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Do you believe in the power of prayer?

hi everyone. here i am again writing on a random topic ( just crossed my mind).
I can't say that i was born into a typical Indian household ( full of traditions, sometimes unwanted) i was allowed to do whatever i wanted ever since i was kid. That habit of mine is now, unfortunately, termed as laziness ( ya whatever). lol
Anyways there is one thing that my mom always insists. Prayer. I am not an atheist. Nor am i a staunch believer of God. But i do pray. There's one friend of mine who keeps telling me to "pray" for her so that she gets the love of her life. Of course i do pray for her but i am not sure if just praying works. Imagine what would the world be like if God granted each and every prayer on earth! I can't stop laughing at this thought.
Here is a topic to ponder.
see ya soon
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Megha said…
very nicely said...:-)

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