Sunday, July 21, 2019

The Oneness of God

The Oneness of God

HEAR, O Israel: the Lord our God is one Lord. Hear, O Israel: Hear, O man made of the very substance of God: You and God are one and undivided! Man, the world and all within it are conditioned states of the unconditioned one, God…You are this one; you are God conditioned as man. All that you believe God to be, you are; but you will never know this to be true until you stop claiming it of another, and recognize this seeming other to be yourself. God and man, spirit and matter, the formless and the formed, the creator and the creation, the cause and the effect, your Father and you are one. This one, in whom all conditioned states live and move and have their being, is your I AM, your unconditioned consciousness.

Unconditioned consciousness is God, the one and only realityBy unconditioned consciousness is meant a sense of awareness; a sense of knowing that I AM apart from knowing who I AM; the consciousness of being, divorced from that which I am conscious of being. I AM aware of being man, but I need not be man to be aware of being. Before I became aware of being someone, I, unconditioned awareness, was aware of being, and this awareness does not depend upon being someone. I AM self-existent, unconditioned consciousness; I became aware of being someone; and I shall become aware of being someone other than this that I am now aware of being; but I AM eternally aware of being whether I AM unconditioned formlessness or I AM conditioned form.

As the conditioned state, I (man), might forget who I am, or where I am, but I cannot forget that I AM. This knowing that I AM, this awareness of being, is the only realityThis unconditioned consciousness, the I AM, is that knowing reality in whom all conditioned states - conceptions of myself - begin and end, but which ever remains the unknown knowing being when all the known ceases to be.

All that I have ever believed myself to be, all that I now believe myself to be, and all that I shall ever believe myself to be, are but attempts to know myself  - the unknown, undefined reality. This unknown knowing one, or unconditioned consciousness, is my true being, the one and only reality. I AM the unconditioned reality conditioned as that which I believe myself to be. I AM the believer limited by my beliefs, the knower defined by the known. The world is my conditioned consciousness objectified. That which I feel and believe to be true of myself is now projected in space as my world. The world, my mirrored self, ever bears witness of the state of consciousness in which I live.

There is no chance or accident responsible for the things that happen to me or the environment in which I find myself. Nor is predestined fate the author of my fortunes or misfortunes. Innocence and guilt are mere words with no meaning to the law of consciousness, except as they reflect the state of consciousness itself.

The consciousness of guilt calls forth condemnation. The consciousness of lack produces poverty. Man everlastingly objectifies the state of consciousness in which he abides but he has somehow or other become confused in the interpretation of the law of cause and effect. He has forgotten that it is the inner state which is the cause of the outer manifestation - “As within, so without” and in his forgetfulness he believes that an outside God has his own peculiar reason for doing things, such reasons being beyond the comprehension of mere man; or he believes that people are suffering because of past mistakes which have been forgotten by the conscious mind; or, again, that blind chance alone plays the part of God.

One day man will realize that his own I AM-ness is the God he has been seeking throughout the ages, and that his own sense of awareness - his consciousness of being –is the one and only reality.

The most difficult thing for man to really grasp is this: That the “I AM-ness” in himself is God. It is his true being or Father state, the only state he can be sure of. The Son, his conception of himself, is an illusion. He always knows that he is, but that which he is, is an illusion created by himself (the Father) in an attempt at self-definition.

This discovery reveals that all that I have believed God to be, I AM. “I AM the resurrection and the life” is a statement of fact concerning my consciousness, for my consciousness resurrects or makes visibly alive that which I AM conscious of being.

“I AM the door … all that ever came before me are thieves and robbers” shows me that my consciousness is the one and only entrance into the world of expression; that by assuming the consciousness of being or possessing the thing which I desire to be or possess is the only way by which I can become it or possess it; that any attempt to express this desirable state in ways other than by assuming the consciousness of being or possessing it, is to be robbed of the joy of expression and possession. “I AM the beginning and the end” reveals my consciousness as the cause of the birth and death of all expression. “I AM hath sent me” reveals my consciousness to be the Lord which sends me into the world in the image and likeness of that which I am conscious of being to live in a world composed of all that I am conscious of.

“I AM the Lord, and there is no God beside me,” declares my consciousness to be the one and only Lord and beside my consciousness there is no God. “Be still and know that I AM God” means that I should still the mind and know that consciousness is God. “Thou shalt not take the Name of the Lord thy God in vain.” “I AM the Lord: that is My Name.” Now that you have discovered your I AM, your consciousness to be God, do not claim anything to be true of yourself that you would not claim to be true of God, for in defining yourself, you are defining God. That which you are conscious of being is that which you have named God. God and man are one. You and your Father are one.

Your unconditioned consciousness, or I AM, and that which you are conscious of being, are one. The conceiver and the conception are one. If your conception of yourself is less than that which you claim as true of God, you have robbed God, the Father, because you (the Son or conception) bear witness of the Father or conceiver. Do not take the magical Name of God, I AM, in vain for you will not be held guiltless; you must express all that you claim yourself to be…Name God by consciously defining yourself as your highest ideal.

Neville Goddard,
Freedom for All

Tuesday, July 16, 2019

Desire, the Word of God


Desire, the Word of God

“SO shall My word be that goeth forth out of My mouth; it shall not return unto Me void, but it shall accomplish that which I please, and it shall prosper in the thing whereunto I sent it.”

God speaks to you through the medium of your basic desires. Your basic desires are words of promise or prophecies that contain within themselves the plan and power of expression.

By basic desire is meant your real objective. Secondary desires deal with the manner of realization. God, your I AM, speaks to you, the conditioned conscious state, through your basic desires. Secondary desires or ways of expression are the secrets of your I AM, the all wise Father. Your Father, I AM, reveals the first and last, “I AM the beginning and the end”, but never does He reveal the middle or secret of His ways; that is, the first is revealed as the word, your basic desire. The last is its fulfillment - the word made flesh. The second or middle (the plan of unfoldment) is never revealed to man but remains forever the Father’s secret.

“For I testify unto every man that heareth the words of the prophecy of this book, if any man shall add unto those things, God shall add unto him the plagues that are written in this book; and if any man shall take away from the words of the book of this prophecy, God shall take away his part out of the book of life.”

