doing. I made a plan to start my own business. It wasn’t easy, but I was determined. I began to research, network, and develop my skills. I visualized my success every day, imagining what it would look like and feel like to be a successful entrepreneur. Slowly but surely, opportunities began to present themselves. I landed my first client, and from there, things just took off. My income started to rise, and I was finally feeling free and fulfilled. I embraced the challenges that came with running a business because I was focused on the end goal: creating a
life where I could be in control of my time and financial destiny. As I continued to apply the principles I learned from Neville, I found myself attracting not just financial success but also meaningful relationships and opportunities. I expanded my network, collaborated with other like-minded individuals, and my community grew. Every day, I reminded myself of my worth and the power of my imagination. The Law of Assumption became my guiding force. I embraced the idea that I was already the person I aspired to be. I celebrated each success, no matter how small, and kept my mental diet
clean from negativity. Eventually, I reached the point where I was making seven figures a year. It was surreal to look back at the person I was just a few years ago and see how far I had come. My journey wasn’t just about the money; it was about transformation—transforming my mindset, my habits, and ultimately, my reality. Remember, each of you has the power to change your life. If I can do it, so can you. Embrace your imagination and trust the process. You hold the key to your own extraordinary reality. Thank you for joining me on this
journey, and I can’t wait to hear your stories of transformation! Going to do, but I knew it would work. No joke, a few hours after leaving my job with no idea what I was going to do, I got a call from a friend with the idea that it would provide me with an incredible income for the next 12 years. I can't believe it's been 12 years. I travel all the time; I take about 10 to 12 weeks of vacation a year—Caribbean, Mexico, Europe every year, just to name a few. I've had a really wonderful life
since then. Of course, there were some difficult periods, but I managed to overcome them. I have more fun than anyone I know (not that it's a competition). Last year, my mom was in the ICU for 2 weeks after open-heart surgery, a stroke, and a tonic-clonic seizure. The doctors weren't sure if she would survive, but this time, I went to my hotel every night without sadness or depression. I did creative visualization in a state close to sleep every night, imagining us back to normal, enjoying Christmas as a family. A year later, I was hiking with her
in the Swiss Alps. So, it's time to ask yourself: do I really believe this or not? If you believe it, it's time to get to work. This is your life, and you have no other. Don't forget to have fun. This was the missing ingredient in my manifestation journey. Hey guys! With some recent manifestations, I realized there was a very subtle ingredient missing from my journey. It was not deliberately living in the state of knowing, living in the end, imagining, or anything that required any deliberate effort. It was the state of indifference to the result. This
is what drastically collapsed time and space for me. Yesterday, I remembered that a friend owed me money that I hadn't paid back or mentioned in the last 8 months. Moments after thinking about it, I decided, "You know what? I'm going to let it go. I'm not going to ask for the money right now." Just 2 hours later, the friend (who I hadn't spoken to in 3-4 months) made an online transfer and sent a message apologizing for the delay. AT YOUR OWN ACCOUNT. I was not deliberately living in the end, in the state of fulfilled desire,
or in knowing. I didn't even deliberately use my imagination to visualize him giving me my money back. In fact, my mind thought the opposite—I literally thought it was okay not to get the money. And bam, an instant manifestation! Why didn't it matter what my mind thought? Because the mind does not manifest; consciousness/higher consciousness manifests. In recent days, this has also happened with a few other things, big and small. Manifesting is one thing, but manifesting within hours with this very subtle approach is no coincidence. I reflected on this, and in my opinion, when you are still
trying to live in the end or deliberately trying to do something, you are not really living in the end. Every state has an opposite, and that is what makes it a state. This is what makes it dual. Here, the two states are: the friend returning my money versus him not returning it. When you recognize both states, you collapse the duality between them and coincidentally abandon all resistance towards either state. So, what's left? What remains is his awareness of his friend and money. And once you are aware of these two things without any attachment to either
state in relation to them, you get instant manifestation! Why? Because you were simply aware. Do you notice the subtle difference? I still needed to bring it to my consciousness to get my money, but I let go of any duality around it. So what was left was this unresisting, unconditioned awareness of it, without any “what ifs” or “buts.” When you resist either state, you resist both, and what occurs is an endless cycle of ping-pong. So, I effortlessly got out of my own way, and my divine self brought my money back to me. Note that it still
needed to reach my consciousness first. I didn't get my money back in those 8 months until this came to my consciousness. For me at least, this was a game changer, and while I agree that different things work for different people, this is for those who haven't had much success with techniques and deliberate efforts. A Daily Habit to Manifest Your Desired Reality. Hello everyone, I would like to share a habit that has helped a lot in my manifestation process and that may also be useful for you. With this habit, I got a full scholarship for a
