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The Birth of the Babe: When God is Born in You – A Neville Goddard Lecture for the Awakened Soul

In this lecture, Neville Goddard shares a profound mystical experience that forever changes his understanding of scripture. He describes how, on the morning of July 20, 1959, in San Francisco, he experienced what he now knows to be the true birth of Christ—not as a historical event, but as a personal, spiritual awakening that happens within every individual.Neville recounts how he felt an intense vibration at the base of his skull, an overwhelming force that seemed to pull him out of his body. As he emerged, he found himself outside of his physical form, observing his own body in bed. In place of his body, his three oldest brothers appeared, bewildered by a new presence in the room. His doctor brother was the first to recognize it: "It’s Neville’s baby." He lifted the child, wrapped in swaddling clothes, and as he held it in his arms, it smiled at him. In that moment, Neville understood that this was the birth of Christ—not in the world, but in him.This revelation brings him face to face with the true meaning of Isaiah’s prophecy: "Unto us a child is born, unto us a son is given." The birth of Christ is not something that happened two thousand years ago; it is an unfolding event within the individual. Every person will, in their own time, experience this inner birth. Mary, the virgin mother, is not a single historical figure—Mary is the soul of every man and woman in the world. This birth is not from physical generation but from above, through the Spirit.Neville explains that until this experience, he had only heard of these truths, but now he has seen them. He references Job 42:5: "I have heard of Thee by the hearing of the ear, but now mine eye seeth Thee." It is one thing to understand scripture intellectually, but another to live it as one’s own experience. He now knows, beyond all doubt, that the stories of the Bible are not historical records but eternal spiritual truths that unfold within every person.The idea that one must be “born again” is central to this mystery. He recalls Jesus’ conversation with Nicodemus, where Nicodemus asks how a man can be born again when he is old. Jesus tells him that unless one is born from above, he cannot enter the Kingdom of God. This new birth is not of flesh but of spirit, and it comes unexpectedly, like a thief in the night.Neville emphasizes that this experience does not come through religious practices, moral virtue, or physical discipline. No amount of prayer, fasting, or effort can bring it about—it happens in its own time. It is not about being “worthy” in the way religion teaches. Even the greatest sinner will experience it, for it is God’s plan for all.His brothers, representing worldly wisdom, could not comprehend what had happened. They saw only the child but could not see him. This is symbolic of how the world fails to recognize the inner mystery of Christ. The spiritual birth is invisible to those who have not yet experienced it.This revelation also clarifies the true meaning of fatherhood. The birth of the child proves that he is the father. If he holds the child and knows it is his, then he is the father of Christ. But if Neville is the father of Christ, then who is Neville? The only answer is that he is God the Father. This is the shocking truth hidden within scripture: God became man so that man may awaken as God.This vision also reaffirms the fundamental teaching Neville has always emphasized: Imagination is God. The entire world, the entire experience of life, is unfolding within the divine imagination of man. The Bible is not an outdated book—it is the eternal story of spiritual awakening, unfolding anew in every generation.Neville warns that many will dismiss this teaching, just as they dismissed Blake’s vision of a child emerging from a man’s skull. But he now knows, with absolute certainty, that Blake was right. Christ is not something to be worshipped externally but something to be realized within.At the end of the lecture, Neville urges his audience to prepare—not by seeking external signs, but by living in faith. If one’s faith is based on things seen, then one is not preparing the way. True faith is believing in what the world cannot yet see. The birth of Christ comes only when the individual no longer seeks confirmation in the outer world but trusts the unseen reality within.Key TakeawaysThe birth of Christ is an inner event, not a historical occurrence. Every individual will experience it in their own time.The prophecy "Unto us a child is born" refers to you—you will give birth to Christ within yourself.The physical mother, Mary, is a symbol—every person is the virgin through whom Christ is born.Christ’s birth is not a reward for moral behavior—it happens regardless of one’s past actions.The Bible is not a history book but a spiritual guide to awakening.Imagination is God—the creative power within each person is the divine itself.This birth comes unexpectedly, like a thief in the night—it cannot be forced through religious rituals or effort.The world will not recognize this inner birth, just as Neville’s brothers could not see him, only the child.If you experience yourself as the father of Christ, then you are God the Father—the mystery hidden in scripture.Faith must be based on the unseen—true preparation for this birth is trusting what the outer senses cannot confirm.This lecture is one of Neville’s most profound revelations. It is no longer about simply using imagination to manifest desires—this is the ultimate realization of self. It is the moment when man knows he is God.
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The Seven Eyes of God: Awakening the Divine Vision Within – A Neville Goddard Lecture for Your Third Eye