The words of prophecy spoken of in the book of Revelation are your basic desires which must not be further conditioned. Man is constantly adding to and taking from these words. Not knowing that the basic desire contains the plan and power of expression man is always compromising and complicating his desire. Here is an illustration of what man does to the word of prophecy - his desires.

Man desires freedom from his limitation or problem. The first thing he does after he defines his objective is to condition it upon something else. He begins to speculate on the manner of acquiring it. Not knowing that the thing desired has a way of expression all of its own he starts planning how he is going to get it, thereby adding to the word of God.
If, on the other hand, he has no plan or conception as to the fulfillment of his desire, then he compromises his desire by modifying it. He feels that if he will be satisfied with less than his basic desire, then he might have a better chance of realizing it. In doing so he takes from the word of God.

Individuals and nations alike are constantly violating this law of their basic desire by plotting and planning the realization of their ambitions; they thereby add to the word of prophecy, or they compromise with their ideals, thus taking from the word of God. The inevitable result is death and plagues or failure and frustration as promised for such violations.

God speaks to man only through the medium of his basic desires. Your desires are determined by your conception of yourself. Of themselves they are neither good or evil. “I know and am persuaded by the Lord Christ Jesus that there is nothing unclean of itself but to him that seeth anything to be unclean to him it is unclean.”

Your desires are the natural and automatic result of your present conception of yourself. God, you unconditioned consciousness, is impersonal and no respecter of persons. Your unconditioned consciousness, God, gives to your conditioned consciousness, man, through the medium of your basic desires that which your conditioned state (your present conception of yourself) believes it needs.

As long as you remain in your present conscious state so long will you continue desiring that which you now desire. Change your conception of yourself and you will automatically change the nature of your desires.

Desires are states of consciousness seeking embodiment. They are formed by man’s consciousness and can easily be expressed by the man who has conceived them. Desires are expressed when the man who has conceived them assumes the attitude of mind that would be his if the states desired were already expressed.

Now because desires regardless of their nature can be so easily expressed by fixed attitudes of mind, a word of warning must be given to those who have not yet realized the oneness of life, and who do not know the fundamental truth that consciousness is God, the one and only reality. This warning was given to man in the famous Golden Rule…“Do unto others that which you would have them do unto you.”

You may desire something for yourself or you may desire for another. If your desire concerns another make sure that the thing desired is acceptable to that other. The reason for this warning is that your consciousness is God, the giver of all gifts. Therefore, that which you feel and believe to be true of another is a gift you have given him.
The gift that is not accepted returns to the giver.

Be very sure then that you would love to possess the gift yourself, for if you fix a belief within yourself, as true of another, and he does not accept this state as true of himself, this unaccepted gift will embody itself within your world. Always hear and accept as true of others that which you would desire for yourself. In so doing you are building heaven on earth. “Do unto others as you would have them do unto you”
is based upon this law.

Only accept such states as true of others that you would willingly accept as true of yourself that you may constantly create heaven on earth. Your heaven is defined by the state of consciousness in which you live, which state is made up of all that you accept as true of yourself and true of others. Your immediate environment is defined by your own conception of yourself plus your convictions regarding others which have not been accepted by them.

Your conception of another which is not his conception of himself is a gift returned to you. Suggestions, like propaganda, are boomerangs unless they are accepted by those to whom they are sent. So your world is a gift you have given to yourself. The nature of the gift is determined by your conception of yourself plus the unaccepted gifts you offered others. Make no mistake about this; law is no respecter of persons. Discover the law of self-expression and live by it; then you will be free. With this understanding of the law, define your desire; know exactly what you want; make certain that it is desirable and acceptable.

The wise and disciplined man sees no barrier to the realization of his desire; he sees nothing to destroy. With a fixed attitude of mind he recognizes that the thing desired is already fully expressed, for he knows that a fixed subjective state, has ways and means of expressing itself, of which no man knows. “Before they ask I have answered.” “I have ways ye know not of.” “My ways are past finding out.”

The undisciplined man, on the other hand, constantly sees opposition to the fulfillment of his desire, and, because of the frustration, he forms desires of destruction which he firmly believes must be expressed before his basic desire can be realized. When man discovers this law of one consciousness he will understand the great wisdom of the Golden Rule and so he will live by it and prove to himself that the kingdom of heaven is on earth.

You will realize why you should “do unto others that which you would have them do unto you.” You will know why you should live by this Golden Rule because you will discover that it is just good common sense to do so since the rule is based upon life’s changeless law and is no respecter of persons. Consciousness is the one and only reality.

The world and all within it are states of consciousness objectified. Your world is defined by your conception of yourself, plus your conceptions of others, which are not their conceptions of themselves.

The story of the Passover is to help you turn your back on the limitations of the present and pass over into a better and freer state. The suggestion to “Follow the man with the pitcher of water” was given to the disciples to guide them to the last supper or the feast of the Passover. The man with the pitcher of water is the eleventh disciple, Simon of Canaan, the disciplined quality of mind which hears only dignified, noble and kindly states.

The mind that is disciplined to hear only the good, feasts upon good states, and so embodies the good on earth. If you, too, would attend the last supper . . the great feast of the Passover - then follow this man. Assume this attitude of mind symbolized as the
“man with the pitcher of water” and you will live in a world that is really heaven on earth. The feast of the Passover is the secret of changing your consciousness. You turn your attention from your present conception of yourself and assume the consciousness of being that which you want to be, thereby passing from one state to another. This feat is accomplished with the help of the twelve disciples, which are the twelve disciplined qualities of mind*

*“Your Faith is Your Fortune”.

Neville Goddard,
Freedom forAll

Monday, July 15, 2019

Law of Thought Transmission


Law of Thought Transmission

“He sent his word and healed them, and delivered them from their destructions.”
He transmitted the consciousness of health and awoke its vibratory correlate in the one toward whom it was directed. He mentally represented the subject to himself in a state of health and imagined he heard the subject confirm it. “For no word of God shall be void of power; therefore hold fast the pattern of healthful words which thou has heard.”

To pray successfully you must have clearly defined objectives. You must know what you want before you can ask for it. You must know what you want before you can feel that you have it, and prayer is the feeling of the fulfilled desire.

