To Pray Aright: How To Pray Step by Step
- The Oneness Team

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Perhaps there has never been a more confusing 'topic' than Prayer & yet one that requires genuine understanding & precision, because 'life' literally depends on it.
We are absolutely, positively meant to live Perfection quite naturally. And DO, when we know how to Pray Aright (aka Live Aright), and precisely HOW to Pray step by step.
To Pray Aright is a clarifying book that is nothing but practical. Below are some excerpts from this profound resource for aligned living that serves as the foundation of our highly coveted Hub consultancy, taking genuine aspirants to embodied Oneness; the tangible experience of Heaven/Reality.
Below you can also watch the replay of our chapter reading & deep dive discussion:
To Pray Aright: How To Pray Step By Step
You knelt beside your bed at three in the morning, face wet with tears, and begged God to intervene. The diagnosis was terminal. The marriage was ending. The bank account was empty. The child was lost. Whatever the crisis was, it felt like the end of everything that mattered.
You prayed with a desperation and intensity you had never known before. You bargained. You promised. You reminded God of your faithfulness, your service, your years of belief. You quoted scripture. You claimed promises. You did everything you had been taught to do when prayer was the only option left.
And then you waited.
The silence that followed was not peaceful. It was not the "still small voice" you had been told to listen for. It was the crushing absence of any response at all. The diagnosis did not change. The marriage ended. The bank account remained empty. The child did not come home.
You prayed again. And again. You tried different words, different postures, different levels of intensity. You fasted. You confessed every sin you could remember. You asked others to pray with you. You went to prayer meetings, healing services, spiritual counselors. You read books on faith, on persistence, on the power of positive confession.
Nothing changed.
And in the quiet moments—the ones you did not share with anyone—you began to wonder if anyone was listening at all. Not because you stopped believing in God, but because the gap between what you had been taught about prayer, about life, and what you were actually experiencing had become too wide to ignore.
If God is Omnipresent, why does it feel like He is absent? If God is Love, why does He seem indifferent to suffering? If prayer works, why does it fail so often for so many sincere people and it seems so many, including me, remain wanting?
These are not theoretical questions. They are the questions that arise from lived experience—from the wreckage of unanswered prayers and the slow, painful realization that something fundamental is wrong. Not with your sincerity. Not with God. But with the framework itself.
This book is written for you.
We started with "The Ego Detox", continued with "Forgiven", and now end this trilogy with "To Pray Aright." For those who are called Higher and hear the whisperings of True Fulfilment 'within'. You're in the right place to simply be pointed, in full open Consciousness to the present fact, Reality, of What I 'is' and to simply live from Truth.
It is for anyone who has ever prayed and wondered if anyone was listening. It is for those who have kneeled in genuine desperation, spoken words into apparent silence, and risen unchanged. It is for the person who has prayed faithfully for years and seen inconsistent results at best. It is for the person who has read every book on prayer, attended every seminar, and followed every formula, yet still returns to the same fears, limitations, and quiet desperation.
In their most honest moments, this person suspects that something is fundamentally wrong—not with their effort, not with their faith, not even with God, but with the entire framework of how they have been taught to pray and live.
This book is also for the person who has never prayed at all. Someone who has seen unanswered prayers, the suffering of innocents, and the randomness with which prayers seem to be answered, and decided that prayer is a comforting fiction. This book does not ask that person to return to a framework they have rightly rejected. It only asks them to stay open to the idea that what they rejected was not prayer itself, but a particular, limited version of it.
The prayer described in this book is not a version you have already tried. It is something categorically different. It does not require you to be more sincere, more persistent, more humble, or more spiritually advanced. It only asks that you be more honest—honest about what God actually is, what you actually are, and the relationship between the two.
But this book is for the honest, sincere seeker. Not the one who wants beliefs confirmed. Not the one wanting a more sophisticated version of their current practice. The honest seeker looks directly at what is true—even if that means letting go of lifelong frameworks.
