How to make friends and influence people through love and prayer through charisma, it is essential to be honest with the deepest amis of our being and fully obey our sense of justice and equity to what we perceive to be the Cosmic Law. This is fundamental, and it must be remembered that the Cosmic cannot be deceived. What we say in our prayers must be what we really believe. Otherwise, there will be no answer. Will everyone, friends, relatives, colleagues receive any benefit or help from prayer fulfillment? And, especially, it must be remembered that others need to benefit directly or indirectly from receiving such a blessing. We must analyze and discover within ourselves whether what is desired can hurt innocent people, viewers who have nothing to do with what we are trying to accomplish. If the answer is yes, then clearly, the appeal to the Cosmic is a waste of time. The Cosmic must be approached with humility. We must not presume to know what is best for us, demanding something from the Cosmic. The appropriate attitude should be that we sincerely believe in what is being requested, and that the request will be granted if, according to a higher judgment, we have that right. Confessional prayers are used when conscience forces someone to apologize to some authority or to be supreme for what they believe to be a transgression against the laws of conduct of that supreme deity. Depending on the religious faith, it can also be believed that such a confession will lessen divine punishment or exonerate it completely. Again, there is an element of selfishness involved if the petitioner is trying to cancel his karmic obligations, and this is not possible, as it would amount to an exception for just that petitioner, from some aspect of natural law. The Old Testament Psalms are of this type. When people experience some blessing that they attribute to the goodness of their divinity, they offer prayers of thanks. These prayers ask for nothing and expect nothing in return; they are expressions of gratitude and reverence and, as such, they are the highest form of prayer. Many devout people cease to have any answer to their prayers and only because of their nature. They may ask for the impossible, or their pleas may be selfish and show no concern for the welfare of others. Most people who pray believe in the existence of a kind of cosmic justice that permeates everything in the universe. However, very often, they pray for things that would need cosmic injustice if their petitions were granted. We cannot ask for any privileges, things or help that bring suffering, pain or suffering to others; this is obvious to all mystics. Therefore, before we pray, we must have the inner conviction that the necessary cosmic contact has been made, that the lines of communication are open and that the Great Force that governs our destiny is listening. Prayer can also be silent. It does not need to be in the form of spoken words, in some way, it increases the emotional and psychic state necessary for true communion with our God. Most of us have probably tried on many occasions to satisfy all these conditions and if they failed. Our prayers went unanswered, and we were tempted to lose faith in the effectiveness of prayer. We are mystics, however, and therefore we know that we are fighters on an internal battlefield and we struggle to win. No battles are started until we are determined to fight to the end, and the same goes for all the internal struggles we have. As such, when we are unsuccessful in our prayers, we try, we try again, always deepening our sense of contact and genuine communion with our God and seeking with deep humidity the advice and comfort necessary to carry out true prayer. Finally, we will triumph and the effectiveness of prayer will be exposed so that we can see; true prayer, in any case, is simplicity itself and requires only sincerity from a permanent devotion to the God we know. In its infinite wisdom, the Cosmic does not grant all of our requests. From our finite point of view, it may seem that others will also benefit from our request, but we do not have the wide-ranging perspective of the Cosmic to see the full consequences of what we ask for.