In The Seven Eyes of God, Neville Goddard explores a mystical interpretation of Zechariah’s vision of a stone with seven facets, representing the seven stages of divine sight within man. These "eyes" symbolize the progressive levels of consciousness through which man perceives reality—leading ultimately to spiritual awakening.He explains that the eighth, hidden eye represents the final awakening of the divine imagination, the moment when man truly sees as God sees and recognizes all things as states of consciousness rather than external realities.The Seven Eyes of God – The Evolution of VisionLucifer – The Fallen LightThe first stage of perception is Lucifer, the morning star, symbolizing man's fall into material consciousness.This is where man sees himself as separate from God, unaware that he is the creator of his world.Moloch – The God of SacrificeIn this stage, man believes he must sacrifice and suffer to appease an external deity.This is the eye of fear, where people believe suffering earns divine favor.Wars, religious persecution, and self-denial arise from this false perception.Elohim – The Worship of External GodsHere, man attributes power to external forces—stars, planets, and unseen cosmic forces.He believes his destiny is determined outside of himself rather than by his own imagination and assumption.Shaddai – The Almighty PowerIn this stage, man places faith in governments, financial institutions, and social structures for security.He trusts in the strength of rulers and external systems, believing they will provide stability.Pahath – The Snare of MaterialismHere, man traps others for personal gain, using deception and manipulation.This is the eye of commercialism, advertising, and political schemes—a world where power is exercised through control.Jehovah – The Realization of "I AM"At this level, man recognizes that reality is shaped by his inner world.He understands that assumption and belief create his circumstances.Instead of manipulating others, he boldly asserts his desires and creates his world from within.Jesus – The Eye of Redemption and SacrificeThis is the state where man no longer seeks only for himself but gives freely to others.He recognizes that every person is just in a state, not to be condemned but lifted through imagination.He saves others by seeing them as already fulfilled in their desires.The Hidden Eighth Eye – The Final AwakeningThough the Bible only explicitly mentions seven eyes, there is an eighth eye, veiled in mystery.The eighth eye is the true vision of God, which opens when the seventh eye (Jesus) is fully clarified.It is described in symbolic terms as circumcision—not of the flesh, but of consciousness, unveiling the divine imagination.When this eye opens, man is no longer bound by the five senses, and he sees the world as it truly is—perfect and eternal.The Western Gate – How to Enter the World of VisionNeville shares an experience of awakening in another world by holding onto an object in a dream and waking up in that reality.He teaches that whatever you hold onto in imagination becomes real in your world.This is the Western Gate, tied to the sense of touch, symbolizing our ability to persist in an imagined reality until it solidifies.Practical Application – How to Use the Sixth and Seventh EyesChoose a desire you wish to manifest.Live in the feeling of already having it. Assume it is yours.Touch it in your imagination. Feel it as real, as Neville did when he held onto an object in his dream.Remain faithful to this assumption, despite outer appearances.Watch as your world reshapes itself to reflect your inner reality.The Key to Seeing Through the Eighth EyeThe eighth eye does not open through rituals, religion, or effort, but through selfless love and vision.When you see only the good in others and lift them up, you prepare yourself for the final awakening.The second coming of Jesus is not an external event—it is the moment you awaken to the full realization that you and the Father are one.Final Thoughts – Awakening the Eyes of GodNeville teaches that every belief, condition, and limitation is just a state that man has fallen into. No one is truly lost.You have worshipped false gods (Moloch, Shaddai, Elohim).You have been trapped by materialism (Pahath).You have sought security in external forces rather than your own imagination.But now, you see through the eye of Jesus, and soon, the eighth eye will open.When it does, you will see only beauty, perfection, and wholeness in all things. You will understand that:"God became man so that man may become God."Now, let us go into the silence.
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Release Barabbas and Crucify Jesus: Living in the Wish Fulfilled – A Neville Goddard Lecture to Awaken Your Soul