Honesty is the only prerequisite for everything that follows. Not spiritual advancement. Not a religious background. Not a particular denomination or tradition. Not a track record of answered prayers or a history of spiritual experience. Simply the willingness to look clearly and think precisely.
What follows is not a theology. It is not a self-help program or a collection of techniques for getting more from a God who has withheld from you. It is an invitation to see clearly what you already are and to discover that the prayer which never fails is one you are already capable of. This prayer arises not from your need, but from your nature.
The central argument of this book can be stated simply: most prayer fails. Not because God is absent, not because the person praying is unworthy, not because the request was improper. Most prayer fails because it is built on a false premise—the idea that the one praying and the God being prayed to are two separate beings, and that the task of prayer is to bridge the gap between them.
This premise is the source of the heartbreak. No depth of sincerity, no flood of desperate prayers, no spiritual expertise can succeed when the foundation is wrong. The problem is not in your effort. The problem is the silent assumption beneath it—that you are here and God is there, and prayer is the bridge between.
This book proposes a different foundation. God is not a being separate from you, waiting to be petitioned and possibly persuaded. The Life animating you now—the Consciousness reading these words, the Intelligence behind each thought—is not a personal, mortal life existing alongside God. It is the Life that is God, individualised as this point of awareness. There is One Life. One Presence. One Power. One Intelligence. And you are that.
From this foundation, prayer is transformed. It is no longer a request sent to a distant deity. It becomes a recognition—a clear, honest, unqualified acknowledgment of what is already real. When that recognition is genuine, it produces results that no amount of conventional petition ever could.
Below is a little sneaky-peek of chapter 13...
The Answer is Already Established IN Perfection
Living in Perfect Fulfilment
Perfect Fulfilment is not a future state. It is not a reward for sufficient spiritual progress. It is not the result of enough correct prayers, enough right living, enough accumulated merit. It is not something you move toward. It is not something you die into. It is not something you earn. It is not something that becomes available to you after you have understood this book well enough, or practised long enough, or become spiritual enough.
It is the present, unalterable Reality of YOUR True Identity — available right now, in this moment, exactly as you are, without any further preparation or qualification.
This is perhaps the most counterintuitive teaching in this entire book. We are so thoroughly conditioned to believe that good things are earned — that abundance is the reward for hard work, that health is the reward for right living, that peace is the reward for resolving our problems — that the idea of fulfilment as a present reality, available without condition, feels almost irresponsible. It feels too easy. It feels like it lets us off the hook. But this reaction reveals the exact misunderstanding this book has been addressing throughout.
Fulfilment is not a reward. It is the recognition of undefilable, undeniable Reality. You are not being let off the hook. You are being invited to see clearly that the hook was never real. The limitation was never a fact about Reality. It was a fact about perception. And perception, once corrected in True Identification, changes everything — not gradually, not eventually, but immediately, because Truth does not take time to be true.
It is the present, unalterable Reality of your True Identity — the Identity that is not a small, separate, fragile, mortal human being, but the individualised expression of the One Infinite Life that is God.
You are not working toward this. You are not earning it. You are not approaching it. You are already it, and the only thing that prevents you from experiencing it fully is the persistent belief that you are something else, something less.
The prayer that never fails is the Living Prayer that recognises this. It is not a request for things to become different. It is an acknowledgment of what is already, always, completely true:
There is One Life, and I am that Life. There is One Mind, and I am that Mind. There is One Presence, and I am that Presence. There is One Power, and I am that Power. There is One Good, and I am that Good. There is no other.
This is not arrogance. It is accuracy. It is the most honest statement that can be made about the Nature of Existence. And it is the foundation of a life lived not in petition and struggle, but in the continuous, joyful recognition of what has always been true.
The Kingdom of God (Heaven) — the full, uncompromised experience of health, abundance, peace, freedom, and joy — is not somewhere else. It is not in the future. It is not reserved for the spiritually advanced. It is at hand. It is here. It is now. It is the present Reality of the Life that you are.
Claim it. Not with force or effort. With the quiet, steady, unshakeable recognition of what is already real.
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