master's degree at a university that I thought was impossible, and within a few months, I revealed my famous crush—something I had been trying for years. As you know, we are manifesting our lives every moment through our inner state, whether we are aware of it or not. When it comes to manifesting a specific desire, it's not about monitoring all your thoughts throughout the day or thinking, "I did a few techniques and it happened" in a short period of time. The process is more about subconscious reprogramming, completely changing the set of beliefs and habitual thoughts that constantly
flow and become your reality, so that your physical reality continually aligns with your desires. To ensure this continuity and preserve the feeling of "accomplishment"—the natural state of your being when thinking forward—there is a technique that is both fun and challenging. Of course, no technique manifests itself; they are just tools. But we know what the purpose is here. STEP 1: Every day, before going to sleep, write three wishes in a notebook. These three desires should cover different topics. Explain each in a few sentences. Never exceed half a paragraph, just 3-4 basic sentences. They can be specific
topics or very general statements. You ever! Every day, I feel my body becoming stronger and more vibrant. I cherish this renewed vitality and embrace a life full of energy. Night 3: I wake up each morning feeling refreshed and full of life. My mind and body are perfectly in sync, and I radiate health and happiness. Night 4: I am grateful for my strong, resilient body. I nourish it with love, and it serves me beautifully. I appreciate every movement, every breath, and every heartbeat. For Wealth: Night 1: Abundance flows to me effortlessly. Opportunities for financial growth appear
around every corner. I am open to receiving all the wealth the universe has to offer. Night 2: My bank account grows every day, and I am amazed at how easily money comes to me. I feel empowered and secure in my financial situation. Night 3: I attract lucrative opportunities that align with my passions. My work feels fulfilling, and the money I earn reflects my value. Night 4: I am living in abundance! I have more than enough to fulfill my desires and share with others. Financial freedom is my reality. For Love: Night 1: Love surrounds me effortlessly.
I attract loving relationships that uplift and inspire me. I am worthy of deep and meaningful connections. Night 2: I feel so loved and cherished by those around me. Each day, I experience deeper connections and affection in my relationships. Night 3: My soulmate is on their way to me. I can feel our energies intertwining, and I am so excited to embrace this love. Night 4: I am grateful for the love that fills my life. The relationships I nurture thrive, and each one brings me joy and support. Remember, the process of manifesting is not just about the
desires themselves but about the feelings and state of being you cultivate in the journey. Enjoy the experience! Ever. It feels like those bad days never existed, and I can barely remember them. I feel so lucky for that! Night 3: Walking down the street, I realize how wonderful it is to be in perfect health. Now that I'm back to normal, nothing can stop me. I am grateful for my good health every day. Night 4: People can't believe how quickly I recovered. For me, it was easy. It's like my body knew exactly what to do to heal
itself, and I just allowed it to happen. I feel so lucky to have perfect health! For Wealth: Night 1: Everywhere I go, I am surrounded by money. In a way I don't even understand, money flows to me. People can't help but admire my wealth. It feels unreal to be so rich, like I'm living in a movie! Night 2: Countless opportunities to make more money appear easily every day. I have effortless abundance. I get compliments all the time about how lucky I am to have so much money. And they are right. I'm so lucky to be
so rich! Night 3: The ease with which money flows into my life is impressive. I am so grateful for the financial freedom that allows me to pursue my desires without restrictions. I can do whatever I want without worrying about the costs. It's like winning the lottery every day! Being so rich seems like a dream come true. Night 4: My wealth is so immense that it seems to multiply without effort. Everyone is shocked at how quickly I got so rich, but honestly, it was easy. The money just keeps coming to me without me lifting a finger.
I hope this inspires your manifestation practices! Focus on the present and detach from the physical world. To manifest what you want, you need to focus on the now and detach from physical reality. Just that. Literally, this is the only trick you need. Focusing and grounding yourself in the present moment makes time seem to move faster, much like a flow state. Just sustaining the feeling of your desire makes you manifest your desires infinitely faster. I realized this yesterday while meditating. You don't have to wait for anything; you only have now. You always have the now. So,
use this now to create reality from the inside out, sustaining the feeling of gratitude and staying rooted in the present. Furthermore, realizing that physical reality is inferior to the four-dimensional mental world is essential to manifestation. It is essential to understand that physical reality is not important. It never was. Let me explain... When you achieve something incredible and your parents or friends congratulate you, that physical compliment isn't necessarily what matters. All this time, what you wanted was the feeling of having that new car, getting that degree, or getting that new job. The job is important, just
as physical reality is important, but it is actually inferior to the four-dimensional mental world, where your emotions carry much greater weight. Your human experience is determined by the feelings you have experienced throughout your life and not by physical reality. Realize that physical reality is not important and that the mental world is the only thing that matters. This will make manifesting 100% easier for you. Even when you feel discouraged by physical reality, realize that this discouragement is a sign that you still need to perfect the art of ignoring it. (There is a lesson in everything.) Be
unwavering in the face of physical reality and pay attention, giving your energy to your feelings, your imagination, and your visualization. Literally, that's all you need to know. Living in the present IS fulfillment. Because living in the present is equivalent to BEING. Because BEING is the experience of completeness. Undivided, unshaken, absolutely free from any concepts and conditioning. Therefore, nothing is missing, and no one is insufficient in this presence. This realization is so great that it opens your consciousness, and you naturally let go of everything that is out of balance with this state. You are awake, you