In Release Barabbas and Crucify Jesus, Neville Goddard explores the deeper, mystical meaning behind the biblical story of Barabbas and Jesus. He explains that these figures are not historical characters but represent psychological states within every individual. Barabbas symbolizes doubt, limitation, and the mental thief that robs us of our desires, while Jesus represents faith, imagination, and the power to manifest our highest aspirations.Neville asserts that crucifixion is not a historical event from 2,000 years ago but an eternal and ongoing process within every person. Every time we deny our imagination’s power and give in to limitation, we "release Barabbas." When we live in the assumption of our wish fulfilled, we "crucify Jesus," fixing the desired state into our consciousness until it resurrects into reality.Key Teachings1. The Meaning of Barabbas and Jesus in YouThe crowd choosing between Barabbas and Jesus is an allegory for an inner psychological struggle.Barabbas (the robber) = Doubt, limitation, fear, and belief in external circumstances.Jesus (the savior) = Faith, imagination, and the ability to assume and manifest desires.Every time you say, "I can’t," or "It’s impossible," you are releasing Barabbas—allowing doubt to take control.To crucify Jesus means to fix your assumption of the wish fulfilled so firmly that it becomes real.2. The Crucifixion is a Continuous ProcessThe crucifixion and resurrection are not historical events; they happen in every moment of your life.Every time you persist in a desired state despite external evidence, you are going through a spiritual crucifixion.Every dream you hold must be fixed in consciousness (crucified) before it can resurrect into reality.3. The Resurrection Must Be a Living TruthSome people believe the resurrection is a past event, but Neville warns that this is a departure from truth.The true resurrection is the constant realization of desires, proving that imagination creates reality.To say that resurrection is already over is to deny your creative power—the ability to transform your life.4. The Law in Action: A Case Study in ManifestationNeville shares a real-life story of a woman who applied his teachings to manifest her ideal husband:A woman had been divorced for 19 years and believed she would never marry again.She was also in deep financial trouble and unable to send her son to college.A friend, familiar with Neville’s teachings, guided her through the imaginal act every night.Together, they imagined the wedding ceremony, feeling the ring on her finger and hearing the words of marriage vows.They persisted for a month, despite external circumstances showing no change.Within weeks, she met a man who checked every box of her ideal qualities.He told her he would never marry again, but she refused to accept that statement as truth.They were married within three months, and he paid for her son’s college education.This story demonstrates how living in the end dissolves all obstacles—even when logic says something is impossible.5. The Power of Assumption and FaithWhat you assume persists until external reality conforms to it.Barabbas (doubt) must be released so that Jesus (faith) can be crucified and resurrected in your world.Do not look for proof in the outside world. The external follows the internal, not the other way around.Just as Tesla saw his inventions working in imagination before bringing them to life, we must mentally live in our desired reality first.6. Forgiveness is Changing Your AssumptionForgiveness is not about words; it is about changing your perception of reality.If someone is sick, you must forgive them by seeing them healthy.If someone is struggling, you must forgive them by imagining them thriving.Forgiveness means accepting a new reality—one aligned with your desired state.7. Creation is Already Finished—You Are Simply Selecting RealityEverything already exists—we are just selecting which version of reality to experience.The universe is like an infinite alphabet—you decide how to arrange the letters to create your life’s story.If you want wealth, love, success, or health, you must step into the version of yourself who already has it.Practical ApplicationIdentify Barabbas in Your Life – What thoughts are robbing you of your desires? Fear? Doubt? "Logical" reasons why something can’t happen?Release Barabbas – Let go of limiting beliefs and excuses. Stop entertaining thoughts that deny your power.Crucify Jesus – Assume the feeling of your wish fulfilled and persist in it, even when reality contradicts it.Live in the End – Feel, see, and mentally dwell in the state of having what you desire.Forgive Through Imagination – Change your perception of people and circumstances by imagining them as you want them to be.Persist Until Resurrection – Do not waver. Your assumption must become so natural that it hardens into fact.Final MessageNeville reminds us that every moment is an opportunity for resurrection. We must actively choose faith over doubt, assumption over logic, and imagination over appearances. The crucifixion is not a historical event—it is a spiritual process of fixing a desire into consciousness. When we truly crucify Jesus (live in the end) and release Barabbas (eliminate self-doubt), our dreams will resurrect into physical reality.
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Feed My Sheep: Mastering the Art of Assumption – A Neville Goddard Lecture for the 5D Soul

