Sweetie, try to understand this analogy.
Prayer is just like talking to your best friend. You share things, you get to know one another, right?
Well, if all you do when you talk to your best friend is complain and ask them for stuff, you're not much of a friend, are you?
2007-03-27 00:50:46
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answered by Last Ent Wife (RCIA) 7
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Egads. Perhaps praying will help you to become more accepting of yourself as God made you...
By the way, shaving makes the hair come back coarser.
There are body lotions on the market that supposedly make the hair come in finer, and less noticable, and leave your skin oh so soft :) Try checking those out.
2007-03-27 00:51:55
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answered by beatlefan 7
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Wake up man, prayers are not cure for practical things. They are are meant to be mental healers but not practical. Take concrete actions to deal with concrete things and pray that your actions would succeed. That is the way to do it.
All the best!/
2007-03-27 21:30:26
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answered by Ebby 6
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No, for that you need to pray to the ancient diety, Baldi, who appears in the form of one of those freaky hairless dogs.
Repeat this mantra while you meditate:
I beseech thee Baldi,
to bless my (insert hairy body part here)
with thine holy hairlessness
So mote it be!
also, try to avoid the general nipple area when you shave, thats just asking for trouble.
Good Luck, and may you be blessed with joy and hairlessness!!
(Also, you might want to look in to laser hair removal)
2007-03-27 00:59:40
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answered by six_trixie_6 2
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Hmm difficult question this is possible as far as u belive. U know what is belief. "IT is the feeling a one year old baby has when u throw him up in air and he laughs coz he knows u will catch him" can u believe this much. may be a little less belief do it., This belief is an extreme example of belief as far as humanity is concerned. But a little less will do not too less......
2007-03-27 00:52:34
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answered by CS Deol 1
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Undesired by you perhaps, but that's the way God made you ... btw, praying doesn't cause any magic.
2007-03-27 00:53:01
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answered by arewethereyet 7
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Try & plz let's know the result..
I've heard about many miracles but never happened to me...
"And whatever things you ask in prayer, believing, you will receive" (Mat 21 : 22)
"Therefore I say to you, whatever things you ask when you pray, believe that you receive [them,] and you will have [them] (Mar 11 : 24)
2007-03-27 00:56:05
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answered by michellen 3
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1. Allah (SWT) 'God' is only 'One', has no partner or son, and neither gives birth, nor is He born. He is eternally besought by all and has no beginning or end, and none is equal to Him (Holy Quran example)
2. He is the Merciful and the Compassionate, the Guardian and the True Guide, the Just and the Supreme Lord, the Creator and the Watchful, the First and the Last, the Knowing and the Wise, the Hearing, and the Aware, the Witness and the Glorious, the Able and ' the Powerful. (Holy Quran example).
3. He is the Loving and the Provider, the Generous and the Benevolent, the Rich and the Independent, the Forgiving and the Clement, the Patient and the Appreciative, the Unique and the Protector, the Judge and the Peace. (Holy Quran example). The question of Allah's (SWT) 'God' existence has preoccupied men's minds for many centuries. Those who believe in Allah (SWT) 'God' seem to agree that the limited finite human intelligence cannot prove the existence of the infinite boundless of Allah (SWT) 'God'. It can only illustrate or demonstrate his existence to the satisfaction of the curious human mind.
Those who deny Allah's (SWT) 'God' claim to rely on science, philosophy, or special theories of knowledge. Their arguments are sometimes inapplicable, sometimes irrelevant, always complex, and often incomprehensible. However, the developed mind will find its way to Allah (SWT) 'God'. Failure to find the way does not mean that there is no way. Denial of reality does not make it unreal.
2007-03-27 00:50:47
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answered by Punter 2
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"thou shalt not tempt the Lord thy God"--Deu. 6:16--Mal. 3:15--Matt. 4:7--Luke 4:12--Acts 5:9--Acts 15:10--1st Cor. 10:9--
"Every idle word that man speaks he will have to give an account of".---Matthew 12:36
Think about that my friend.
2007-03-27 01:01:30
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answered by Ex Head 6
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I think you are from a monkey family , luckelly we christians and muslims are " made in god" without hair on those areas.
2007-03-27 00:51:48
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answered by Alexander 1
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