know it, finally. And you anchor your focus unconditionally there. To live in the present, meditation is what I do and what I recommend. Sit with yourself, notice, and feel your breathing. Mental activity may arise, such as: "Am I doing this wrong? What is this supposed to be like? Am I in the present? What is the present like? I need to be in the present moment right now, I have to be; otherwise, I won't get what I want in physical reality! Oh damn! I'm thinking too much right now; I need to shut these thoughts down!!!" Silence;
everything is fine. You are doing very well. Keep breathing, keep focusing on your breathing. It's okay if some thoughts come up from time to time. You simply allow them to stay in the "background"; it's okay. Keep breathing, keep being, keep being, keep being. The rest of the experience is not something I want to explain because it goes beyond words and concepts, and I don't want to influence anyone to expect something specific. This part is yours to BE. Stop trying to fool yourself into physical reality – true power lies in your fourth-dimensional mental world. I've seen
a lot of people online asking about "acting as if" they already have their desires in physical reality, feeling like they need to pretend something is physically present now, even when it clearly isn't. And while I understand where this idea comes from, it's missing the point when it comes to manifestation. Let's clarify something fundamental: manifesting is not tricking yourself into believing that something is present in physical reality when it is not. Neville Goddard's teachings actually encourage disregarding the evidence of the physical senses when it contradicts your desires, as he teaches to "deny the evidence of the
senses." However, this does not mean completely dismissing physical reality as "false" or "unreal." Instead, it is about recognizing... Physical reality as a reflection of the fourth-dimensional mental, which is your consciousness and imagination—the true creative cause of your life. Thus, while we reject the physical senses when it comes to defining reality, we also recognize physical reality as a temporary expression that can be changed by the power of the mind in the fourth dimension. Here's the distinction that changed everything for me: the fourth dimension (your imagination) is where your desire already exists. Physical reality is just a
delayed reflection of this inner reality. When you "take on the feeling of wish fulfillment" in your imagination, you are claiming it as real in the fourth dimension. You are not pretending that he is physically here now in physical reality; you are knowing that he is yours internally, in consciousness. And because physical reality is a reflection of the fourth dimension, it will inevitably mirror this inner state. This is where many people get confused. They think they have to pretend in physical reality, act as if the desire were physically present before it actually was. But when trying
to fake it in physical reality, there's often a part of you that knows you're just putting on an act. This can create internal conflict, doubts, or even feelings of "fake" that reinforce the idea that you don't have what you want. Instead, the real work is in cultivating the inner feeling of already possessing desire in the fourth dimension. When you close your eyes, you go to that place in the imagination where your desire is already fulfilled. You feel it, you know it, and you claim it internally. You're not trying to force physical reality to show something
immediately; you're resting in the inner trust that it's already done in consciousness and allowing physical reality to follow along in its own time. To facilitate this shift, here's what you can do: Stop trying to "fake it" in physical reality. Recognize current reality for what it is—a reflection of past assumptions. Claim your desire as already fulfilled in the imagination. Feel it now, as if it were already yours. Sustain this feeling with certainty, knowing that it is done in consciousness. When you do this, you don't need to force anything into physical reality. Just rest assured that it
will reflect what you have already claimed internally. Manifestation is about realizing that true reality is in consciousness. When you fully accept your desire as true internally, physical reality has no choice but to rearrange itself to mirror your inner state. It's not about pretending in the physical world; it is about knowing in the invisible world of consciousness. Remember: you are not "making" something happen or creating something new; it is aligning with a reality that already exists. And when you know it's done internally, the outside world will follow. Key to Effortless Manifestation. This is the key to
effortless manifesting. I tried to keep it simple and explain with examples from my life. Step 1: Define exactly what you want. Be precise, rather than keeping a vague idea. Clarity is power. Knowing what you really want eliminates doubt and confusion in the manifestation process. Step 2: Identify why you want this. Find out what feeling you want to achieve when you make your wish come true. This feeling is what you are really seeking, not the object or situation itself. Examples from my life: When I was demonstrating my remote work, the feeling I was looking for was
freedom—the flexibility to work at my own pace and have time for my hobbies, without wasting hours in traffic. By manifesting perfect vision, all I wanted was to feel free from glasses and contacts. To manifest the love of my life, what I was looking for was to feel loved and valued. Step 3: Stop complaining about physical reality. Give up any habit of lamenting or complaining about what is bothering you in the physical world. This is where techniques come into play. Look inside yourself and fill yourself internally. Ask yourself: What would I do if I already had
