 Oneness with the Spirit is that flow of the Spirit that is so natural that you don't even know you're flowing. It's obedience inspired from such depth that you're not even paying attention to the fact that you're already obeying. In moments like those, there is no gap of time between when the Spirit speaks and you respond. It just is. Move your hand, shift your eyes, tilt your head. It's so very natural. There is no thought given, no mechanics to be forced. It's just like that. When you realize oneness with the Spirit, it's as though you are a member of a great body. And the Spirit is the mind that controls even the most subtle of movements. Your movement becomes his movement. Your intent dissolves in God's will. Your presence and his presence become indistinguishable from one another. Indeed, you are joined with the Lord and in that union you find the beginning of true prayer. You don't pray to connect to God. You pray from connection with God.