool for manifestation and co-creation with Spirit

  • Create a personal Prayer Journal to continue this practice beyond the session

  • Release guilt, fear, and the belief that grief makes you “weak”

  • Connect with hope again, one breath, one moment at a time

You do not have to be “strong” here.
You do not have to have the right words.
You only need a willing heart.

This session is for anyone who is tired, grieving, searching, or simply trying to find their way back to light.

“The seed of everything is first planted in darkness before it is born; so it is darkness that gives birth to light, such as just before dawn.”
Chief Dr. Ayele Kumari

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