As we embark on this journey together, I ask you to open your minds and hearts to the infinite possibilities that surround us at every moment. For, in truth, the universe is not some distant abstract concept, but the very essence of our being—the source from which all things flow. Imagine, if you will, that you are standing on the shore of a vast ocean. The waves crash against the sand, each one unique, but part of the greater whole. This ocean, my dear friends, is the universe: infinite, powerful, and ever-present. And you—you are not separate from this
ocean, but a vital part of it. You are, in essence, a drop of water that contains within it the entire ocean. Now, let us delve deeper into this concept of trusting the universe. Many of you may have been taught to strive, to struggle, to fight against the currents of life, but I say to you this struggle is unnecessary. When you truly understand your place in the grand tapestry of existence, you will see that the universe is not something to be conquered, but a loving, abundant force that is always working in your favor. Consider, for a
moment, the natural world around us. Does the acorn struggle to become an oak tree? Does the caterpillar fight against its transformation into a butterfly? No, my friends. These miracles of nature unfold effortlessly, guided by an innate intelligence that knows exactly what is needed for growth and transformation. And so it is with you. The universe, in its infinite wisdom, knows precisely what you need at every moment of your existence. Your task, then, is not to struggle or strive, but to align yourself with this universal intelligence—to open yourself to receive the abundance that is your birthright. But
how, you may ask, do we cultivate this trust in the universe? The answer, my dear friends, lies within you. It is through the power of your imagination, your consciousness, that you can tap into the limitless potential of the universe. Neville Goddard, whose teachings have inspired countless individuals to realize their true potential, often spoke of the power of imagination. He said, "Imagination is the very gateway of reality," and indeed it is through our imagination that we can bridge the gap between our current circumstances and our deepest desires. When you trust the universe to give you what
you need, you are essentially acknowledging that your imagination, your consciousness, is the creative force through which all things come into being. This is not mere positive thinking or wishful daydreaming; no, this is a profound understanding of the nature of reality itself. Consider for a moment your own life experiences: how many times have you worried about a future event only to find that when the moment arrived, everything unfolded perfectly? How often have you received exactly what you needed precisely when you needed it, sometimes in ways you could never have anticipated? These are not coincidences, my friends;
these are manifestations of the universe responding to your deepest needs and desires. When you trust in this process, when you align your consciousness with the infinite intelligence of the universe, you open yourself to a flow of abundance that knows no bounds. But trust, like any skill, must be cultivated. It requires practice, patience, and, above all, a willingness to let go of the illusion of control. Many of us have been conditioned to believe that we must micromanage every aspect of our lives, that we must plan for every contingency and guard against every possible misfortune. But I
say to you, this constant state of anxiety and hyper-vigilance is not only unnecessary; it actually blocks the very blessings you seek. When you are constantly trying to control outcomes, you are essentially telling the universe that you don't trust its wisdom. You are saying, "I know better than the infinite intelligence that created and sustains everything." Can you see the folly in this thinking? Can you feel the exhaustion that comes from trying to carry the weight of the world on your shoulders? My dear friends, I invite you now to release this burden. Take a deep breath and
feel the relief that comes with surrendering to a higher power—a power that knows your needs even before you do. This surrender, this trust, is not passive. It is not about sitting idly by and waiting for good things to fall into your lap. No, trusting the universe is an active process, one that requires you to cultivate a state of consciousness aligned with your deepest desires. Neville Goddard taught that the key to manifesting our desires lies in assuming the feeling of the wish fulfilled. In other words, to trust the universe to give you what you need, you
must first feel as though you already have it. This may seem counterintuitive at first, but it is a profound truth that has the power to transform your reality. Let me give you an example: suppose you desire financial abundance. Instead of focusing on your current lack, instead of worrying about bills or debts, you would assume the feeling of already being financially secure. You would walk, talk, and carry yourself as someone who has all their financial needs met. You would feel the relief, the joy, the freedom that comes with abundance. As you maintain this state of consciousness,
as you live from the end, as Neville would say, you align yourself with the frequency of abundance, and the universe, responding to this alignment, begins to rearrange circumstances in your favor. Opportunities arise, unexpected windfalls occur, and solutions present themselves—all because you’ve tuned yourself to the frequency of abundance. This principle applies to every aspect of your life: relationships, career, health, personal growth—whatever it is you need, whatever it is you desire—assume the feeling of already having it, live from that state of fulfillment, and watch as the universe conspires to make it your reality. My dear friends, I
