When PRAYER Feels UNANSWERED… Joel S Goldsmith Reveals the Shift That OPENS the Door
Have you ever prayed sincerely—again and again—only to feel like heaven stayed silent? This teaching invites you into a radically gentler understanding of prayer: not as persuasion, not as petition, and not as a spiritual technique to “make something happen,” but as a shift in consciousness.
In this talk inspired by Joel S Goldsmith and The Infinite Way, we explore why prayer can feel unanswered even when your devotion is real. The message is clear and freeing: the problem isn’t that God is distant, and it isn’t that you “did it wrong.” The apparent silence often points to something deeper—the standpoint of the one who prays.
You’ll discover the difference between prayer as asking and prayer as communion. Asking rises naturally from the human sense of need—illness, lack, fear, loneliness. It isn’t condemned. But it can quietly carry an assumption of separation: “I am here, God is there.” Communion, on the other hand, is the awakening to Presence—God as already here, already active, already complete.
This teaching unveils a powerful paradox: sometimes the very effort to reach God is what obscures the awareness that God is already present. True prayer matures into a listening attitude—a stillness where words fall away, striving dissolves, and fear loosens its grip. The “answer” isn’t forced into existence; it is recognized—because the Kingdom is not far off. It is within.
You’ll also hear about the daily practice of “God alone”—setting aside time not to request, fix, or accomplish, but simply to commune. Not to get results, but to yield to Reality. And from that inner surrender, life begins to reorder itself—quietly, lawfully, inevitably.
If you’re weary of trying to pray “better,” this message offers something more healing: rest. Not passive resignation, but spiritual recognition—where prayer is finished when you are finished… finished striving, finished pleading, finished trying to manage outcomes.
✅ Watch to the end for the key insight: Prayer doesn’t change God—prayer changes consciousness.
And when consciousness rests in Truth, the door you’ve been pushing on is revealed to have never been closed at all.
Joel S Goldsmith • The Infinite Way • Prayer • Communion • Stillness • Nonduality
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