In the morning prayer, fire consumes fire.

In our natural state, we burn with anxiety, the anxieties of survival in a hostile world. When we meditate and pray, we kindle a fire of love for that which transcends the world. One fire consumes the other and sets us free.

Freed from fear, we do not face the world as slaves, but as masters.

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