Neville Goddard Manifest: I am inviting you to try Neville Goddard's simplest and quickest technique to get exactly what you want in life. Neville Goddard is one of the greatest metaphysical and spiritual teachers on manifesting. Wayne Dyer, who became one of the most famous teachers, credits Neville as actually his greatest teacher, and the problem is that Neville's work is quite old, so there aren't a lot of good recordings, but I spent hours going through his old lectures, and I even paid for old audio to be enhanced just for you. I'm going to break down Neville's five-step magical formula to get exactly what you want. Check this out to learn more - Feeling Is The Secret And Manifesting With Neville Goddard.
Neville Goddard Manifest: The Mysterious Power Of Imagination
According to Neville, it all starts with imagination, so here's Neville explaining the mysterious power of imagination. Animal things like this exist only in human imagination, and everything you perceive as real is the result of imagination. I love that because it reminds me of an old quote from the famous poet William Blake that Wayne Dyer used to write about, and Blake said, "What is now proved was once only imagined.”
Now think about it. Every single thing in the objective world was once imagined. "For better or worse, if you're struggling financially, it's because you've subconsciously imagined that you're broke and incapable of it. In the same way, it was just imagination that created everything. Imagination created computers; imagination has created every minute detail of your personal life and every large, objectively fascinating, helpful, and amazing thing in our world today.
All Material Reality Begins In Our Imaginations
Big idea number one: All material reality begins in imagination, but then, of course, the logical question is: how do you actually harness the power of imagination to get what you really want in life? Neville has a very profound technique that you can start applying to your life to take advantage of. So let's have him explain how to use your imagination here. You simply know what you want. When you know what you want, you're thinking about it. That is not enough. You must now begin to think about it.
“Well, how could I think about it? I am sitting here, and I desire to be elsewhere.” “How could I, while sitting here, physically put myself in my imagination at a point in space that is removed from this room and make that real to me quite easily?” My imagination puts me in touch with that state. I imagine that I am actually where I want to be now.
“Can I tell that I am there?” There is only one way to prove that I am there. What a man sees when he describes his will is as he describes it relative to himself. So what the world looks like depends entirely upon where I stand when I make my observation, so if, as I describe my world, it is related to that point in space that I imagine that I am occupying, I must be there. I am not there physically, but I am there in my imagination, and my imagination is my real self.
Imagination Can Train Your Brain And Subconscious
This technique was life-changing for me because I was studying all of this manifestation stuff and I knew what I wanted, but I wasn't getting what I wanted, and I realized I was thinking of what I wanted. I was thinking of having a viral YouTube channel; I was thinking of having my books published by major publishers; and I was thinking of attracting my soulmate. So what I was actually telling my subconscious was that it doesn't exist, but I wish it did. That's the difference between thinking of something and thinking about something, because your brain and your subconscious don't know the difference between what's real and what's not real.
If you're thinking of something, then what you're doing is breaking time up into a linear fashion and pushing your desires into the future, which tells your subconscious that you do not have it. But the way that you use this Neville technique is that you use your imagination to train your brain and subconscious to believe that you already possess it and that you live from it. You feel the feelings I felt in my viral YouTube videos before they happened. You feel the excitement of shaking hands with clients that you don't have yet. You feel the joy of walking on the beach with your soulmate, even though you don't have them yet. You're living for what you want, and that is what opens up the real magic.
Neville Goddard Manifest: Stop Thinking About What You Want
Big idea number two: stop thinking of or about what you want; start thinking from your desire; feel the emotions; feel the feelings; it's already real in your mind. Now, according to Neville, in order to do this, you just need one simple thing, and that's living in the end right because you might go all right. I understand that intellectually, but how do I actually do that? Neville describes it as a very simple mental technique, so let's have Neville break it down here.
You always go to the end, and the end is where you begin. You will always imagine ahead of our evidence, so go to the end, I'm Kennedy, and then whether that's true or not, even though reason denies it and you'll think it's denied, you've turned your back up under doubt. That's your sentence dictating that the hell or the devil or Satan in the world is the delta, so you turn your back on it, and then you walk as well as you want them to, living in that assumption. It slowly hardens into effect, even though at the moment of the assumption it was denied by reason of an assumption. The girl thought that if possibility hardens into fact, you will learn to approve and to persist in the assumption, and it will come to bed.
Now, when I first came across that, it mentally sounded good, right? But I noticed I had all these habitual thought patterns that kept me stuck in my current reality. I'd think about how I wanted all these desires and how I was going to get them, and I'd get excited, but then my old thought patterns would come back in, and I learned that that's because 95 percent of your life is subconscious.
According To Psychologists, We Have 65,000 Thoughts A Day
Psychologists tell us that we have 65,000 thoughts in a day. There was a Stanford study on the subconscious that estimated 65,000 thoughts per day. Well, 95 percent of them are subconscious; they're habitually programmed, so we don't realize that the vast majority of our thoughts, feelings, and actions are pre-programmed. So you consciously want something over here, but you're subconsciously programmed to operate based on what your five senses tell you, and that's why it's so important to start to retrain the subconscious the way I did. I suggest you do that to start to brainwash yourself, right? Check this out to learn more - Neville Goddard Manifesting Technique You Must Try
We're all being brainwashed no matter what, but instead you have to hypnotize yourself for what you want as opposed to the same old story, and I have a free success hypnosis course that's right there down below at jakeshypnosis.com. It's pinned to the comments and in the description, and it's very important that you use this with the next Neville Goddard technique that we're going to break down now.