It does not matter what it is you seek in prayer, or where it is, or whom it concerns.
You have nothing to do but convince yourself of the truth of that which you desire to see manifested.

When you emerge from prayer, you no longer seek, for you have, if you have prayed correctly, subconsciously assumed the reality of the state sought, and by the law of reversibility your subconscious must objectify that which it affirms.

You must have a conductor to transmit a force. You may employ a wire, a jet of water, a current of air, a ray of light or any intermediary whatsoever. The principle of the photophone or the transmission of the voice by light will help you to understand thought transmission, or the sending of a word to heal another. There is a strong analogy between a spoken voice and a mental voice. To think is to speak low, to speak is to think aloud.

The principle of the photophone is this: A ray of light is reflected by a mirror and projected to a receiver at a distant point. Back of the mirror is a mouthpiece. By speaking into the mouthpiece you cause the mirror to vibrate. A vibrating mirror modifies the light reflected on it. The modified light has your speech to carry, not as speech, but as represented in its mechanical correlate. It reaches the distant station and impinges on a disc within the receiver; it causes the disc to vibrate according to the modification it undergoes - and it reproduces your voice.

“I AM the light of the world.” I AM, the knowledge that I exist, is a light by means of which what passes in my mind is rendered visible.

Memory, or my ability to mentally see what is objectively present, proves that my mind is a mirror, so sensitive a mirror that it can reflect a thought. The perception of an image in memory in no way differs as a visual act from the perception of my image in a mirror. The same principle of seeing is involved in both.

Your consciousness is the light reflected on the mirror of your mind and projected in space to the one of whom you think. By mentally speaking to the subjective image in your mind you cause the mirror of your mind to vibrate.

Your vibrating mind modifies the light of consciousness reflected on it. The modified light of consciousness reaches the one toward whom it is directed and impinges on the mirror of his mind; it causes his mind to vibrate according to the modification it undergoes. Thus, it reproduces in him what was mentally affirmed by you.

Your beliefs, your fixed attitudes of mind, constantly modify your consciousness, as it is reflected on the mirror of your mind. Your consciousness, modified by your beliefs, objectifies itself in the conditions of your world. To change your world, you must first change your conception of it. To change a man, you must change your conception of him. You must first believe him to be the man you want him to be and mentally talk to him as though he were. All men are sufficiently sensitive to reproduce your beliefs of them.

Therefore, if your word is not reproduced visibly in him toward whom it is sent, the cause is to be found in you, not in the subject. As soon as you believe in the truth of the state affirmed, results follow. Everyone can be transformed; every thought can be transmitted; every thought can be visibly embodied.

Subjective words - subconscious assumptions - awaken what they affirm. They are living and active and “shall not return unto me void, but shall accomplish that which I please, and shall prosper in the thing whereto I sent them.” They are endowed with the intelligence pertaining to their mission and will persist until the object of their existence is realized; they persist until they awaken the vibratory correlates of themselves, within the one toward whom they are directed, but the moment the object of their creation is accomplished they cease to be. The word spoken subjectively in quiet confidence will always awaken a corresponding state in the one in whom it was spoken; but the moment its task is accomplished it ceases to be, permitting the one in whom the state is realized to remain in the consciousness of the state affirmed or to return to his former state.

Whatever state has your attention holds your life. Therefore, to become attentive to a former state is to return to that condition. “Remember not the former things, neither consider things of old.”

Nothing can be added to man, for the whole of creation is already perfected in him.
“The kingdom of heaven is within you.” “Man can receive nothing, except it be given him from heaven.”

Heaven is your subconsciousness. Not even a sunburn is given from without. The rays without only awaken corresponding rays within. Were the burning rays not contained within man, all the concentrated rays in the universe could not burn him. Were the tones of health not contained within the consciousness of the one whom they are affirmed, they could not be vibrated by the word which is sent. You do not really give to another, you resurrect that which is asleep within him. “The damsel is not dead, but sleepeth.”
Death is merely a sleeping and forgetting. Age and decay are the sleep, not death, of youth and health. Recognition of a state vibrates or awakens it.

Distance, as it is cognized by your objective senses, does not exist for the subjective mind. “If I take the wings of the morning, and dwell in the uttermost parts of the sea; even there shall thy hand lead me.”

Time and space are conditions of thought; the imagination can transcend them and move in a psychological time and space. Although physically separated from a place by thousands of miles, you can mentally live in the distant place as though it were here.
Your imagination can easily transform winter into summer, New York into Florida, and so on.

Whether the object of your desire be near or far, results will be the same. Subjectively, the object of your desire is never far off; its intense nearness makes it remote from observation of the senses. It dwells in consciousness, and consciousness is closer than breathing and nearer than hands and feet.

Consciousness is the one and only reality. All phenomena are formed of the same substance vibrating at different rates. Out of consciousness, I as man came, and to consciousness, I as man return.

In consciousness all states exist subjectively, and are awakened to their objective existence by belief. The only thing that prevents us from making a successful subjective impression on one at a great distance, or transforming there into here, is our habit of regarding space as an obstacle.

A friend a thousand miles away is rooted in your consciousness through your fixed ideas of him. To think of him and represent him to yourself inwardly in the state you desire him to be, confident that this subjective image is as true as it were already objectified, awakens in him a corresponding state which he must objectify. The results will be as obvious as the cause was hidden. The subject will express the awakened state within him and remain unaware of the true cause of his action.

Your illusion of free will is but ignorance of the causes which make you act. Prayers depend upon your attitude of mind for their success and not upon the attitude of the subject.

The subject has no power to resist your controlled subjective ideas of him unless the state affirmed by you, to be true of him, is a state he is incapable of wishing as true of another. In that case it returns to you, the sender, and will realize itself in you. Provided the idea is acceptable, success depends entirely on the operator not upon the subject who, like compass needles on their pivots, are quite indifferent as to what direction you choose to give them. If your fixed idea is not subjectively accepted by the one toward whom it is directed, it rebounds to you from whom it came.

“Who is he that will harm you, if ye be followers of that which is good? I have been young, and now am old; yet have I not seen the righteous forsaken, nor his seed begging bread.” “There shall no evil happen to the just.” Nothing befalls us that is not of the nature of ourselves.

