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I am, Therefore I Create: Neville Goddard's Power of Imagination


"Within our imagination lies the divine spark, synonymous with 'I am.' With belief and persistence, we shape reality, for God is our own wonderful imagination."

Michael Corthell

Introduction

Neville Goddard, a prominent figure in the New Thought movement of the 20th century, introduced a transformative approach to manifesting desires through the power of imagination. At the core of his philosophy lies the foundational belief that God is our own wonderful imagination. Goddard taught that this divine imagination, akin to the belief in Jesus Christ as "I am," is the creative force that underlies our ability to shape reality. This concept serves as the linchpin for his teachings on the potential of the human mind to shape reality.

In this article, we will look at Neville Goddard's key principles and explore how they can be applied to manifest our wishes and desires.

The Creative Force Within

Central to Goddard's teachings is the idea that the human imagination is not merely a fanciful realm of daydreams, but a potent creative force capable of shaping reality. He posited that within each individual lies the power to envision and ultimately manifest their deepest desires.

Assumption and Belief

One of Goddard's fundamental principles is the importance of assuming the feeling of the wish fulfilled. This involves immersing oneself in the sensation of already having achieved the desired outcome. By doing so, individuals evoke a powerful sense of belief, sending a clear and resonant message to the subconscious mind.

The Subconscious Mind's Role

Goddard placed significant emphasis on the subconscious mind as the bridge between our conscious desires and their physical manifestation. He taught that by vividly impressing a mental image onto the subconscious, we influence our thoughts, emotions, and actions in a way that aligns with our envisioned reality.

Living in the End

Goddard advocated for living in the state of fulfilled desires, mentally and emotionally residing in the end result one seeks. This entails embodying the feeling of accomplishment and satisfaction that comes with the realization of one's goals. By consistently maintaining this mental state, individuals attune themselves to the frequency of their desired reality.

Detachment from the How

A distinctive aspect of Goddard's teachings is the notion of relinquishing attachment to the specifics of how a desire will be fulfilled. Instead, he urged practitioners to focus unwaveringly on the end result, trusting that the universe will orchestrate the means in its own time and manner. (this detail of manifesting is very important in my experience)

Persistence and Faith

According to Goddard, persistence and faith are paramount in the manifestation process. Even in the face of apparent obstacles or delays, maintaining a steadfast belief in the inevitability of the desired outcome is crucial. This unwavering faith serves as the driving force that propels the manifestation process forward.

Summary

Neville Goddard's teachings offer a profound insight into the potential of the human mind to shape reality. Central to his philosophy is the foundational belief that God is our own wonderful imagination, akin to the belief in Jesus Christ as "I am," emphasizing the immense creative power that lies within each individual. By assuming the feeling of the wish fulfilled, impressing vivid mental images onto the subconscious, and living in the end, individuals can align themselves with their desired reality. Detachment from the 'how' and unwavering faith in the manifestation process further catalyze the journey toward realizing one's deepest desires.

Resources:

  1. Goddard, Neville. "The Power of Awareness." 1952.
  2. Goddard, Neville. "Feeling is the Secret." 1944.
  3. The Law And The Promise by Neville Goddard1961.
  4. Harricharan, Vishen. "The Code of the Extraordinary Mind: 10 Unconventional Laws to Redefine Your Life and Succeed On Your Own Terms." Rodale Books, 2016.

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