Some conclude that energetic prayer may ajar a door to heaven or to a theologian corner. Such sentiments may be exhibited by Christians, Muslims and Jews very as Hindus and Buddhists. In related cases, the portal may be described as a "inklike gap" that becomes visible to the naked human eye.
Biblical References
A portal has been explained by some as a by-product of prayer.There can be many at odds "spiritual" explanations for the name "portal." Renderings of the portal span many at variance religions and faith traditions. Often, visions of the portal can be described within the another common duration of "supernatural experiences."
Intense Prayer
The story of Jacob in the Torah or Old Testament is one of a type of portal. Jacob, in an intense vision, sees a ladder stretching from the floor of the earth up to heaven that the angels are using to come back and forth. The ladder then represents the ability to arrive the portal entering heaven.
More Common Usage
Many contemporary sites concerning spirituality use the idea of the portal as an explanatory device. These sites are constructed or intended as "portals" to all sorts of spiritual material, literature and forum and blog discussion. The sites may be linked to a specific faith or simply be a place for interreligious dialogue and information.