A person who directs a malicious thought to another will be injured by its rebound if he fails to get subconscious acceptance of the other.

“As ye sow, so shall ye reap.”

Furthermore, what you can wish and believe of another can be wished and believed of you, and you have no power to reject it if the one who desires it for you accepts it as true of you. The only power to reject a subjective word is to be incapable of wishing a similar state of another - to give, presupposes the ability to receive.

The possibility to impress an idea upon another mind presupposes the ability of that mind to receive that impression. Fools exploit the world; the wise transfigure it.
It is the highest wisdom to know that in the living universe there is no destiny other than that created out of imagination of man. There is no influence outside of the mind of man.

“Whatsoever things are lovely, whatsoever are of good report; if there be any virtue and if there be any praise, think on these things.”

Never accept as true of others what you would not want to be true of you. To awaken a state within another it must first be awake within you. The state you would transmit to another can only be transmitted, if it is believed by you. Therefore to give is to receive.
You cannot give what you do not have and you have only what you believe. So to believe a state as true of another not only awakens that state within the other but it makes it alive within you. You are what you believe.

“Give and ye shall receive, full measure, pressed down and running over.”

Giving is simply believing, for what you truly believe of others you will awaken within them. The vibratory state transmitted by your belief persists until it awakens its corresponding vibration in him of whom it is believed. But before it can be transmitted it must first be awake within the transmitter. Whatever is awake within your consciousness, you are. Whether the belief pertains to self or another does not matter, for the believer is defined by the sum total of his beliefs or subconscious assumptions.

“As a man thinketh in his heart” - in the deep subconscious of himself  - “so is he.”

Disregard appearances and subjectively affirm as true that which you wish to be true. This awakens in you the tone of the state affirmed which in turn realizes itself in you and in the one of whom it is affirmed. “Give and ye shall receive.” Beliefs invariably awaken what they affirm. The world is a mirror, wherein everyone sees himself reflected. The objective world reflects the beliefs of the subjective mind.

Some people are self-impressed best by visual images, others by mental sounds, and still others by mental actions. The form of mental activity which allows the whole power of your attention to be focused in one chosen direction, is the one to cultivate, until you can bring all to play on your objective, at the same time.

Should you have difficulty in understanding the terms, “visual images,” “mental sounds” and “mental actions,” here is an illustration that should make their meanings clear:
‘A’ imagines he sees a piece of music, knowing nothing at all about musical notations. The impression in his mind is purely visual image. ‘B’ imagines he sees the same piece, but he can read music and can imagine how it would sound when played on the piano; that imagination is mental sound. ‘C’ also reads music and is a pianist; as he reads, he imagines himself playing the piece. The imaginary action is mental action.

The visual images, mental sounds and mental actions are creations of your imagination, and though they appear to come from without, they actually come from within yourself. They move as if moved by another but are really launched by your own spirit from the magical store-house of imagination.

They are projected into space by the same vibratory law that governs the sending of a voice or picture. Speech and images are projected not as speech or images but as vibratory correlates.

Subjective mind vibrates according to the modifications it undergoes by the thought and feelings of the operator. The visible state created is the effect of the subjective vibrations. A feeling is always accompanied by a corresponding vibration, that is, a change in expression or sensation in the operator.

There is no thought or feeling without expression. No matter how emotionless you appear to be, if you reflect with any degree of intensity, there is always an execution of slight muscular movements.

The eye, though shut, follows the movements of the imaginary objects and the pupil is dilated or contracted according to the brightness or the remoteness of those objects; respiration is accelerated or slowed, according to the course of your thoughts; the muscles contract correspondingly to your mental movements.

This change of vibration persists until it awakens a corresponding vibration in the subject, which vibration then expresses itself in a physical fact.

“And the word was made flesh.”

Energy, as you see in the case of radio, is transmitted and received in a “field,” a place where changes in space occur. The field and energy are one and inseparable. The field or subject becomes the embodiment of the word or energy received.

The thinker and the thought, the operator and the subject, the energy and the field are one. Were you still enough to hear the sound of your beliefs, you would know what is meant by “the music of the spheres.”

The mental sound you hear in prayer as coming from without is really produced by yourself. Self-observation will reveal this fact.

As the music of the spheres is defined as the harmony heard by the gods alone, and is supposed to be produced by the movements of the celestial spheres, so, too, is the harmony you subjectively hear for others heard by you alone is produced by the movements of your thoughts and feelings in the true kingdom or
“heaven within you.”

Neville Goddard,
Prayer, The Art of Believing

Sunday, July 14, 2019

Dual Nature of Consciousness


Dual Nature of Consciousness

A clear concept of the dual nature of man’s consciousness must be the basis of all true prayer.

Consciousness includes a subconscious as well as a conscious part. The infinitely greater part of consciousness lies below the sphere of objective consciousness. The subconscious is the most important part of consciousness. It is the cause of voluntary action. The subconscious is what a man is. The conscious is what a man knows.

“I and my Father are one but my Father is greater than I.”

The conscious and subconscious are one, but the subconscious is greater than the conscious.

“I of myself can do nothing, the Father within me He doeth the work.”

I, objective consciousness, of myself can do nothing; the Father, the subconscious, He doeth the work. The subconscious is that in which everything is known, in which everything is possible, to which everything goes, from which everything comes, which belongs to all, to which all have access.

What we are conscious of is constructed out of what we are not conscious of. Not only do our subconscious assumptions influence our behavior but they also fashion the pattern of our objective existence. They alone have the power to say,

“Let us make man . . objective manifestations . . in our image, after our likeness.”

The whole of creation is asleep within the deep of man and is awakened to objective existence by his subconscious assumptions. Within that blankness we call sleep there is a consciousness in unsleeping vigilance, and while the body sleeps this unsleeping being releases from the treasure house of eternity the subconscious assumptions of man.

Prayer is the key which unlocks the infinite storehouse.

“Prove me now herewith, saith the Lord of hosts, if I will not open you the windows of heaven, and pour you out a blessing, that there shall not be room enough to receive it.”

Prayer modifies or completely changes our subconscious assumptions, and a change of assumption is a change of expression.

