A participant once told me in a session,
“Sir, I’ve been very clear in my prayers… and still things don’t work out.”

I smiled and asked him,
“Are you clear… or are you specific?”

He paused.

Because those two are not the same.


My Kind of Prayers

Let me confess something.

My earlier prayers were very… detailed.

Almost like a project brief.

  • This outcome

  • This timeline

  • This version of success

  • Preferably with zero friction, thank you

If life were a restaurant, I wasn’t asking for recommendations.

I was placing an order.

And expecting it to be served exactly as requested.


Then Life Did What Life Does 

Some orders didn’t arrive.

Some came late.

Some came… completely different.

And at that time, it felt like things weren’t working.

But in hindsight, those “wrong orders” turned out to be the most nourishing ones.

You know that feeling?

When something didn’t go your way… and later you quietly say,
“Thank God that didn’t happen.”

That’s not coincidence.

That’s perspective catching up with life.


The Map Problem 

In NLP, we say: The map is not the territory.

Which simply means… what you see is limited.

Your desires are based on your current map:

  • what you know

  • what you’ve experienced

  • what you think will make you happy

So when you pray only for what you desire, you’re essentially saying:

“Please make my limited map the final truth.”

That’s a bold ask.


A Small Shift That Changes Everything

At some point, my prayer changed.

Not dramatically. Just a small edit.

From: “Give me this.”

To: “Give me what’s right for me.”

That’s it.

No big philosophy. No heavy spirituality.

Just a shift in direction.


Control vs Conversation

When you pray for what you desire, it’s like a monologue.

You speak. You specify. You insist.

When you pray for what’s best, it becomes a conversation.

There’s space.

Space for something beyond your current thinking.

Space for outcomes you haven’t imagined yet.


When “Best” Feels Like a Problem

Let’s not romanticise this.

What’s best for you doesn’t always feel great in the moment.

It can look like:

  • a delay when you were ready

  • a no when you expected a yes

  • a detour when you thought you were on track

And in that moment, it’s uncomfortable.

But discomfort doesn’t always mean wrong.

Sometimes it simply means… incomplete understanding.


A Different Way to Ask

What if, instead of asking:

“Why is this not happening?”

You asked:

“What is this preparing me for?”

Notice the shift.

Same situation. Different meaning.

And as we know… change the meaning, and the experience changes.


Not Giving Up Desire

Let’s be clear.

This is not about becoming passive or desireless.

You still want. You still aim. You still act.

But you hold your desires… lightly.

You pursue them with commitment, not attachment.

Because deep down, you know:

“If this is right for me, it will align.”

“And if not, something better is quietly finding its way.”


A Simple Reflection

Think of something you really want right now.

Got it?

Now just add one line to your inner dialogue:

“Or something better.”

That one line changes the energy completely.


Trust and Faith

Maybe life isn’t always blocking your path.

Maybe it’s editing your script.

Removing scenes that don’t serve the story.

Adding layers you didn’t plan for.

So the next time you find yourself praying…

Go ahead, ask for what you want.

And then gently add:

“…or what’s truly right for me.”

Because sometimes, the most meaningful answers are the ones we didn’t know how to ask for.


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