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TRUE PRAYER IS NOT ASKING — It Happens in STILLNESS | Joel S.Goldsmith Many sincere people have prayed earnestly—yet quietly wondered why prayer sometimes seems uncertain, unreliable, or unanswered. This profound teaching inspired by Joel S.Goldsmith reveals the hidden misunderstanding behind those experiences and gently restores prayer to its true spiritual meaning. This message unfolds a radical truth: prayer is not something you do—prayer is something that happens. It does not begin with asking, pleading, affirming, or persuading God. It begins when personal effort ends and stillness takes its place. Drawing deeply from Scripture and the spiritual principles of The Infinite Way, this teaching explains why prayer was never meant to change God, awaken God, or move God into action. God is already present, already active, already giving. The appearance of unanswered prayer arises only when prayer is approached from the false premise of separation—believing God is distant and must be reached. You will discover why Jesus said, “Before they call, I will answer,” and what it truly means to “be still and know.” Stillness is revealed not as a technique, discipline, or mental effort, but as the natural state that remains when striving ceases. In that stillness, false recognition ends, personal sense relaxes, and divine activity is revealed without strain. This teaching guides you step by step through: • Why prayer does not begin with words • How preparation quiets the mind but is not prayer itself • Why prayer is divine activity, not human effort • The role of silence in receiving revelation • What it means to “rest” rather than seek answers • Why peace is the sign that true prayer has occurred • How divine law fulfills itself without human supervision You will learn why prayer becomes effortless when it is no longer an attempt to make something happen—and how life begins to unfold naturally when the burden of personal control is released. Healing, guidance, harmony, and supply are shown not as results of better prayer, but as the inevitable expression of divine order already in operation. This message is for anyone who feels weary of striving, confused by prayer, or ready to discover a deeper way of communing with God—one grounded not in effort, but in grace. ✨ Prayer does not reach God ✨ Prayer reveals God ✨ Stillness is not inactivity—it is divine action Be still… and let God be God. 🔑 YOUTUBE SEO KEYWORDS (30 TOTAL) (Comma-separated) Joel S.Goldsmith, Joel S Goldsmith teachings, true prayer, prayer and stillness, The Infinite Way, spiritual prayer teaching, Christian mysticism, prayer without asking, be still and know, divine grace teaching, contemplative prayer, silent prayer, spiritual stillness, divine awareness, prayer explained, God within, non dual Christianity, spiritual awakening, prayer without effort, divine law teaching, grace consciousness, spiritual meditation, inner stillness, prayer revelation, Christian spirituality, prayer that works, yielding to God, spiritual truth, Joel Goldsmith prayer #️⃣ YOUTUBE HASHTAGS (30 TOTAL) (Comma-separated) #JoelSGoldsmith, #TruePrayer, #PrayerInStillness, #TheInfiniteWay, #BeStillAndKnow, #SpiritualPrayer, #ChristianMysticism, #SilentPrayer, #ContemplativePrayer, #DivineGrace, #PrayerWithoutEffort, #SpiritualAwakening, #GodWithin, #GraceConsciousness, #DivineLaw, #InnerStillness, #PrayerRevealed, #ChristianSpirituality, #PrayerTeaching, #FaithBeyondWords, #PrayerThatWorks, #NonDualChristianity, #SpiritualTruth, #RestInGod, #DivinePresence, #YieldToGod, #SpiritualWisdom, #PrayerLife, #MysticalChristianity, #JoelGoldsmithTeaching