The conscious mind reasons inductively from observation, experience and education. It therefore finds it difficult to believe what the five senses and inductive reason deny.

The subconscious reasons deductively and is never concerned with the truth or falsity of the premise, but proceeds on the assumption of the correctness of the premise and objectifies results which are consistent with the premise.

This distinction must be clearly seen by all who would master the art of praying.

No true grasp of the science of prayer can be really obtained until the laws governing the dual nature of consciousness are understood and the importance of the subconscious realized.

Prayer . . the art of believing what is denied by the senses . . deals almost entirely with the subconscious. Through prayer, the subconscious is suggested, into acceptance of the wish fulfilled, and, reasoning deductively, logically unfolds it to its legitimate end.

“Far greater is He that is in you than he that is in the world.”

The subjective mind is the diffused consciousness that animates the world; it is the spirit that giveth life. In all substance, is a single soul . . subjective mind. Through all creation runs this one unbroken subjective mind.

Thought and feeling fused into beliefs impress modifications upon it, charge it with a mission, which mission it faithfully executes. The conscious mind originates premises. The subjective mind unfolds them to their logical ends.

Were the subjective mind not so limited in its initiative power of reasoning, objective man could not be held responsible for his actions in the world. Man transmits ideas to the subconscious through his feelings. The subconscious transmits ideas from mind to mind through telepathy.

Your unexpressed convictions of others are transmitted to them without their conscious knowledge or consent, and if subconsciously accepted by them will influence their behavior.

The only ideas they subconsciously reject are your ideas of them which they could not wish to be true of anyone. Whatever they could wish for others can be believed of them, and by the law of belief which governs subjective reasoning they are compelled to subjectively accept, and therefore objectively express, accordingly.

The subjective mind is completely controlled by suggestion.

Ideas are best suggested when the objective mind is partly subjective, that is, when the objective senses are diminished or held in abeyance. This partly subjective state can best be described as controlled reverie, wherein the mind is passive but capable of functioning with absorption. It is a concentration of attention. There must be no conflict in your mind when you are praying. Turn from what is to what ought to be. Assume the mood of fulfilled desire, and by the universal law of reversibility you will realize your desire.

Neville Goddard,
Prayer the Art of Believing

Saturday, June 29, 2019

Trust in imagination


Trust in imagination

There are many medicines to help a person enter the dream of wholeness. Although plants are well suited to the task, it is not necessary to use them. Two things are necessary, however. First, the medicine must be non-dualistic. Second, the medicine must have the power of  dreams. A practitioner does not acquire this power by accident. Lofty, well-focused intention is required, and that intention must be married to knowledge and skill.

Eliot Cowan, Plant Spirit Medicine


I could tell you from now until the end of time that your own Wonderful Human Imagination is God, and you could hear it but never apply it. Quite often we cannot bring ourselves to apply it because it is in conflict with our training, but it does not operate itself, we are the operant power.

When we see this world as a world of appearance behind which the reality of imagining lies, we find the truth. All things exist in the human imagination, and by that I mean the individual’s imagination. In your bosom you bear your own heaven and your earth, and all that you behold, though it appears without, it is within, in your imagination, of which this world of mortality is the foundation stone. It is the tree. Christianity is its fulfillment. It is the fruit, but the tree is Judaism, and all that it contains will come out, eventually, in a plan, a wonderful plan that was there in the beginning of time. That, we call Christianity.

As you are seated here, it’s all about you. Your own Wonderful Human Imagination is the God of the universe.

The whole vast world is yourself pushed out. “All that you behold, though it appears mortality is but a shadow.”

I know the truth of which I speak, for I have found him of whom the prophets spoke, Jesus of Nazareth. The world is taught to believe he was a man who lived and was crucified two thousand years ago. I am telling you he is crucified on humanity, and that one is man’s own Wonderful Human Imagination. That’s Jesus, and there is no other.

He is buried in man, the dreamer in man dreaming this dream of life, and he is capable of anything of anything in this world…

There is only one creative power in the world. The one who kills is the one who makes alive. The one who wounds is the one who heals, and there is no power other than this one power which is your own Wonderful Human Imagination. That is God. There is no other God.

He is buried in you and the day will come He will awaken. If I could turn you from this world of seeming reality to a world of imagination where you believed in the reality of your own imaginal acts, you would be on the verge of rebirth. When you sit quietly, all alone, asking help of no one, and really believe that your imaginal act is a creative fact which will externalize itself and become a reality in your world, you are on the verge.

You are told, “Unless you are born again, you cannot enter the kingdom of heaven.” The kingdom of God is within you and God is in His kingdom. Although He is in His kingdom and the kingdom is in you, you can’t enter it unless you turn from this world of materiality (believing it to be the cause, the realty) to live in your own wonderful human imagination.

What would the feeling be like if it were true that you are what you wanted to be? That they are what they wanted to be? That they have what they want? Don’t ask how it is going to happen, the depth of your own being has ways and means your conscious surface being knows not of, but it will happen

I can tell from the uprising of moods within me I am going to meet certain people, and I do. Churchill once said, “The moods determine the fortunes of people rather than the fortunes determine the mood.” Catch the mood of your wish fulfilled. How would you feel if it were true? In spite of all things round about you that deny it, walk as though it were true, and, in a way you do not know of, it will externalize itself within your world and you will receive it…

God is equalled with the believer in man. The believer in me is my own Wonderful Human Imagination, the dreamer in man. I go to bed at night and dream. The dreamer and the waking I are one and the same being…

Fall in love with something that really excites you and feel you are already what you want to be. If you do this, I tell you from my own experience, you will have it…

What are you feeding your imagination morning, noon and night? You read the morning newspaper and react, yet you don’t know one character there. Before you get to the end of the page, based on upon some biased reporter, you react. That’s what you fed the lord, for the lord is your own Wonder human Imagination. That’s God and there is no other God. That is the Jesus of scripture. That’s the Jehovah of the Old Testament. He is housed in you and that is why you are immortal. You could drop this garment right now, chop off your head, burn the body and turn it into dust; it would make no difference to your immortality. You cannot cease to be, because God became as you are, that you may be as He is…

Start a new diet (what you think and feel about), it may take a day, a week or it may take two weeks; but, if you persist, you will out-picture that change of diet (attitude) and your whole vast world will change.

