Synopsis
In Prayer - The Art of Believing, Neville explores prayer as a psychological act: you receive what you accept as true. He contrasts pleading with “thanksgiving,” teaching that the effective prayer is the inner experience of already having. Through examples and explanation, he shows how belief is not intellectual agreement but felt acceptance. The emphasis is on mastering attention, mood, and inner speech so belief becomes automatic and fruitful.
Prayer as assumption, not begging
Thanksgiving as the secret of belief
Feeling-based conviction over intellect
Attention and inner speech as training tools