my desire? In the case of perfect vision, I imagined what it would be like to not need glasses or lenses. I meditated every day, visualizing myself seeing perfectly. I started listening to music for 30 minutes without glasses or lenses, reinforcing the feeling of freedom. In the case of remote work, I practiced gratitude in advance. I was grateful for the free time for hobbies and the flexibility I would have at work. Practice feeling: Adjust your habits to align with your desired reality. Become the version of yourself that already lives what you want to manifest. Step 4:
Memorize the feeling of gratitude. Gratitude is the basis for manifesting. Give yourself what you are seeking in your imagination, as if it were a "trailer" of your future reality. Whenever you feel low, return to that feeling. Tools like affirmations and vision boards are helpful. As you look at your vision board, imagine that it reflects your current reality. This reinforces the feeling of accomplishment. Step 5: Live in the now. Enjoy the life you already have. Don't wait for things to appear. Instead, mentally live as if you are already in the desired reality. In my case, I
lived as if I were already free from glasses, enjoying the joy of perfect vision. I acted as if I were already working remotely, with the freedom that brings. If you are correctly practicing techniques like Creative Visualization in a state close to sleep, you will notice that you no longer miss the desire. It stops being a "necessity" and becomes a natural state. When remote work or the love of my life came along, I was no longer obsessed with them. The hack is to transcend time. Give yourself the feeling of the future in the present. Live in
the now, feeling as if your wish has already been fulfilled. That's the secret to effortless. Manifesting: How I manifested my business and finances to change in two weeks (it was doing really badly), deciding that “I’m rich.” Hey guys! Here is my success story on how I manifested my business and finances to change in two weeks last year when it was doing really badly. I can say that anyone who knows me in real life would confirm that my business turned 180 degrees very quickly, and now it continues to grow and grow. I am financially comfortable, and
my business is very successful for the type of business it is and for what I personally want in life. Most importantly, I feel calm, safe, supported, like everything is okay and will be okay. Here's what I did. I wrote this in the present tense because I initially wrote it as a note on my phone to remind myself how to manifest: I DECIDE that “I am [rich/what I want]” now in physical reality. And I decide that this is completely true in physical reality right now (even though I know that it is not literally true in physical
reality yet, so I don't go around acting delusional). It is only in my inner world that this is true, but it FEELS like it is literally true in physical reality right now, and I ACCEPT it as true in my physical reality now. But I will always be aware that, during this period, nothing has REALLY changed in my physical reality yet; there is nothing really delusional about what I am doing. I focus completely on this being true. I live my life feeling that it is, in fact, true, and I completely abandon the old story. I stop
focusing completely on what was going wrong in physical reality. As far as I'm concerned, I’m [rich] now. Eventually, my physical reality changes to match my inner world. Once my physical world changes, my statement becomes a belief. However, sometimes I continue to remind myself of my affirmation so that I don't fall back into my old identifying habits. I will point out that I was very desperate, so I had no choice but to go all in with my decision that “I’m rich.” I think if I hadn't been so desperate, I might not have been able to discipline
my mind so rigidly. I had no other choice. I also used the affirmation “I am always supported” initially (probably on the first day) to calm my anxiety. Once I was calm, I changed it to “I’m rich.” Anyone who has ever experienced financial difficulties knows that feeling of anxiety. I highly recommend the affirmation “I am always supported.” The “technique” I used was to claim “I’m rich” over and over again. I also recorded my affirmation to listen to, mainly because I'm too lazy to repeat it in my head so many times, and listening is easier. But naturally,
I end up saying it as I listen. I didn't listen to my affirmations intensely for a long time—maybe a few days—because I reached a feeling where I simply knew it was true, so I no longer felt the need to keep “forcing” myself to listen to my affirmations. After that, it was only when a doubt popped into my head that I automatically remembered “I’m rich,” and then I felt relieved and went on with my day. So when I wrote that I was “aware that nothing had changed in physical reality,” I didn't mean that I was “focused”
on that fact IN ANY WAY. I had accepted as truth that “I’m rich” so deeply that, as I lived my life, I truly felt that I was rich and that everything was fine. When I say that I was “aware that nothing had changed in physical reality,” I mean more in the sense that if someone had come to me and asked if anything had changed, I would have acknowledged, “No, nothing has changed in the physical world, but in my inner world, I am rich.” I remember walking down the street one day, repeating my “I’m rich” statement
to myself for those two weeks, and it really felt like it was true. I remember laughing to myself because I thought, “Realistically, I’m not rich by any means in the physical world, but I really believe I am rich, at least in my inner world.” I also remember my mother trying to convince me to get a formal job, because clearly my business was failing, and she was doing what all worried mothers would do. I remember saying, “No. If I'm rich in my mind, I’ll be rich in the world.” But at no point did I fake it
and tell her, “I’m rich, my business is doing well, you don’t know what you’re talking about!” I was aware that, in the physical world, my business WAS failing, and that was why my mother was saying that. I had accepted as truth that I was rich so deeply that it REALLY felt TRUE. So, automatically, I was never focused on the physical world, because I really felt rich. Of course, sometimes I had doubts. I distinctly remember a moment when I had to pay for something, and I immediately felt my body go into a small panic of anxiety.
