Prayer lies at the heart of human spirituality. But how many of us have been taught how to pray? The art of prayer is fully explored in this one-of-a-kind guidebook by popular author Richard Webster. Whether you're addressing God, the Universe, or your Higher Self, "Prayer for Beginners" will help you connect with your Higher Power. Webster offers easy techniques for achieving a state of mind conducive to a meaningful spiritual exchange. You'll also discover how prayer is linked to magic, as well as how to strengthen prayers with chakra energy, create a sacred space, and pray with a mandala. This fascinating overview of prayer traditions throughout the world offers inspiration in developing your own practice. And in case you have any doubts about the power of prayer, Webster shares countless testimonials - from personal anecdotes to proven scientific experiments - that will convince you otherwise.
Richard Webster was born and raised in New Zealand. He has been interested in the psychic world since he was nine years old. As a teenager, he became involved in hypnotism and later became a professional stage hypnotist. After school, he worked in the publishing business and purchased a bookstore. The concept of reincarnation played a significant role in his decision to become a past-life specialist. Richard has also taught psychic development classes, which are based on many of his books.
Richard's first book was published in 1972, fulfilling a childhood dream of becoming an author. Richard is now the author of over a hundred books, and is still writing today. His best-selling books include Spirit Guides & Angel Guardians and Creative Visualization for Beginners.
Richard has appeared on several radio and TV programs in the United States and abroad including guest spots on Hard Copy, WMAQ-TV (Chicago), KTLA-TV (Los Angeles), KSTW-TV (Seattle) and the Mike and Matty Show (ABC). He currently resides in New Zealand with his wife and three children. He regularly travels the world to give lectures, workshops and to continue his research.