Neville Goddard Manifest: Mentally Rehearse Imaginary Acts
Big idea number four is to specifically mentally rehearse imaginary acts, so let's have Neville break down how you can do this right now. If I wanted something of this world, and who doesn't?, I would formulate an act that would imply that I have it, and within my imagination, I would simply have performed that act, yielding completely to this being within me to execute it. I would have thrown her into sleep, convinced that he heard me when he saw my act of faith. I simply yield neatly to his having acted; it's an act of self-commission. I performed the act, the ACT, as though I had when I sought. I love that one, but it begs the question of how.
So what I like to do is ask myself, "If my desire were to come true, what would happen?" When I was 21 years old and I had self-published my first book, no one would publish it, so I was like, "Okay, if I was a big, successful author, what would happen?" Well, my books would be in Barnes and Noble and stuff like that, so when I self-published my first book, I started going to all the Barnes and Nobles in San Diego, and I'd walk in there, bring a couple books in, and I'd go over alphabetically next to Wayne Dyers because my last name is Ducey and Dyer, so I'm right next to him. So I'd go there. I'd put my books next to Wayne Dyers, and I'd sit in those little leather arm chairs where you can sit in the aisles of the bookstores. I would imagine my book literally being there; of course, it was easy because I was actually putting it there, and I would do this over and over and over again every single day: go in, put three books there; go in, put two books there; and then I would just leave and leave the books in the stores.
Look At The Image Of What You Want
Now the crazy thing is, and I'll flash a screenshot up right here that you can see right now, this is literally my book in Barnes & Noble in Honolulu that a reader sent to me next to Wayne Dyers. You might not be able to put your books on Barnes & Noble because you don't want to be an author.
So what I advise you to do is go to Google Images and think about what it is that you want. You might want a certain house; you might want new windows on your house; you might want a house in the mountains; you might want a certain car; or you might want to sell your home. You might want your soul mates. You might want to get better. You might want more adventure. Whatever it is that you specifically want, type it into Google Images. Print it out and then put those printed-out pieces of paper on your wall, and when you go in to use this mentally rehearsed imaginary act technique, stare at the photos with your eyes open. Just look at the photos, and while you do that, I encourage you to play my success hypnosis. It's free; just let it play so it starts to get rid of those old negative and habitual thoughts.
Look at the image of what you want. Once you see it clearly, close your eyes and practice seeing and feeling it with your eyes closed. Hear the voices and smell the sounds as if they were to occur, and when you feel the feeling evoked, stop and open your eyes. Then you move to the next image, and you move through all three to five images of what you want that you printed out. Once you feel it, you know you've done it successfully.
The Mother Of All Neville Techniques
This leads us into the mother of all techniques from Neville, which is to practice as you're falling asleep. So here's a clip of Neville explaining the power of sleep. Everything was once only imagined. Now tonight, find out exactly what you want, not what they think you ought to want. With no one's permission, they don't need any man's permission. You know, you need to make your own decision. What do I want now? What would it be like if it were true? What would I feel like if it were true? Catch the move and try to give that mood all the sensory vividness of reality, all the tongues of reality, and then sleep in it just as though it were true, and then await the inevitable.
The inevitable is that you're going to resurrect it and objectify it on the screen of space, and then the world will call it real, and they may not believe you. It doesn't really matter if you tell them it came to pass because you simply imagined it; now they'll point to the series of events that led up to it, they'll give credit to the bridge of incident across which you walk towards the fulfillment of that state, and they'll point out some physical thing that was the cause. The cause is invisible, or the cause is God.
God Is Invisible To Mortal Life
God is invisible to mortal life. The reason that this is so powerful is because your conscious mind shuts down before sleep, but if you think about it, you know there's so much data on the fact that people are sleep deprived and have trouble sleeping. One of the primary reasons for that is that when people go to sleep, they worry, so they're worrying about the thing that they want that hasn't happened yet. They're worrying about being alone, right? You go into bed and you're like, "I'm still alone," or you go into bed and then you start worrying about money. Check this out to learn more - The Neville Goddard Technique
So what happens is that people use this technique negatively. They are imagining what they don't want and what they already have, over and over again. This is all marinating in your subconscious before bed and while you go to sleep, and so it's kind of like lucid dreaming. People will try to intentionally lose their dream to fly and do all these things.
I lucid dream about the reality that I intend to create for myself. I find that I sleep better. I find that I wake up more excited, and I overall start to feel better about the great things that are coming in my life. It's simple to do. It's easy to do; just take a couple deep breaths in and out. You put a little smile on your face as you're going to sleep, and every time your mind drifts away, you just bring it right back to those Google Images you printed, and you fall asleep seeing and feeling what you want to become a reality.
I'm going to link to my Neville Goddard sleep technique that breaks down the entire sleep process in greater detail, which you can watch here now.