A.W. Tozer emphasizes the power of unconditional prayer as exemplified by Juliana of Norwich, who boldly asked her Savior for what she desired without any conditions. This approach allowed God to respond fully to her requests, as she was willing to pay any price for what was good for her soul and glorifying to God. Tozer warns that many believers hinder their prayers by being overly cautious and placing limits on what they are willing to accept from God, thus making it difficult for Him to answer. True prayer, he argues, requires a willingness to embrace radical changes and a complete trust in God's will. The essence of real praying lies in the courage to ask without reservations.