Tu estado de conciencia individual es tu nivel de ser y atrae a todos los acontecimientos que encuentras en la vida. Todas las cosas, cuando se admiten en la conciencia, se manifiestan, ya sean buenas, malas o indiferentes. Atrévete a valerte por ti mismo de esta enseñanza y nunca más sentirás la necesidad de justificar el fracaso. La mayoría de nosotros no tenemos rumbo. Queremos más de lo que tenemos. Deseamos que los demás cambien, pero no queremos hacer lo que provocaría el cambio, porque no deseamos cambiar. Aprende a disci- plinar tu mente, pues sólo una mente disciplinada puede mantener el sentimiento del deseo cumplido. El reino de los cielos es un estado superior de conciencia, un paso por encima de donde te encuentras ahora, y cada nivel superior se alcanza mediante un cambio de actitud para mejor. No hay problema que no pueda re- solverse mediante un cambio de conciencia. Y lo que requiere un estado de consciencia para producir su efecto nunca puede llevarse a cabo sin ese estado.
Neville Goddard was a writer, speaker and mystic. He taught various self-help methods for testing his own claim that the human imagination is omnificent, therefore God. He achieved popularity by reinterpreting the Bible and the poetry of William Blake.
Even though metaphysics is much further these days, it doesn't invalidate the importance of this book. It will find you when you are ready. Imagination (not thought!) is the hidden superpower that we all possess and hardly ever tap into. Neville Goddard shares his insights gained in his time of living. Take what you resonate with and leave the rest. And never stop imagining! It will literally create the world.
This seems to focus more on changing of mindset rather than the act of manifestation. Which I believe is important! I also just love the way he repurposes the Bible. Through his perspective, it makes so much more sense. I wish it was just a class on how he interprets the Bible. It’d be beautiful. If only he were still alive. RIP. I would in this context, chapter 13 is the most enlightening. Only reason its not a five is that because Godard’s work is good, it is repetitive, and it feels as if I have to wait to find the profound and new information as I read what I’ve read one hundred times over.