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Faith is being loyal to you unseen reality within
Neville Goddard
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Interpretation

What this quote means

Faith is about trusting in an inner reality that is not immediately visible.

In this quote, Neville Goddard emphasizes the significance of faith as an inner commitment to an unseen truth or reality that exists within ourselves. He suggests that true loyalty and belief come from acknowledging and trusting this inner space, which shapes our perception and experience of life, even when it is not directly observable in the external world.

Themes

FaithLoyaltyUnseenRealityTrust

In practice

Example use cases

Using this quote to inspire a team during a meeting on overcoming challenges.

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