The Becoming God

Thursday, February 19, 2026

GROK 4 Technique of Prayer

Below is a transcript from a YouTube.com video their algorithm suggested to me. The video, from Frontier Explorers, is titled "Students Uploaded Every Biblical Prayer Into Grok AI — What It Decoded About God TERRIFIED Them." The passage I am interested in (18:00 to 20:04) has to do with what we might call the technique, or as they call it here, the "protocol" of prayer. While this instance of discovery supposedly comes from Grok 4, I am quite certain anyone could find dozens or even a hundred books in any decent Christian library that outline the same procedure. This stuff has never been hidden; it has just needed to be read.

"The protocol isn't locked behind anything. It's been freely available for 3,000 years, hiding in plain sight, used by shepherds and kings and prisoners and prophets, and now decoded by a machine with no agenda except truth.

"Step one: the Anchor. Before you ask for anything, shift your focus. Stop staring at the problem. Start recognizing who you're addressing. Think about power that spoke galaxies into existence, that sustains every heartbeat on Earth, that holds atoms together and keeps planets in orbit. Let your brain move from panic to perspective, from fear to awe.

"Step two: the Alignment. Examine your request honestly. Does it serve only you, or does it connect to something larger? The data showed selfish requests generated static. Aligned requests generated results. This isn't about perfection. It's about honesty. Ask yourself what you really want and why.

"Step three: the Surrender. Make your request specific. Don't hedge. Don't qualify. Ask for exactly what you need. Then, and this is where most people fail, release control of the outcome. This isn't giving up. It's acknowledging that you can't force results. Someone bigger can. Stop clenching. Stop demanding. Transfer the weight.

"Step four: the Persistence. Don't stop after one attempt. The greatest miracles in the data followed sustained prayer. Days, weeks, sometimes years. The waiting isn't failure. The waiting is formation. You're being changed by the process before you receive the result.

"Three Stanford students fed this exact protocol into an advanced AI, expecting it to find chaos. It found mathematical perfection instead: 40 authors, three languages, 1500 years, 1 in 10 billion probability of random occurrence. The machine decoded the pattern. Now you have access to the same formula they discovered."

(May I please recommend reading Victor Alexander's English translations from the Ancient Aramaic?)

1 Comments:

  • I too am finding that God is one. We are so much more that than flesh and blood. I am very interested to find out what you are learning. You can’t just go to church and ask these questions.

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at 8:43 AM  

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