We are the only beings to whom He gave inner speech, and it is a marvellous gift, but you can’t stop it. You are doing it morning, noon and night. You go to bed talking to yourself. We are always carrying on these little mental conversations with ourselves. But what are we saying? Are we arguing, or are we boldly affirming and asserting. “I Am…(naming what I want to be).

Remember, everyone in your world is yourself pushed out. They only reflect what you have been and maybe still are doing. Blame no one, not even yourself, just change your (mental) diet. It’s all simply words, all within you.

Assume that you are now the man, the woman you want to be. Walk in that assumption; live in it just as though it were true. Then, who knows, that diet may not take more than twenty-four hours – I am quite sure it will not take more than a few weeks, and it will project itself in your world.

You are the Lord and the Lord feasts upon words. He is the Word. What have you said to yourself in the past 24 hours? “I AM in want; I AM sick; I AM unhappy?” Change it! Completely change it and say within yourself, “I AM wealthy; I AM healthy; I AM happy!”…Reason may deny it, your senses may deny it; no matter, persist and sleep as though it were true and it will become true.

I can tell you from my own personal experience it works. But, as you are told in scripture, “I have ways and means you know not of. My ways are past finding out.”…All you do is simply go on a new (mental) diet…

If man could only realize what he is doing when he is thinking. After all, who cares, or who knows. Who knows? The only One that cares knows, and He is your own Wonderful Human Imagination. That is God. That’s the Jehovah of the Old Testament and the Jesus of the New Testament, and there is no other God. He is buried in you and He is dreaming in you, and one day you will awaken to the being you really are.

The day you move into the life of imagination, trusting your imagination and living in it as though it were true, you are not far from the threshold. But I can’t tell you the day or the hour, for no one knows but the Father, and the Father is your own Wonderful Human Imagination.

I saw it so clearly. This is the stone that the builders rejected. But what the builders rejected has become the chief cornerstone. “It was the Lord’s doing and it is marvellous in our sight.”

I rejected the fact that I was the cause of the phenomena of my life and thought everyone outside of myself caused it. Then I saw the vision. Here is a stone, a quartz, fragmented, then come together in the shape of a man seated in the lotus posture. As I looked at it I saw it was myself. Then I realized I was the cause. He is the dreamer in me. One day he is going to awake from this dream, and, when he awakes, I am He and He and are One.

Neville Goddard,
Lecture from the late sixties,
Edited by myself

Sunday, May 12, 2019

Notes on Neville Goddard


Notes on Neville Goddard

The popularity of Neville Goddard has been on the rise for the past few years; and for good reason. As The Law of Attraction gained fame, following the release of the wildly popular movie “The Secret,” LOA teachers have popped up seemingly everywhere; unfortunately for all of us, most of them are little more than charlatans. Neville Goddard has, perhaps, the most interesting and clear teachings on the subject and had the wisdom to both record his lectures and publish notes. After listening to countless hours of lectures, I’ve prepared some notes to help all of you get up to speed on the teachings of Neville Goddard.

Neville Goddard’s core philosophy was based on a sort of Christian Spiritualism that presumes that we are all God in human form; a philosophy that he often attributed to William Blake, an English poet circa 1800’s. Neville regularly affirmed that “God is our own wonderful human imagination.” It’s not to suggest that God is a figment of our imaginations but to say that we are a figment of His and we are the manifestations of His desires and intentions. The connection between man and God is in fact our imaginations. When we use our imaginations in a particular and disciplined manner, the power of God flows into our lives in miraculous ways.

Goddard taught that it is not only possible to affect the lives of others with the power of our minds, but that it’s both easy and advisable to do so. Through the late 1800’s and into the mid 1900’s, Christian Spiritualism and Christian Science were quite popular. Practitioners of these spiritual “sciences,” such as Goddard, Judge Thomas TrowardFlorence Scovel Shinn and Geneviève Behrend commonly entertained requests for “treatment” from people in need of help. Neville often taught, in keeping with Blake, that it is indeed possible and advisable to use the power of consciousness to effect others; Jesus certainly did so. If all people are indeed the spirit of God in flesh, then it would be perfectly acceptable for Him, in one manifestation, to help Himself in another.

Goddard believed in the unity of spirit. Similar to Judge Troward, Neville saw creation as a playground for God and each of us as tabernacles in which He dwells. Tasting and experiencing life from different vantage points, each vantage point is a person or individual personality through whom God experiences His creation. God is not using us; He is us. Troward described it as “general” to “specific.”

God is the generalized existence of universal intelligence while each of us are the specific, localized manifestation of Him.

As a version of, or manifestation of God, it’s necessary for you to exhibit intentional amnesia regarding your actual identity; it’s the only way to enjoy the full human experience with all of its intensity. With God as the underlying source of our imaginations, any person with a heart-felt desire for change is poised to receive a magnificent gift from God; just as soon as that person engages in prayer facilitated by the imagination.

It’s a bold break from orthodoxy to see prayer as an imaginal process rather than a discussion with an aloof and heavenly god figure. It’s bold to see prayer as the function of your inner God-Spirit, making choices for itself, rather than seeing prayer as a way for a dreadful sinner to assuage the anger of God. If indeed we are each a local instance of God, Neville suggested that our individualized set of circumstances amount to our “state” of existence; God is experiencing what it’s like to be you, living in that particular state. If the state becomes tiresome, God may want you to move on to another one; His desires express themselves through you. If your current state is unsatisfactory, then you’re being cued by the spirit to change to a new state. If you’re in poverty and wish for change, then move to the state of abundance. If you’re in a state of illness, then move to the state of health. This change is accomplished in the spirit, not in the flesh.

If you struggle to change circumstances through human effort, you have not changed state; you’ve simply dug-into your current state and have chosen to fight the dragons that live there. Pastor Joel Osteen has shared the story of a married couple who both smoked cigarettes. The wife struggled to quit with great angst but was unable. The husband chose one day that he simply didn’t want to “be” a smoker anymore and he stopped immediately. The wife lived in a state as a smoker and, in her efforts to stop smoking, she simply added a new struggle into her existing state. The husband changed his state entirely, becoming a non-smoker. Consider the difference in attitude: one person fought for change while the other chose to change. If you choose to fight the dragons in your life, you can’t transfer to another state until you finish the battle that you’ve chosen to fight. So, stop playing the “knight in shining armor.” Disengage from the old state and transform into a new person who lives in a better place. This all happens in the mind through spirit.

