Whenever your feeling is in conflict with your wish, feeling will be the victor.
Neville GoddardRead
Listen closely to your invisible thoughts. What do you hear? What are your words implying? That is their potency. What do you want? Name it and rearrange the structure of your mind to imply you no longer desire it, because you already have it!
Interpretation
This quote encourages introspection and the power of positive thinking to reshape desires into a reality.
Neville Goddard highlights the significance of internal dialogue and one's thoughts in manifesting desires. By attentively listening to our thoughts and understanding their implications, we can reshape our mindset to align with our aspirations, believing we already possess what we seek. This mental shift can enhance our reality and attract the outcomes we wish for.
In practice
In a motivational speech about achieving personal goals.
Whenever your feeling is in conflict with your wish, feeling will be the victor.
Assume the feeling of your wish fulfilled and observe the route that your attention follows.
All you can possibly need or desire is already yours.Call your desires into being by imagining and feeling your wish fulfilled.
Sleep conceals the creative act while the objective world reveals it. In sleep man impresses the subconscious with his conception of himself.
Most of us are reflecting life and not affecting it. Your inner speech mirrors your mind, and your mind mirrors God. If you_x000D_ do not change your thoughts, you haven't changed their activity. And if_x000D_ you do not change their activity, the conditions of your life cannot_x000D_ change, for they are only bearing witness to the inner action of your_x000D_ mind.
Only as one is willing to give up his present limitations and identity can he become that which he desires to be.
Yes great people are always subject to persecution and always getting into straits.
I don't let my mouth say nothin' my head can't stand.
Only puny secrets need protection. Big discoveries are protected by public incredulity.
A credible witness to truth and to the values of the Gospel is urgently needed.
Our brains are very, very good at self-delusion. What happens is, it releases the stress hormone cortisol in the brain, which leads to foggy thinking, so you're not even able to judge well whether you're working well or not.
Intense, unexpected suffering passes more quickly than suffering that is apparently bearable; the latter goes on for years and, without our noticing, eats away at our souls, until, one day, we are no longer able to free ourselves from the bitterness and it stays with us for the rest of our lives.
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