The Law and The Promise by Neville Goddard
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In The Law and the Promise, Neville Goddard explains imagination is causative in shaping reality. He shares stories proving disciplined imagination manifests outcomes. Goddard urges cultivating inner states versus reacting to outer conditions. Assuming wish-fulfilled scenes impresses subconsciousness to externalise them. By revising negative patterns and occupying ideals, one transforms life. Goddard advocates consciously controlling imagination to realise goals versus leaving it on autopilot. Persisting in imagined ends births them physically. The world endlessly reshapes around imagination’s content. Goddard reveals imagination as the divine force carrying God’s promise to awaken and resurrect.
Chapters include: The Law: Imagining Creates Reality; Dwell Therein; Turn The Wheel Backward; There Is No Fiction; Subtle Threads; Visionary Fancy; Moods; Through The Looking Glass; Enter Into; Things Which Do Not Appear; The Potter; Attitudes; All Trivia; The Creative Moment; and, The Promise: Four Mystical Experiences.
This book was originally published in 1961.
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