In Feed My Sheep, Neville Goddard explores the biblical metaphor of shepherding as a call to consciously rule and direct our thoughts. He explains that most people allow their minds to wander aimlessly, much like sheep without a shepherd, but true mastery requires feeding and disciplining the mind to manifest desires effectively.Key Teachings1. The Meaning of "Feeding the Sheep""Feed my sheep" means to shepherd our thoughts deliberately.Thoughts, like scattered sheep, must be gathered and directed toward a chosen outcome.The parable of the talents in Matthew 25 illustrates that mental faculties must be actively developed—unused abilities atrophy like an unexercised muscle.2. Israel is Within, Not an External NationNeville interprets biblical Israel not as a geographic nation, but as ideas and desires scattered within the mind."Jacob" represents our imagined desires before they take form in the physical world."Esau" symbolizes external reality—the physical, visible world.To bring "Jacob" to the Lord means to assume and persist in the reality of our desires until they manifest.3. Moving from Servant to SonThe spiritual journey follows three stages:Servant – Learning to direct thought and consciously manifest.Friend – Developing a close relationship with the deeper self (God).Son – Realizing oneself as the divine creator, one with God.We begin as servants, proving our faith by demonstrating control over our reality.Once mastery is achieved, we become friends of God, communing with Him directly.Finally, we awaken to our divine nature and recognize ourselves as sons of God.4. The Power of Assumption in ManifestationSeeing a desire clearly in the mind’s eye is seeing Israel.Occupying the state of the wish fulfilled is bringing Jacob to the Lord.Success is not found in the external world but within, through assumption.To manifest, one must move from merely seeing a desire to thinking from it—feeling as if it is already real.5. The Role of Faith and Testing the LawNeville urges us to test these principles by consciously manifesting for ourselves and others.We can prove we are "servants" by bringing about small, tangible changes in our lives.Success in these small tests strengthens our faith and moves us closer to divine realization.To not test these principles is to bury our talents, like the servant in the parable who hid his gift in fear.Practical ApplicationChoose a Desire – Clearly define what you or someone else wants.See It as Already Real – In your mind’s eye, vividly imagine it as a present fact.Think from the State – Assume and persist in the feeling of the wish fulfilled.Disregard Physical Reality – Ignore contrary evidence in the external world.Remain Faithful Until It Hardens Into Fact – Continue assuming until it manifests.
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By Water and By Blood: How to Birth a New Reality Through Assumption – A Neville Goddard Lecture

In this lecture, Neville Goddard explores the mystical meaning behind the passage from 1 John 5:6: “This is he that came by water and blood, even Jesus Christ; not by water only, but by water and blood.” He explains that this passage symbolizes the mystery of birth, incarnation, death, and resurrection—not as an event from 2,000 years ago, but as an internal process within man.The water represents psychological truth—the knowledge of the creative power within man. The blood represents the application of that truth—the active embodiment of desire into reality. Neville emphasizes that knowing the truth is not enough; one must apply it through assumption and persistence.Key ConceptsThe Birth of Christ WithinEvery natural birth is accompanied by the flow of water and blood.This symbolizes the process of spiritual rebirth—the transition from passive to active consciousness.The birth of Christ is the awakening of the creative power within man.Something from Nothing: The Mystery of ManifestationCreation is bringing life out of seeming death, something out of nothing.The world sees cause and effect in the external, but true causation is internal.The assumption of a desired state, though unseen, will externalize as reality.Water as Truth, Blood as ApplicationWater represents knowledge of the law: imagining creates reality.Blood represents the active assumption of the imagined state.Only by embodying the assumption can desires be brought into the world.The Death of the Old StateTo manifest a new reality, one must die to the old state of mind.This means completely abandoning previous beliefs and assumptions.The world calls this process irrational, but it is the path to creation.Faithful Persistence Brings the Incarnation of DesireImagining vividly and living in the assumption crystallizes it into fact.The world will try to trace changes back to visible causes, but all change originates within.Every person lives in an infinite world of invisible states—what we dwell in determines our reality.Key ThemesThe incarnation of Christ is the awakening of man’s imagination as creative power.The death of God is complete forgetfulness of his divine nature to become man.The resurrection of Christ is man’s realization that he is God in expression.Worshiping idols (external gods) is a misunderstanding—God is within.Every assumption, if persisted in, will harden into fact.Practical ApplicationIdentify your desire clearly and see it vividly in your mind’s eye.Assume the feeling of already possessing it.Persist in that assumption until it externalizes in reality.Do not seek external validation—creation happens within.Understand that all transformation requires death—the shedding of old beliefs.
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The Four Mighty Ones: Awareness, Imagination, Assumption, and Embodiment – A Lecture by Neville Goddard