But I remember recalling my statement “I’m rich” and saying that to myself, and instantly I felt relief, and everything was fine again. So I guess if I deconstruct everything that happened, my short answer would be: once you REALLY ACCEPT AS TRUE your affirmation/desire, it actually feels true, and you don't even notice the physical world. However, you would be able to recognize and accept that nothing in your physical world has changed, but this would have no effect on what you have accepted as the TRUTH. I will add that if you are still noticing your physical reality,
if you are still focused on it, then I do not believe that you have REALLY, REALLY, REALLY ACCEPTED. **AS TRUE** your statement. Some people may say that their subconscious has not yet been completely impressed. I don't say that because I don't understand the subconscious and all that, and I don't know exactly what my opinion is on that. But as I deconstruct the new thing I'm trying to manifest and have been trying to manifest for a while now, I feel like physical reality literally stops mattering to me today. And it's because, somehow, I managed to actually
accept my statement as truth. I have also studied and studied and studied many articles and Edward Art's videos/writings to try to understand that imagination is the only reality for the purpose of manifesting something else. And the funny thing is, when it came to my manifestation of wealth and other manifestations in the career/business/success area of my life, I AUTOMATICALLY accepted the imagination/my inner world as the true reality. Literally, my entire life, I have done this so easily without even understanding or knowing about Neville Goddard. The only reason my business started failing was that I started to
really focus/put my attention on the fact that it wasn't doing well, and I did that for six months; then it snowballed, and I kept focusing more and more on it failing. But other than that, everything in the career/business/success area of my life has generally worked out really well because I would just decide on something and automatically believe/feel it to be true. So, my mind very quickly accepted my statement: “I am rich.” I think I listened to the recording of the statement as much as possible for a few days, and my mind had already accepted it
as truth. Now, I have "consciously" accepted that imagination is true reality. Why it is IMPOSSIBLE to fail. I see A LOT OF PEOPLE saying, "I've been doing this for x amount of time, so many times a day; when is it going to happen? Why hasn't it happened yet?" Or, "I managed to manifest this, but I failed at that," and there is a huge MISUNDERSTANDING here, so to clarify: First of all, this is not a mathematical formula that you apply and find the value of x. There is no logic, there is no specific deadline, there is
no set time, there is no specific technique that works best; there is none of that. The only thing that exists and will always exist is whatever you say it is. You put so much pressure on yourselves with these questions and thoughts. Why? What are they gaining from this? The good news about this not being a formula is that you can get what you want when you want it. Why? Because every manifestation is instantaneous. NOW you have it. NOW it's yours. The second you think about it, it's done; it's here. STOP GIVING OVER YOUR AUTHORITY. My
point is, why are you trusting someone to tell you what you're doing right or wrong when you can just decide you're doing incredibly well? Stop clicking on clickbait videos: "GET A MESSAGE TONIGHT," "GET THE MONEY TOMORROW." First of all, the title already implies that you don't have it. We all know how to go to the end; we all know how to think from the point of already having it. So if you had the money, the relationship, the job, the grades, would you be torturing yourself by watching clickbait videos to find out HOW to get it?
No. You already would have. Be at peace. Be grateful. Be happy. Or be in any state you want, as long as it is beneficial. Every time you ask someone for advice or click on a video like that, ask a question; you are automatically affirming that that person knows more about you than you do. For what? I'm not saying never ask for advice or help, but don't you REALLY have the answers? Or does it just seem better to hear it from someone else? Okay, we all need encouragement sometimes or help understanding the Law. Ask freely to
understand it better, but never ask someone to tell you how to do it because they can't. We don't all manifest the same way; what works for you may not work for me, and so on. It's like building a super cool robot and asking a stranger on the street, who has never seen it, to tell you how it works and what to do with it. Does this person know more than you, THE PERSON WHO ACTUALLY CREATED YOU? And finally, WHY IT IS IMPOSSIBLE TO FAIL. Because you were simply made for this. You were created a specific
way to be able to do this whole thing. That is your power. Your skill. How can your mind fail its main purpose? Does it fail to tell you when you are hungry/thirsty/tired? No. It warns you, and you just know. Manifesting is the same thing. You are literally unable to fail, even if you want to. The people who say "it doesn't work" are walking success stories; they said it doesn't work for them, so it doesn't work. You are the storyteller, the main character, this absolutely powerful being who wills things into existence (and by that, I mean
