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Jacob Collier, a Grammy-winning virtuoso, often leads entire audiences in spontaneous harmony. When asked if he’d ever found a crowd that couldn’t sing, he answered simply: “We all sing.”

We all have voices. We carry rhythm in our bodies—heartbeat, breath, movement. The real question isn’t ability. It’s whether people feel safe enough to express what’s already there.

It’s true for prayer, too.

The power of prayer isn’t summoned by formulating the perfect words. It’s engaged through awareness—an inner recognition of love’s presence and its ability to support and transform.

We all know what it feels like to be connected, and we all know what it feels like to be afraid or separate. Prayer is the movement back into a consciousness of Truth.

So the question isn’t whether you know how to pray. It’s whether you’re willing to show up authentically.

Because just like singing, prayer’s power is already within you.