worship in the traditional sense |
I'm not so certain what the "traditional sense" is?
I suppose when I first began worshiping God, I had to, like Icon mentioned, believe God existed, and that He existed as an entity rather than a person or thing.
I consider worshiping to be a more spiritual thing rather than a group or religious thing. I figure, how can you worship something as a group if you dont know how to relate to the thing you're worshiping personally as an individual.
I talk to God today, just as I learned fundamentally that to worship, you need to be able to communicate with your worship"ee".
I had to learn when I worship God, that 1) I talked to him in my mind, and 2) that God dosent speak to me personally in a voice or by using human speech. I visualize the events of Christ's, life as I mentally talk to God. Then, at some point, let it be instantly or some future moment, I would receive God's reply, generally in the form of a thought (like; serendipity, moments of instant wisdom, instant understandind...etc).
The more I talk to God as I grow older, the stronger my connection with Him becomes.
If I were to advise anybody how to worship God it would be to: 1) Know that God is in fact out there and that He DOES hear everything you address to Him. 2) That it's what you're thinking in your head that God hears when you address Him, even if you speak aloud. He knows whats in your heart, and you can not try to trick Him with your toungue. (I NEVER make promises to God, or try to "bargain" with Him) 3) Do not expect to always, if ever, have a conventional conversation with God, as you would with another person. It may be like this for you, but it never has been so with me. I expect my anwsers from God to be absolute, that arrive as instentaneous thoughts of complete understanding; some of which will continue on at various points in my life (what I mean to say here is that I will recieve an answer to my prayer, but perhaps at that moment I'm not ready for the entire or complete answer and that will come to me at various stages latier on).
Yeah, you need to talk to God as an individual if you ever plan to worship in a community environment.