In The Four Mighty Ones, Neville Goddard reveals the mystical power of creation within every individual. The Four Mighty Ones symbolize the four aspects of consciousness that shape our reality. This concept is veiled throughout scripture—in the four gospels, four horsemen, four rivers of Eden, and four creatures around God's throne—and represents the four functions of the creative process within man.The riddle from Proverbs 30 asks: Who hath gathered the wind in his fist? Who hath bound the waters in a garment? Who hath established all the ends of the earth? What is his name, and what is his son’s name? Neville explains that these questions relate to the fourfold creative process:Awareness (Spirit / Wind) – "I AM"The first mighty one is the awareness of being, symbolized by the Jod (fist) in the divine name.It is the foundation of creation—without awareness, nothing exists.Imagination (Water / Psychological Truth) – The VisionaryThe second mighty one gathers psychological truth into a form, shaping thoughts into possibilities.This is the "garment" that one mentally wears.Assumption (Earth / Solidity) – The DirectorThe third mighty one, represented by the Vow (nail), fixes the imagined state into reality.By fully assuming the feeling of the wish fulfilled, we establish it as fact.Manifestation (Embodiment of the Son) – The ActorThe fourth mighty one enacts the vision, becoming the reality that was once imagined.This is Christ within—the power of divine imagination expressing itself as form.Neville describes this as a spiritual production where man is simultaneously the producer, author, director, and actor of his life’s drama. When these forces work in harmony, we consciously create our reality.Key ThemesThe Name of God ("I AM") is the key to creation.The fourfold creative process determines our life’s circumstances.There is no secondary cause—all experience stems from consciousness.Conscious assumption creates fact—what we persist in imagining hardens into reality.Peace is only possible when mankind understands and applies these principles.By recognizing the four aspects of creative power within, we can consciously direct our lives rather than being victims of external events.
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The Cup and the Cross: How Revision Reshapes Reality – A Neville Goddard Lecture That Will Change Your Life Forever

In The Cup and the Cross, Neville Goddard teaches that imagination is God and that each person is called to awaken to their divine nature. He emphasizes that imagination creates reality, and though we currently operate at a "low key" where manifestations take time, they are inevitable if we persist.The cup represents the challenge of seeing beyond appearances and accepting the responsibility to transform reality through revision. The cross is not a literal object but the act of crossing from one state of being to another, lifting oneself and others to a higher vision of reality.Goddard illustrates the transformative power of revision—seeing a person or situation not as it appears, but as it should be. He urges us to crucify ourselves upon the ideal vision of others, mentally holding them in a perfected state until they naturally rise to it. This is the essence of true forgiveness and redemption.He warns against religious misunderstandings, explaining that Christ is not a historical figure, but the divine presence in every person. The resurrection is the awakening of imagination, and everyone must experience it firsthand. The greatest act of faith is to mentally hold another in their ideal state, knowing that it will manifest in time.This process of lifting up others lifts us up as well, leading to spiritual awakening. Through imagination, revision, and unwavering faith, man crosses from illusion to truth, from limitation to divinity.
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Mental Diets: How to Reprogram Your Inner Conversations for Success – A Neville Goddard Lecture

In Mental Diets, Neville Goddard teaches that our inner conversations—the ongoing, often unconscious dialogues we have with ourselves—shape our external reality. He emphasizes that:We are always talking to ourselves internally, and these conversations dictate our life circumstances.To change our reality, we must first change our inner dialogue.Aligning our inner speech with our desired state leads to transformation.Goddard explains that people unknowingly trap themselves in cycles of failure and disappointment by persistently engaging in negative self-talk. He introduces the concept of mental diets—consciously selecting only positive, constructive thoughts and conversations to feed the mind.He shares a powerful example of a woman who was struggling at work due to her employer’s harsh treatment. She realized she was constantly arguing with him in her mind. When she revised her inner dialogue—imagining him praising her instead—the real-life relationship changed almost instantly.The key takeaway is that inner talking is causative—our words are “sent forth” and return to us as reality. By controlling our inner speech, we gain mastery over life itself. This is the essence of the art of revision:Observe your habitual inner conversations.Replace negative or limiting thoughts with conversations that affirm your ideal state.Persist in these new dialogues until they feel natural.Goddard asserts that the transformation of self requires inner discipline—monitoring and reshaping thoughts just as one would control their physical diet. Through this practice, one awakens to their creative power, realizing that imagination is the gateway to reality.
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Three Propositions: The Hidden Power of Inner Conversations – A Neville Goddard Lecture

