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Neville Goddard 5 Lessons

Neville Goddard 5 Lessons TW

Lesson One – Consciousness is the Only Reality.

Lesson Two – Assumptions Harden into Fact.

Lesson 3 – Thinking Fourth Dimensionally.

Lesson 4 – No-One to Change but Self.

Lesson 5 – Remain Faithful to Your Idea

All lessons come in PDF format (A4 size)

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These five lessons are also teachings of Neville Goddard, a spiritual teacher and author who emphasized the power of the imagination and the ability to manifest reality through conscious thought. Here is a brief explanation of each lesson:

  1. Consciousness is the Only Reality: This lesson emphasizes the idea that our consciousness, or awareness, is the only true reality. Goddard believed that everything we experience in the physical world is a reflection of our consciousness, and that by changing our consciousness, we can change our reality.
  2. Assumptions Harden into Fact: This lesson emphasizes the importance of being mindful of our assumptions and beliefs, as they have the power to shape our reality. Goddard believed that our assumptions can become self-fulfilling prophecies, and that by becoming aware of our assumptions and choosing to believe differently, we can change our reality.
  3. Thinking Fourth Dimensionally: This lesson refers to the idea that time is not linear, but rather exists in multiple dimensions. Goddard believed that by imagining and feeling as though our desires have already been fulfilled, we can collapse time and manifest our desires more quickly.
  4. No-One to Change but Self: This lesson emphasizes the importance of taking responsibility for our own reality and recognizing that we are the only ones who can change it. Goddard believed that by changing our consciousness and beliefs, we can change our reality, and that it is not our place to try to change others.
  5. Remain Faithful to Your Idea: This final lesson emphasizes the importance of staying focused and committed to our desires, even in the face of doubt or adversity. Goddard believed that by remaining faithful to our ideas and continuing to imagine and feel as though they have already been fulfilled, we can manifest our desires in the physical world.

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