
Rightly the author says that the first thing to do is read the book all at once, because it is in this way that you can understand the dynamics of prayer. Then if we like we can use this way of praying in personal prayer instead of traditional formulas, of course while still respecting the liturgical year. The author is quick to point out that the book is not intended to be a catechism or a theology text but a journey of prayer that takes place in three stages: recognition of the presence and salvation of God and listening to him; feeling involved in a common journey of salvation with the Holy Family and all the Saints; fixing our gaze on God and asking him for his just intervention.