You Were Not Meant To Beg the Divine
Scroll XIII
You Were Not Meant To Beg the Divine
"They taught you to kneel when you should have risen."
Prayer was not designed to make you a beggar. It was the tongue of kings, the breath of visionaries, the sacred speech of those who knew who they were.
But somewhere in time, they taught you: plead louder, weep harder, fast longer. As if Divine Love had become deaf. As if your spirit was a debtor, not a descendant.
They conditioned you to trade power for performance.
To feel heard only when you suffer. To feel close only when you're desperate. And to fear silence—when silence is the gateway.
Authority Was Never Outside You
The Divine does not need your groveling. It desires your alignment. Your resonance. Your remembrance.
What if the altar was not before you—but within you?
What if communion didn’t require blood—but awareness?
Agbara N’ime restores the sacred language: not of requests, but of recognition.
"The most sacred prayers are not spoken—they are lived."
↠ Summon Guidance