Okay, here’s my personal take on the “prayer for niece” topic, shared in a blog-post style, like a seasoned blogger:
So, the other day, I was thinking about my niece, Lily. She’s going through a tough time with school exams, and you know, I just felt this urge to do something, anything, to help. I’m not a super religious person, but I do believe in the power of positive vibes and, well, prayer.
I started by just sitting quietly. No fancy rituals, just me, a comfy chair, and my thoughts. I closed my eyes and took a few deep breaths. It was surprisingly hard to quiet my mind at first! Thoughts about grocery lists and work deadlines kept popping up.
My Little Prayer Steps
- Finding Calm: It took a good five minutes to really settle down. I focused on my breathing, in and out, until I felt a little more centered.
- Visualizing Lily: I pictured her in my mind – her smile, her determined little face when she’s concentrating, even that funny way she bites her lip when she’s nervous.
- Speaking from the Heart: Then, I just started talking. Not out loud, but in my head. It wasn’t a formal prayer, more like a conversation with… well, with the universe, I guess.
I asked for her to feel calm and confident. I asked for her to remember everything she’d studied. I asked for her to be surrounded by positive energy and to know that she’s loved and supported, no matter what.
It’s was simple words, and simple * were not any hard words to say.I am not a master for talk.
It wasn’t perfect. My mind wandered a few times. I probably stumbled over my “words” (the ones in my head, anyway). But I kept bringing myself back to Lily and that feeling of wanting the best for her.

After about ten minutes, I opened my eyes. I didn’t feel magically different, but I did feel…lighter. Like I’d done something meaningful, even if it was just a small act of sending good thoughts her way.
I did it for next days,when I have time to think about it ,I will close my eyes to do it again.
Whether it “works” or not, who knows? But it made me feel better, and I think that positive energy has to count for something. It’s like sending a little hug through the universe. And sometimes, that’s all we can do.