Let’s say it a different way. Perhaps you could say it’s “your story” rather than your state. If you don’t like how your story reads, then change the narrative. After all, it’s your life. Jesus said that the Kingdom of God is within you, so don’t look for it outside of yourself. You have the power to make change. Don’t fight your circumstance, change your story. It’s as if you were to find a picture of a person who you consider to have the ideal face. Tape that picture onto your bathroom mirror, look at it everyday and say “that is me.” Furthermore, imagine the perfect life that should go along with that perfect face and say everyday “this is my life.” Taken literally or figuratively, the power is the same. Identify the circumstances that constitute your perfect desired state and “lock them down” in your mind as fact. With these circumstances strongly established, take them “into the silence” and make them real. Going into the silence is a figurative term that describes a specific process of prayer and meditation.

Allow me to add some of my own commentary at this point. Remember that prayer is an internal dialog used by the spirit to sort through choices regarding its own desires. When your human mind and the spirit cooperate to identify the best options, the result is a strong and motivating desire to do those things. Intentional cooperation by the conscious mind is required to move the plan forward; this is called faith and obedience. Without the obedience of the human mind, the will of God remains a seed, waiting for germination. If you prove unwilling to do the thing that God inspired, you will remain in an unsatisfying state of existence and He may motivate another person to go and enjoy the things that you refused to do.

In another place, I write about the competitive nature of the human existence and God’s part in it. All of the great inventors had rivals who nearly or sometimes did succeed in stealing their glory. When God is ready to move on to a new phase of the human experience, he waits for no one. Your deeply held desires are evidence of the things that you’ve been given to accomplish within this complex relationship. New phases in the human experience can also be called states; you must be ready to change your state when the spirit moves or you risk getting out of position.

It’s imperative to understand that your deeply held desires are not selfish, they are your holy calling and it’s the process of prayer that untangles them from the messiness of ordinary life. Prayer must amount to an honest evaluation of your desires and purpose without pragmatic compromise. Don’t downgrade your purpose by merging it with the things that now exist. During prayer, carefully think about what you like and what you don’t.Identify bogus “desires” that were born of compromise at times when you felt that you had to remodel your dreams to match the cold realities of your situation. Dump the bogus desires and find the golden nuggets of truth that have gotten buried beneath the trash heap of time. God has given you a pure vision of something new; dump the emotional and psychological trash that clouds that vision and move on to visualize the perfect fulfillment.

Neville often admonished his listeners not to interfere with the process. Identify the desired end result but don’t make assumptions about the details. If you desire a mate, for instance, then imagine being happily married to the perfect person but do not assume that you know who that person will be. Judge Troward offered the same advice; he taught us to “get into the spirit” of our desire but not to make specific demands about the material manifestation. The spirit may inspire you to ask God for a husband but it’s your assumption, and possibly your mistake, to assume it will be the person you’re dating. Goddard advised us to pray for the best possible result that matches our desire and then to let God’s systems work out the details.

Often times, when it seems that God is silent, it’s because you’ve gotten off subject. Perhaps you’ve wisely asked God for a new state but then you made an error in some specific point of order. Suppose you’ve asked God for a promotion at work; this is an example of being overly specific. If God is inspiring you toward a new career in another city but you wrongly assumed that he meant to promote you at your current job, you may struggle to manifest the wrong outcome. God gave you a desire for career advancement but your human mind misread it as a promotion in your current state. This is why Neville strongly warned of the danger of using your power to force the wrong outcome. Get into the spirit of your desire in general terms but do not force specific outcomes or assume a specific path.

When you identify the spirit of your desire, take it into “the silence.” The silence is a type of meditation that borders on self hypnosis. Neville instructed his students to find a quiet and peaceful place to relax, close their eyes and begin to imagine their desired results while being careful not to sleep. This process is predicated upon the fact that we are all God in human form and that our imaginations direct the universe to provide the type of experience that we desire according to our imaginings. The more experienced and focused you become in this endeavor, the better the results will be.

While imagining your perfect state, there are a few guidelines that will help you along; the first two seem contradictory but they are not. First, don’t be overly specific. Second, be very focused on details. As I mentioned earlier, it’s not good to be overly specific. If you are desiring a mate then you should imagine being married to the perfect person but don’t assume who that person will be. Infuse details into your image by feeling the imaginary ring on your finger and pretend to see the faces of your friends and hear them congratulate you on your beautiful wedding. The use of intense sensory information sends a strong message to the universe, instructing it how to construct your future.

Refusing to identify your future mate makes room for the universe to create the perfect outcome. If you hired a painter to decorate a room in your house, you may show him a picture of the type of room and colors that you like but you would never advise him on how to choose his brushes, prepare the surface for paint or how to do the work. To summarize: you’re telling the universe how you want to feel in your future but you must let the universe paint the portrait without your help. The universe will provide the emotional experience that you requested, complete in every detail, that fulfills your wish. Don’t interfere with the universe’s process; the universe is the painter and you are the customer.

As you visualize the pictures and generate the feelings associated with your perfect future state, the intensity of the detail that you generate will cause you to become lost in thought. You will know that you’ve had an effective meditation when two things happen: first, you lose track of time, and second, you gain an assurance that “you know” that you got it.

Losing track of time. On this subject, I would advise you to study the books written by Dr. Joe Dispenza; he has spoken on this subject in detail and has a lot to say on the order of the mind and consciousness. Losing yourself in thought disconnects the suspicious, conscious mind and allows the subconscious mind to do its thing. For example: when you thought that you’d meditated for twenty minutes but it was actually an hour and a half, you’ve successfully disengaged the conscious mind and gone to another state of existence.

