Prayer
Thank you for praying with our community. We believe that by directing prayer (love) at a person or situation from a distance (intercessory prayer), we can raise the vibrations that lead to healing the body, mind, soul, and spirit at all levels as the person in need of prayer allows.
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We all need healing at different times in our lives. Sometimes, we need healing for physical illness. At other times, we need to heal the traumas we’ve suffered and find ways to release the difficulties of the past we carry in our bodies. We need a release from the struggles and emotions brought about by our conflicts and the pain we experience from the follies of humanity.
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To heal, we cannot reject our illness and grief or use anger and aversion to try to get rid of them. Instead, we have to bring a tender, healing energy to all that is sick or torn, what is broken or lost. In the Buddhist prayer of healing, we recite: “May I be the healing medicine for all who are sick. May I bring healing to myself and others.” We believe that healing is possible and dedicate ourselves to being part of that healing. We become tender and wise with ourselves and those around us, especially when we are experiencing fear and grief ourselves.
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Sometimes, this is all that healing asks, that we become present. You should never underestimate your power to heal when you step toward difficulty with courage and love when you touch pain with healing rather than fear. Our healing comes with our own kind attention and through the kind embrace of another. As long as you can, find a passion for the preciousness of life, and bring this care to the healing of your heart and body. -Jack Kornfield
May the one who blessed our ancestors, Abraham, Isaac and Jacob, Sarah, Rebecca, Rachel and Leah, bless and heal those who are ill. May the Blessed Holy One be filled with compassion for their health to be restored and their strength to be revived. May God swiftly send them a complete renewal of body and spirit, and let us say, Amen. Mi
Shebeirach-Jewish Prayer
Likewise, the Spirit helps us in our weaknesses. We do not know what to pray for as we ought, but the Spirit intercedes for us with groanings too deep for words. Romans 8:26
“Why worry when you can pray?” -Edgar Cayce
Worry will accomplish nothing, yet prayer, as even science is finding out, works. It influences situations, people, and outcomes.
We pray that those being prayed for are surrounded with unconditional love, health, and healing for the greatest and highest good.
Pray For:
David John Aaron
Lynette Anne
Flavil (Bill) and Virginia Bland
Patty Bran
Barbara Burlock (the Painted Feather Lady)
California Fire Victims
Cindy Sue
David Culbertson
Bob and Annette Cummings
Rosette Crisboi
Amanda DeRussy
Linda Drake
Billie Ellefson
Laura Farber
For people who are sad, sick, depressed, and feeling hopeless- we pray
John Gallagher
Tyler Gilly
Vicki Goldsmith
Rosalie Gordon
Reynaldo Granillo
Cathy Howard
Healing and Restoration Community
John and Judy Holt
Lois Hourigan
For the unemployed
Meg Kniest
Nicki Lansdale
Robert Lichtenberg
Judy Macaluso
Judy Macha
Deaune Maestas and Justin Myers
Lisa Marie
Timothy Marshall
Malcolm Martin and Michael
Ben Miller
Denise Miller
Danette Morton-Page and family
Mother Earth
Mercedes and Audrey Munoz
Justin Myers
Mike Neal
Lyla Nelson
Don Newman
Pope Leo XIV
Rick Olson
People without adequate shelter or housing
Ralph Anthony Perna Jr.
Filomena Perna
Maritza Perna
For People being affected by government decisions
Santos Ramirez and all her ancestors
Sara Emily Rae
Ramica, Michael, and baby Lina
Cassandra Rodriguez
Carlos (Charlie) Rodriguez
John Joseph Rodriguez
Father Peter Rookey
Susan Sampson
Tom Sawyer
Lizzi Scherer
Colleen Schickel
Daniel Schickel
Susan Sampson
John Sethmann
Wayne Smith
Loren Starks
Robert, Bernis, and Kaylee Starr
Ellen & Doug Steiber
D’Laine Steinbrenner
Anthony Terry
Stacey Ann Thompson
For Divine Intervention to monitor events in the USA
Jessica and baby Levi Vasser
Lila Barker-Ward
Working Class, Poor, and Elderly
You
Dennis Zekus
Jeannie Zekus
We pray for:
-Those who died alone.
-We pray for those who were denied healthcare coverage and died
-For those who committed suicide and the victims they left behind
-For people living in war zones
-For those people who are malnourished, starving, or lack medical care
-Pope Francis
-Richard John
-Jeff O’Day
-Brian Oldfield
-Linda Sue
Want to be added to the Prayer List?
Submit your request here, and we’ll pray for you and add you to the list so others can lift you up in prayer too.

Rich Schickel
Hi, I’m Richard Schickel, a healer, psychic medium, medical intuitive, and ordained minister based in Tucson. I use my spiritual gifts to help people uncover the root causes of their challenges and guide them toward healing and growth. I'm also the author of Gifts of the Spirit: My Mission as a Healer, where I share stories from my journey in the healing arts. I look forward to supporting you on your path to wholeness.
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