aligns with your chosen reality because the creation is already done), and you are afraid of failing—excuse me? Breathe, it's okay; everything will be okay. No one can tell you something is true if you don't believe it first. So, the next time you want to fool yourself, remember that it was done in such a foolproof way that even if you wanted to fail, YOU COULDN'T. How to believe that your wish will be fulfilled? The question often asked is, "How do I believe what I want will happen?" I'm going to try to answer this question today because,
really, this is one of the most fundamental questions. This will be a longer post because the... Subject is complex. Let's start with Neville's statement: "The only necessary condition is that you believe that your prayers have already been fulfilled" (Your Faith Is Your Fortune, 1941). Neville here is paraphrasing the New Thought movement's favorite Bible verse, Mark 11:24: "Whatever things you ask for in prayer, believe that you have received them, and it will be yours." There are several other similar verses. Neville is not using the Bible because it needs to be right, but because his own experience
and the experience of others before him have shown it to be right. Thomas Troward said it best in his Edinburgh Lectures on Mental Science (1909), which is the best book I have read on this subject: "The facts were not manufactured to fit the theory, but the theory was constructed on the basis of careful observation of the facts." Theory built from experience is what P.P. Quimby observed in his practice with his patients in the mid-19th century: "What you believe is what you create." I will now explain how you move from doubt to conviction. Phase 1: After
you read and accept (intellectually) the statement "what you believe, you create," you will ask: "How do I get to the point of believing that my desire will be fulfilled?" First, you need to know what you are up against. If you don't understand your "enemy," you can't win any battle. Let's go back to Neville for a moment: "The reason for man's lack of faith is that he looks at the desired state through the consciousness of his present limitations. Therefore, he naturally sees it as unattainable" (Your Faith Is Your Fortune, 1941). "How can I believe when reason
denies, when my senses deny? Reason cannot be the God of whom I speak, for reason will deny. Doubt cannot be the God of whom I speak, for doubt is called in the Scriptures the devil, and it finds rest only in the human imagination. The imagination that will entertain it – that is where it has gone. If I have no room in my imagination for doubt, then I am on the way to learning the art of believing" ("Imagination," 1969). Your great enemy is what we call the Law of Probability. Because of our prehistoric survival instinct, our
rational mind calculates probabilities every time it is presented with a proposition. In prehistoric times, this was something like, "What are my chances of survival if I attack this big mammoth alone? Not very good, so I'm going to call some friends and hunt this bastard together." We are still calculating probabilities before making decisions, big or small. So when you say, "I want a million dollars," the first thing your mind does is calculate the probabilities of that happening. Since the chances are small, the rational mind rejects the idea and declares it highly unlikely. Game over. That's why
when you hear slogans like "no difficult demonstrations," you should know that this is complete nonsense. Because it all comes down to your ability to convince yourself. It is clearly easier to convince myself that I will have a hundred dollars than a million. So forget this nonsense, and let's keep it real. Phase 2: This is the main obstacle, the Law of Probability. Now you will ask: "How do I get around the Law of Probability?" My answer is: you don't get around it because you can't. You make the Law of Probability work in your favor. You need
your rational mind to declare that the odds are in your favor. And it will do so if you give it reason to accept that probabilities need not be calculated solely on the basis of external facts. Do you need to see or experience something directly before you believe it? No. If I tell you about a planet you can't see and explain where it is and why, you might believe me because you know a few things about the universe and distances. That's enough to convince you. It works the same way with this Law that Neville taught. You
don't see it, but if you hear a good demonstration, you can still be convinced. So, how can you believe that the odds are in your favor? Studying the Law. Guys, there are no shortcuts. Speaking about the Law of Attraction, Mental Science pioneer and mental healer Helen Wilmans said, "This knowledge is something that cannot be acquired in a minute. It must be studied. Men do not want to study. 'Give us the results of study,' they cry. One person can no more study for another than one tree can grow for another tree" (The Conquest of Poverty, 1899).