Dr. Dispenza and Neville both agree on the next point: when you condition your mind adequately, there comes a point when you cross a threshold. When in meditation and prayer, there comes a moment when “you know that you have it.”For Neville, he described this as the moment when the seed is in the ground and you need only to be faithful to the vision and wait. For Dispenza, he described it in the introduction for his book “You Are the Placebo.” For him, he experienced a moment in time when he intensely visualized his shattered spine becoming perfectly healed; within days of that powerful and emotional vision, he got out of his bed and resumed his life. Joe has a lot to say about the process and the discipline involved in miraculous reversals and I recommend that you carefully study his material.

Neville and Dispenza both speak strongly on the need for discipline and focus. Consider your imagination to be like a laser beam; if you scatter your beam in many directions, it will dissipate and become worthless. Neville warns against a wandering imagination; he taught us to limit the scope of our visualizations to a small window of virtual time and to fill it with intense sensory details that you would expect to experience if it were real. Don’t visualize complex and long stretches of the future, instead, imagine a 10 minute stretch of time in the future and fill it with plenty of sensory data like smell, touch, sight and sound. Make it as real as you can then stop. The more you rehearse this process, the sooner you will cross the threshold.

Ultimately, when you’ve learned to isolate your truest desires and then learn to take them into the silence where you plant them in the soil of your imagination, you will see a shift in your state of existence. The universe will knit together a new life for you that closely matches the spirit of the thing that you felt in your heart when you prayed and imagined. “Now, let us go into the silence.”

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Friday, April 26, 2019

Neville Goddard's Technique


Neville Goddard's Technique
How Do I Do This?
Before we begin, it may be wise to go for a smaller intention, before you go for the “Big One”. Something that you aren’t particularly attached to, and are, more or less, indifferent to. You can, of course, do this alongside a bigger intention, but for your first time, I recommend going for something small.
Step One: What Do You Want?
Well, what do you want? It can be anything. Anything at all! So, don’t dumb it down. Of course, since this may just be your first time, it might be wise to dumb it down a little, but after that first time, expanding your vision is necessary.
Clarify what you want. Let’s say, for your first intention, you want fifty-dollars. Are these fifty U.S. Dollars? Write that down. Do you want them in cash? Write that down? Finally, the most important part of all, what do you intend to use this money for? Is there a goal that you have in mind? Or, are you simply trying to see if this process works? Again, write all of this down.
For me, I wanted a plane ticket to Siem Reap, Cambodia. So, I wrote that down, and the purpose of that ticket was so that I could move to Siem Reap.
Step Two: What Is Your “End Result”?
Let’s say that you want fifty-dollars, because you want to buy fifty-dollars worth of lotto tickets. That is the End Result of having that money, and if this is the case, then your real intention is for the lotto tickets, and not, in fact, the money, for the money is simply another obstacle that is blocking your path towards that intention of yours.
To dissolve this, focus on the End Result, which is having those lotto tickets in your hand, and feeling the feelings that come with having purchased them.
This is where things can get a little tricky, however, because there are often multiple intentions at work, and it can be a little confusing as to how we get there. So, if you want the lotto tickets because you want to win money, then you’ve created so many obstacles. Ask yourself “Why do I want the money?”, and then go for those things, instead. Of course, if you just want money to prove that this works, then money is a reasonable intention. But if it’s just to pay off bills, go straight to the paying off of the bills, rather than the part where you obtain money, for if you’ve paid off the bills, then it’s implied that you’ve received money of some sort.
If there are multiple “End Results”, then you need to create something that encapsulates all of them into the single intention.
When I set my intention for obtaining a plane ticket to Siem Reap, Cambodia, my End Result was that of having the ticket in my hand, and feeling the certainty of knowing that I was going and that it is certain. If I intended to move a lot sooner, I could’ve simply envisioned myself on the plane or touching down, but since I was merely concerned with the ticket and simply having it, I envisioned that and the feelings that came from the certainty, rather than the full “End Result”. Perhaps, however, looking back, it would’ve been better to go ahead in time, and then simply to see myself at the airport, looking at the ticket and seeing the “Purchase Date”. Nonetheless, they both work.
Step Three: What Is Your Scene?
This can be a little tricky, at first, and I recommend giving yourself two-daysout of five, for the experimentto simply allow images and scenes to flood your mind. You can hold onto the ones you like, and discard the ones you don’t like. Simply surrender and allow them to come to you, and they will. From that, you will find a scene that implies the fulfillment of your desire.
For me, it was seeing the ticket on my computer screen, after having purchased it online, and then telling my Mother and Father that I had done so. And for my friend, it was texting me about his new girlfriend. This scene will be repeated throughout the days, and you will gradually give it more and more sensory detail and significance, as you continue to play it over and over again.
As for making the scene itself, I recommend just surrendering. Surrender, and let the sensations come to you. Don’t force anything. It will come to you, and you will know that it is a good scene, and you will, naturally, play it and repeat it and add detail to it.
Step Four: Play The SceneFeel The Feelings
Take a deep breath. In for four, out for four. Do this seven-times, and you will feel lighter, calmer, relaxed, and content.
Close your eyes, and begin to let the sensations flood your mind. Keep your intention in focus, and then slowly build the scene. If you aren’t yet aware of the scene, continue to let sensations flood your mind, and allow the pieces to come together. Do not force it. Do not push and prod. Simply, let go.
When you find a scene that is truly magnificent and necessary for your purposes, play it over again. Edit it. Trim it down. Capture the implied fulfillment of your intention in a single phrase. And then repeat it. Play it over and over again. And as you play it over again, take the time to add sensory details to the scene.
Continue to play it until four-days have passed. Or longer, if you feel it is necessary, but four-days is just right.
When I did this, I spent eleven-minutes, each day, playing the scene over, with breaks for just visualizing and playing around with the scene and what I was creating. My friend, on the other hand, played it throughout the day, for a total of eleven-minutes. You don’t need to play it for eleven-minutes, but it’s the sweet spot for me, and it may be for you, too!
Step Five: Let Go And Surrender
Make sure to do this after each session, but on the fourth-day, it is time for you to let go and surrender. On that final day, it will be easy, for you have already done what is necessary, and you will know that there is no need to fear, to struggle, to strain, for all is well. All is well.

Resources,

https://medium.com/@maxwellakin/neville-goddards-method-for-creating-reality-556d9354f559