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The experience of prayer when there is no awareness of God and no apparent response from ourselves
The experience of prayer when there is no awareness of God and no apparent response from ourselves
The experience of prayer when there is no awareness of God and no apparent response from ourselves
The experience of prayer when there is no awareness of God and no apparent response from ourselves
The experience of prayer when there is no awareness of God and no apparent response from ourselves
The experience of prayer when there is no awareness of God and no apparent response from ourselves
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