You may not need to read 300 books like I do. I didn't need it either; I just liked it. Because I know the comparative value of the books I have read, I am confident that if you read the 10 books I select from this long list, you can train your Reason to accept the Law. It is not just about Neville, and nor should it be. Your Reason might say, "Maybe Neville is a crazy guy." I read 60 authors. My Reason cannot tell me: "they are all crazy." That's how it works, and now Reason is on
my side. So you use Reason; you don't fight it. Your Reason does not work based on blind faith; it works with arguments and evidence. Your Reason will need to understand HOW the Law works, WHY it works, and WHAT is behind it. And you need to hear it from people who have credentials and authority. You are more inclined to believe the story about the unknown planet if it is told by a Nobel Prize-winning astrophysicist rather than a beggar on the subway platform. Think about it, and you will see that I am right. The pretty young women
and charming men who teach about the Law on YouTube don't inspire that kind of trust. Because deep down, you don't trust their credentials (and you shouldn't). Phase 3. You have studied the Law, have a good intellectual understanding of it, and have accepted it intellectually. Good, but this is not enough. Now you need to apply it and also learn from other people you trust who have applied it successfully. Start with small manifestations and slowly work your way up to things that matter more to you. Remember that you are slowly building your Reason's confidence in the probabilities
given by the Law to replace the probabilities given by the facts. You will never fully replace the impression that classical probability makes on you. You will still be nervous or worried, but you need just enough focus on the probabilities of the Law to cancel out the inevitable doubts. You will need perfect acceptance of the Law to achieve a goal when the world says, "No one has ever done this, and it is impossible," or when every doctor in authority says, "The situation is hopeless, it is terminal, and you won't make it." This would test your acceptance
of the Law to the utmost. When Jesus went to resurrect Lazarus, Martha confronted him with the facts: "But Lord, he has been dead for days and already smells bad." She trusted Reason, and the odds said "impossible." Jesus, who trusted the probabilities of the Law instead ("Thank you, Father, for hearing me, and you always hear me"), told her, "Just believe." On that occasion, Jesus needed an absolute belief in the Law to do something that everyone considered impossible. Others could perform mental cures, but raising the dead was beyond anyone's imagination. Real or not, the story exemplifies the
principle I explained here, and that was the original purpose of this story. So, in conclusion, this is how you believe your wish will be fulfilled. The great thing about this is that once you have this conviction, it becomes a way of life. Do you believe in the law of electricity? I bet you don't even know very well how it works. But you know that if you plug a new charger into a new outlet, even if it's your first time in that room, you are convinced that it will work because you believe in the Electricity Law
and its operation. If you are asked to turn on the switch for the entire electrical grid in a city, even though it is a "big demonstration," you are equally convinced, aren't you? You know it will always work, big or small (unless it's something like Christmas Vacation and the damn lights fail). This is part of your life. Well, the Law of Consciousness needs to become part of your life too, and it will if you follow the process as I have described it. It won't happen overnight. Even if it takes a year, isn't it worth investing for
a lifetime of future benefits? How I transformed every aspect of my life. I was never a choice, and I hated myself since I became aware of myself. Every time I looked in the mirror, I saw shame, guilt, and disgust. I always saw myself as the ugly duckling friend, such a mediocre person, unworthy of love, friendships, money, and anything else. During the pandemic, I fell into a hole when spirituality became popular, so you can imagine the amount of money I spent on crystals, tarot readings, or manifestation techniques. After a while, I realized that it didn't even
come from a real belief in something. In my case, it was pure desperation to change my life, even if it was just a little. I started meditating every day, for at least 15 minutes, and during this phase I met Neville Goddard and his teachings. I had a lot of anger and hatred built up in my heart, so I needed to deal with it first. I had countless therapy sessions, verbalized my feelings and thoughts. Since every manifestation or desire always came from a place of desperation or lack, it took a long time for me to at
least begin to understand the law. I hadn't even read the books; I just constantly scrolled through social media, hoping that if I read some success stories and copied the exact process that other people were following, I would get what I wanted. I tried to “manifest” a specific partner, a group of friends, a better relationship with my parents, but it didn't matter because I hadn't changed anything inside. I ended up reading Neville's books once, twice, three times, and I did my best to apply all this knowledge in my life. That's why everyone says read the books
because, I promise, it's a whole other thing to absorb those words directly into your brain. I believe this is even more important than success stories because to believe, you need to have faith. Reading success stories over and over, seeing it work for others, always brings a feeling of: “Okay, it worked FOR THEM, but how do I know these techniques would work FOR ME?” So I started with some affirmations: “I love myself,” “I accept myself as I am,” “I am loving, caring, welcoming,” and, little by little, I moved on to affirmations about appearance, such as “I
am beautiful,” “Everything about my face is perfect,” “I have the body of my dreams.” Every night for about five months, I did this in front of the mirror, and that's when I started to really believe it. I became a beautiful woman, the woman I always was but had never seen before. My mind became clear, and I became my best friend. Personally, I worked on my self-confidence, as it is the basis of my belief. I am God, the Creator, and this is my reality. It's my choice, and I'm in control. Since then, I've landed my dream
job, my relationship with my family has never been better, and I have a loving boyfriend. amazing friends, a bright future ahead of me, and a sense of freedom and peace. Obviously, in my case, with the depression and the antidepressants, I needed to start with therapy to get to where I am now, but the law really saved me. For me, what worked was a simple thought and then forgetting it or just letting it go. I came to the conclusion that physical reality, desires, is something much deeper than that. It's about you; you are the key. “You
