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Augustine3
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Why do people lie on the ground while praying? What does this gesture symbolise?
Sometimes the people who fell on their face in the Old Testament were not doing so in order to worship but were ducking, hitting the deck because God was about to throw some lightening bolts at the people of Israel. This is especially true of Moses.It’s called prostration, the act of lying face first on the floor. **Not only does this happen quite frequently in the Bible (…and he fell upon his face) **but it is also part of ordination, I believe, from this excerpt by the United States Council of Catholic Bishops:
"5. Why does the ordinand lie prostrate during the ordination?
It symbolizes his unworthiness for the office to be assumed and his dependence upon God and the prayers of the Christian community."
Going from there, I think we get an idea of why a person may do that in their private prayers.
Psalm 94:6:Our pride is bowed in the dust; prostrate, we cannot lift ourselves from the ground.
Psalm 118:25:Come in, then, fall we down in worship, bowing the knee before God who made us.
Deep lies my soul in the dust, restore life to me, as thou hast promised.
Wow. That is beautiful.In the Eastern Catholic Churches we (ordained and lay) make prostrations called metanias, often (just like stick figure 5):
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