With great economy and elegance, one the greatest spiritual writers of the last century writes practically, simply, briefly and beautifully about prayerPrayer is not primarily something one does. Prayer is something that is. It is in God that we live and move and have our being. God is always in us, waiting to be released into expression. All the different techniques and ways of prayer are reminders, alerting us that every moment of our life is lived in the presence of God. Prayer is a constant; it is like a marriage, not a flirtation carried out in a series of clandestine meetings.