already are what you want to be, and your refusal to believe that is the only reason you don’t see it.” Everything changed in my life. Neville's law and teachings are not just a superficial "make a desire manifest in physical reality" approach. We have many specific success stories. However, this mainly focuses on you and your power. This story is about the faith and belief I have in myself, in my own power—and how a broken girl, who thought she was nothing, with assumptions and faith, achieved much more than desires: peace, freedom, and an absolute confidence in whatever
she assumes to be. "The world is a mirror, forever reflecting what you are doing within yourself." I believe that desires and wants are basically the incarnation of our true inner self. We desire and yearn for it because we know we deserve it, as it is a reflection of our own power. I can't give you a perfect recipe or instruction, but what helped me personally was simply getting to know myself better—writing a diary, talking to myself, discovering my characteristics, what I love and what I hate. Meditation helped me center myself and organize my thoughts, so it
definitely gave me a boost to get started. I want to thank all of you for creating this community. Aside from Neville himself, throughout this whole process, I'm glad a place like this exists. I believe in you. I completely changed my life, and I know all of you will too. My story. Here we go. It is me. I closed the cycle. I found the true meaning of this reality, the true meaning of this world. It's been a journey, and I'd like to go from the beginning to the end so I can see how I completed the
cycle. It all starts with the concept of not accepting the physical world as the true reality. It starts with the fragmentation of myself, considering that many other people and other beings exist in this world. I thought people were living their lives, enjoying themselves, working hard. I saw these other people and had bad thoughts about myself. The first mistake I made was comparing and thinking that they were better or happier than me, and that, in some way, made me feel bad. Thus began my journey of self-improvement. I realized I was doing some things that seemed like
bad habits, and I thought that if I could abandon them, if I could stay clean for a certain number of days, my life would improve. I was always sure that good things would come to me, and I just needed to control my actions, work hard, and strive in life. But I also always had doubts in my head: is life really that difficult? Do I really need to try so hard all my life to be rich, happy, and have the freedom to do what I really want? During my self-improvement journey, as I tried to break bad
habits daily (and failed many times), I started having a lot of negative self-talk. This happened in two parts. The first was to solidify this concept in my head: if I can achieve this, then I will be happy. If I am in this situation, then I will be happy. Secondly, I developed the habit of thinking about what others are or could be thinking about me, and this was almost always negative in almost every situation. Combining these two states, it felt like I was in constant vibration and negative feelings within myself. Eventually, during my self-help journey, I
discovered meditation, and about a month later, I was fired from my job. I was still stuck in negative self-talk, which is why I was addicted to my vices, as they gave me an escape from that negative voice in my head. After my layoff, I started trying harder at work, but I convinced myself that I just needed to prepare for another job and everything would be fine. Still, I continued in the cycle of "I need to let go of this, and then my life will be better." Meditation started to really help me control my thoughts, and
I started to see some progress, but I still hadn't found the main answer. I started trying to explain all of this to my mother because I was seeing her in a very negative way, with a lot of problems. Eventually, I got my job back, but a week later, I broke my left hand in an accident. While recovering, I decided to read the book *Superbrain* by Joe Dispenza. This book introduced me to some new things, like the practice of blessing energy centers, which played the biggest role. In this meditation, we were asked to practice gratitude, and
I decided to give it a try. Because of the surgery, I was also clean of my addictions, which made me think that I was better now and that good things would happen to me. Surprisingly, by practicing gratitude, I started to actually feel good about myself and enjoy my life, but the main point was still missing. After a while, I wanted a new job so that my parents would be happy and I would be too. It was then that I met Neville Goddard and was introduced to the demonstration. It was here that I discovered the main
and only meaning of life and this world: I am consciousness. The entirety of this physical world Simply reflects who I am and how I feel, for all are also consciousness. And since I can only control my thoughts and feelings, and not anyone else's (I can only imagine what they might be thinking, but I can't think and be them), that means I am the only creator of this world. We are all consciousness, but I have the ability to think what I want and feel what I want; I am the only controller, or effectively creator, because this
world is just a reflection. This revelation completely changed my mind and gave me a new perspective on everything. The biggest change was understanding that all other humans are just a reflection of my thoughts and feelings, as they always were, but I didn't understand that as I only imagined what they could be thinking. The second biggest change was controlling my thoughts—not thinking about negative things, but just thinking and feeling positively, because that's how I want to be, and that's how the resulting world will be. There is nothing to fear, nothing to worry about, for this fear
and worry were also created by me. I can simply change these thoughts, and that's how the world will be. This completely changed my life, as I am now free. I think the thoughts I want to think and remain full, happy, and abundant. The key is to accept that the physical world doesn't really matter, as it is just a reflection. The only thing that matters is what I think, what I tell myself daily, and how I feel throughout the day. The physical world will simply reflect this, and I don't depend on it to be happy or
sad, because it is me, so I can simply be happy or sad. It doesn't matter what anyone else thinks or says, because ultimately I have the freedom to think what I want and be how I want to be. To conclude, I would like to say that meditation is essential. Soon you will see how quickly you can control your thoughts, and then with positive thoughts ("I am...") you can control your feelings. And you will realize that all you wanted to change from the beginning were your feelings, but you were looking for the answer outside. I was
the one who thought negatively, but now I control that and enjoy life. You control your thoughts—all the rules you are imposing on yourself; instead, just try to think positively and give it a try. Forget the outside, go inside. Just control your thoughts, and you will realize how simple life is. Everything is just love. I love you all because you are all part of me, and I thank you all for guiding me here. I completely changed my life when I realized these truths, and I wish you all the best.