Category: Neville Goddard
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Law of Assumption Explained: What It Actually Means
The Law of Assumption is not a louder version of affirmations. It’s the recognition that you’re already assuming something about yourself every moment, and those assumptions shape what feels possible, natural, and available.
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The Old Man in Neville Goddard: Why You Keep Returning to the Old Story
The old man in Neville Goddard is the familiar old self-state that keeps telling the old story. Here’s how to recognize it, stop identifying with it, and return to the new assumption more gently.
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The Feeling of Naturalness: The Missing Neville Goddard Concept
The feeling of naturalness is the quiet sense that your desired state belongs to you. Here is how Neville Goddard’s concept helps you stop forcing and start occupying the wish fulfilled.
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Why Neville Goddard Said the End Contains the Means
Neville Goddard’s idea that the end contains the means is not about doing nothing. It is about assuming the fulfilled state first, then letting the path, actions, and timing unfold from that identity.
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Living in the End Without Pretending All Day
Living in the end does not mean performing a fantasy all day. It means returning to the inner assumption of the wish fulfilled while still being honest, practical, and human.
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What Does Assume the Wish Fulfilled Actually Mean?
Assuming the wish fulfilled is not about pretending or ignoring your life. It means inwardly identifying with the version of you for whom the desire already feels natural, settled, and true.
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Feeling Is The Secret Meaning: What Neville Goddard Actually Meant
Many people hear \”feeling is the secret\” and think they must be happy all the time to manifest. This article explains what Neville Goddard really meant by feeling, how to apply it without forcing emotion, and why the practice is more about inner naturalness than surface positivity.
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SATS Before Sleep: The One Mistake That’s Sabotaging Your Nightly Practice
You’ve read the books. You’ve memorized the steps. You lie down each night, relax your body into that drowsy, state akin to sleep, and begin looping your scene. You feel a glimmer of satisfaction, maybe even a rush of quiet joy, and then you drift off, certain you’ve planted the seed. But when morning comes,…