‘You evoke and sustain the feeling of your realized desire until your desire is realized.’
‘The Law of Inverse Transformations requires only that you evoke and sustain the feeling of your realized desire until your desire is realized.’ British author and television presenter Katherine Jegede has a background in science gained form her postgraduate research at Oxford and her work with the World Health Organization in Switzerland, developing educational resources for rural communities in Sub-Saharan Africa. Katherine has presented two science series aimed at young adults for Channel 4 in the U.K., earning a BAFTA nomination. Kate has worked with the BBC Science Unit and BBC Radio Oxford, also serving as news editor of the International journal AFRICAN HEATH conducting research trips and assisting in the establishment of a learning resources and study center at one of Nigeria’s forefront teaching hospitals. She lives in London.
Kate’s book is about the use of the teaching s Neville Goddard, an das a very brie refresher course about Goddard the following helps – ‘Neville Gardner’s entire work revolves around the mystical interpretations of the passages in the Bible, of bringing the esoteric into exoterics: "Instead of looking at the Bible as a historical record of an ancient civilization or as a biography of the unusual life of Jesus, see it as a great the psychological drama that takes place in human consciousness. Assume the drama as yours, and you will suddenly transform your world from the deserted deserts of Egypt into the Promised Land of Canaan. My mystical experiences have made me literally accept that ‘the whole world is a scene’ and believe God plays all the roles. The purpose of the play? To transform man, creation into God, the Creator. God loved man, His creation, and became man in the belief that this gesture of self-realization will transform man-creation into God-the Creator."
Though the one on one reading of this book results in fine insights and assistance, the impact is heightened by the following excerpt- ‘Growing up in London, Katherine Jegede was always searching for a philosophy to make sense of life. When she found the mind-as-creator philosophy of Neville Goddard, she thought she had found it. Falling victim to a terrible crime, however, caused Jegede to rethink everything she thought she knew. Rather than abandoning Neville's ideas, however, she discovered within them a new source of strength and fortitude. She not only rebounded from her crisis, but also used Neville's creative-mind principles to become a television presenter, something she had never before imagined possible. In this primer and introduction to Neville's methods, Jegede powerfully guides the reader through his techniques--and explains how to apply them, now, in your life.’
This is a fine teaching guide – interesting, valuable, and useful.