In Three Propositions, Neville Goddard presents three fundamental ideas that define reality creation:Your state of consciousness determines your life’s conditions and circumstances.You have the power to select and shift into any state of consciousness you desire.Therefore, you can be anything you wish to be.Goddard explains that life does not change by the mere passage of time; transformation requires a shift in consciousness. The habitual patterns of thought—our inner conversations—create the structure of our lives. Most people remain trapped in familiar states, unable to detach from ingrained mental habits.He introduces the art of revision as a method to break free from limiting states. By consciously rewriting inner conversations, we alter the tracks that our reality follows. He provides a powerful technique:Observe your internal dialogue—what are you repeatedly saying to yourself?Consciously revise and replace negative thoughts with desired inner conversations.Persist in this new state until it becomes stable, expelling old mental patterns.Goddard emphasizes that spiritual awakening happens when one recognizes their imagination as the creative force. Those who remain unaware of their inner dialogue live as Adam—asleep and trapped in unconscious cycles. Awakening is symbolized as becoming Christ Jesus—the realization that imagination is God in action.By taking responsibility for inner speech, one moves from a passive dreamer to an active creator of reality.
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Neville Goddard on Time, Reality & The Art of Revision: How to Use Your Mind Like a Master Creator (The Coin of Heaven Lecture)

In The Coin of Heaven, Neville Goddard emphasizes the power of inner conversations in shaping reality. He explains that human life moves along predetermined tracks, repeating experiences unconsciously unless one intervenes with awareness and imagination. Goddard stresses that the "next life is this life"—one will continue reliving the same patterns unless they awaken to their creative power.He provides a technique for transformation: the art of revision, where one mentally revises past events to align with their ideal reality. He urges listeners to assume new inner dialogues from the perspective of fulfilled desires, thereby shifting their life experiences. Goddard likens the process to watering a garden—by mentally seeing abundance, love, and success in others, one simultaneously nurtures their own consciousness.He describes spiritual awakening as moving from an automatic, repetitive existence into conscious creation. The ultimate goal is to awaken to the divine imagination within, known as Christ, and to break free from the cycle of unconscious recurrence.Through visualization, belief, and disciplined inner speech, one can step into the conscious circle of awakened humanity and truly transform their reality.In This Episode:Neville Goddard explains why your next life is this life—unless you change it.How inner conversations shape your future.The Art of Revision: A technique to rewrite your past and shift your destiny.Why your reality is like a set track—until you wake up and consciously alter it.Watering the garden of your mind: How your thoughts influence others and yourself.The meaning of spiritual awakening and breaking free from the cycle of recurrence.Key Takeaways:Your imagination is the divine creative power—use it wisely.Your inner dialogue determines your external world.Revising past experiences in your mind creates a new future.Awakening is recognizing the mechanical nature of life and stepping into conscious creation.

Good Morning, Manifestor – Activate the Frequency of Divine Wealth & Prosperity

Say these words with me, and let them sink deep into your subconscious.I am a perfect non-resistant instrument for God to work through, and His perfect plan for me now comes to pass in a magic way.All channels are free and all doors fly open for my immediate and endless, Divinely Designed supply.Let the Divine Design of my life flash into my conscious mind. Let me see clearly the perfect plan.Sonia Choquette Prayer:Divine Spirit within me, move me in the direction of my highest good this day, and in the direction of the highest good that I can bring to anyone I encounter.Move my mind, move my thoughts, move my words, move my emotions, move my body, move everything in me in the direction of my greatest success.Thank you, thank you, thank you.Today's MantrasInfinite Spirit, open the way to my great abundance.The light of lights streams through my mind, body, and affairs, revealing all in Divine order. I see clearly there are no obstacles on my pathway. I see clearly the open road of fulfillment.I am a perfect non-resistant instrument for God to work through, and His perfect plan for me now comes to pass in a magic way.All channels are free and all doors fly open for my immediate and endless, Divinely Designed supply.The “four winds of success” now blow to me my own. From North, South, East and West comes my endless good.Let the Divine Design of my life flash into my conscious mind. Let me see clearly the perfect plan.Infinite Spirit, clear all blocks that are standing in the way of my great and infinite abundance.Infinite Spirit, open all paths for my destiny to unfold in the perfect, most harmonious, most beautiful way.Infinite Spirit, open the way for the Divine Design of my life to manifest; let the genius within me now be released; let me see clearly the perfect plan.I see vividly my immediate and endless supply. It comes from a Higher Power, and all doors fly open! All channels are free. I see vividly my radiant health, perfect and permanent. I see vividly my heart’s desires come to pass in the twinkling of an eye.I give thanks that the Universe is my supply; and I am now linked with endless streams of steady, ready money, under grace in perfect ways.By day and by night I am being prospered in all of my interests.The law of God is the law of increase and I give thanks for increase under grace in perfect ways.Neville Goddard:"Define your ideal and concentrate your attention upon the idea of identifying yourself with your ideal. Assume the feeling of being it, the feeling that would be yours were you already the embodiment of your ideal. Then live and act upon this conviction. This assumption, though denied by the senses, if persisted in, will become fact."---If you enjoyed this episode and would like more morning activations, let me know. DM me @emperorjames---Unlock God Mode is a 30-day program designed to elevate your manifestation skills and and align you with your deepest desires. Join this tranformative course designed to help you connect deeply with life and achieve your goals with clarity and purpose.Begin your journey at unlockgodmode.org

The Creator – The Ultimate Secret to Bringing the Invisible into the Visible – A Neville Goddard Lecture on The Law of Consciousness

In The Creator, Neville Goddard explores the nature of God as the human imagination, asserting that everything in existence originates from within. He highlights the biblical verse from Romans 1:20, which states that "the invisible things of God are clearly seen, being understood by the things that are made." By examining one's past manifestations, one can recognize the connection between thought and reality, ultimately proving that imagination is God in action.Goddard warns against giving external forces credit for one’s circumstances, arguing that all events—both good and bad—are first imagined. He emphasizes that motion within the mind is the key to creation, urging individuals to assume the state of their fulfilled desire and dwell there persistently.Through personal anecdotes—such as his trip to Barbados and his ability to appear in his sister’s vision—Goddard demonstrates the power of mental movement. He concludes by urging listeners to honor their imagination as God and to trust in its ability to shape reality effortlessly.Key Takeaways:Imagination is God, the Creator of EverythingThe things seen in the world originate from the unseen, which is human imagination.The Bible describes God as the only creator, meaning all events in life are the result of imagination.Honor Your Imagination as God, Not External CausesAfter manifesting something, do not credit external forces (people, circumstances, money) as the cause.Instead, recognize imagination as the origin and honor it as the true creative power.Mental Movement is the Key to ManifestationCreation begins with movement in imagination.To bring something into reality, mentally shift into the state where your desire is already fulfilled.You Must Dwell in the State You DesireIf you imagine briefly and then return to your old state, you are "double-minded" and will not manifest.Remain persistently in the assumption that your desire is already real.Everything is Created by Assumption and Persistence"Let not a double-minded man think that he shall receive anything from the Lord."Those who persist in their assumption will see their desires materialize.You Can Be Anywhere or Anything By Mental TravelBy mentally placing yourself in another city, you create movement and shift reality.Example: Goddard imagined himself in Barbados and was physically transported there.Never Ask How—Just Assume and Trust the ProcessNo effort is required beyond the assumption.The world will rearrange itself naturally to fulfill your desire.You Are Always Manifesting—Be Conscious of Your ThoughtsEven negative experiences are the result of past imagination.Example: A woman who feared being attacked imagined it for months before it happened.Use People in Your Life as Frames of Reference for ChangeImagine a friend congratulating you on your success.If you can see them doing so in your imagination, you have successfully moved into your new state.Faith is the Key—Assume and Let It BeDo not force or manipulate circumstances.Once you assume your desire is fulfilled, trust in its reality, and it must appear.
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