must caution you; this is not about trying to control specific outcomes or manipulate events to your liking. True trust in the universe involves surrendering your limited perspective to a higher wisdom. It means being open to receiving what you need, even if it doesn't come in the package you expect. Often, the universe has plans for us that far exceed our own limited imaginings. When you trust the universe to give you what you need, you open yourself to possibilities beyond your current comprehension. You allow miracles to enter your life. Think back to times in your life when
things didn't go as you planned. When you faced disappointments or setbacks, in the moment, these experiences may have seemed devastating. But looking back, can you see how they led you to where you are now? Can you recognize the growth, the lessons, the unexpected blessings that came from those challenges? This is the wisdom of the universe at work; it sees the bigger picture, the grand tapestry of your life, in ways that your limited human perspective cannot. When you trust in this wisdom, when you surrender to its guidance, you align yourself with a power that can transform
your life in ways you never thought possible. But trust, my friends, is not always easy. In a world that often seems chaotic and unpredictable, it can be tempting to fall back into patterns of fear and control. This is why it's crucial to cultivate practices that reinforce your trust in the universe. One powerful practice is gratitude. When you focus on all the ways the universe has already provided for you, you strengthen your faith in its continued support. Take time each day to acknowledge the blessings in your life, both big and small. Feel the abundance that already
surrounds you. This state of appreciation aligns you with the frequency of receiving, opening you to even greater blessings. Another powerful practice is meditation or contemplation. Take time each day to quiet your mind, to step away from the constant chatter of your thoughts, and connect with the deeper wisdom within you. In these moments of stillness, you can tap into the infinite intelligence of the universe, receiving guidance and inspiration that can lead you to your highest good. Visualization is another tool that can help you strengthen your trust in the universe. Spend time each day visualizing your desires
as already fulfilled. See yourself living the life you want, feeling the emotions associated with having your needs met. This isn't about forcing outcomes but about aligning your consciousness with the reality you wish to experience. As you engage in these practices, you may find that your perception of the world begins to shift. You may start to notice synchronicities—meaningful coincidences that seem to guide you toward your goals. You may find that doors open unexpectedly, that the right people and opportunities show up at just the right time. These experiences are not random chance, my friends; they're manifestations of
your growing alignment with the universe. They are signs that you are tuning into the frequency of abundance and allowing it to flow into your life. But remember, trusting the universe doesn't mean that challenges will never arise. Life, by its very nature, involves cycles of growth and change. There will be times when you face obstacles, when your faith is tested. It is in these moments that your trust in the universe becomes most crucial. When you encounter difficulties, instead of seeing them as evidence that the universe has abandoned you, recognize them as opportunities for growth. Ask yourself,
"What is this situation trying to teach me? How is this challenge preparing me for my next level of growth?" By maintaining your trust even in the face of adversity, you demonstrate your faith in the higher wisdom of the universe. And often, it is through these very challenges that the greatest blessings enter your life. Consider the analogy of a gardener planting seeds. The gardener doesn't dig up the seeds every day to check on their progress; instead, they trust in the natural process of growth. They provide the right conditions—water, sunlight, nutrients—and then allow nature to do its
work. Your relationship with the universe is similar. You plant the seeds of your desires through your imagination and your aligned actions. You nurture these seeds through your trust and your positive expectation, and then you allow the universe to bring these desires to fruition in its own time and way. This process requires patience and faith. Just as a seed needs time to germinate and grow before it breaks through the soil, your desires may take time to manifest in your physical reality. But trust that beneath the surface, powerful forces are at work, arranging circumstances in your favor.
As you deepen your trust in the universe, you may find that your desires themselves begin to shift. You may discover that what you truly need is not always what you initially thought you wanted. This is the universe's wisdom at work, guiding you toward your highest good. For example, you may think you need a specific job or relationship, only to find that the universe has something even better in store for you. By remaining open and trusting, you allow yourself to receive blessings beyond your current imagination. This trust also frees you from the burden of trying to
control every aspect of your life. When you know that the universe is working in your favor, you can relax into the flow of life. You can enjoy the present moment, knowing that your needs are being met and your desires are unfolding in divine timing. This state of trust and allowance is your natural state. It is the state of being that allows miracles to enter your life. When you release resistance and align with the flow of the universe, you become a conduit for infinite possibilities. Imagine, for a moment, a life... Lived in complete trust of the
Universe. Imagine waking up each day with a sense of excitement and anticipation, knowing that wonderful things are unfolding for you. Imagine facing challenges with calm and confidence, knowing that there are opportunities for growth and that the Universe is supporting you every step of the way. This, my dear friends, is the life that is available to you when you trust the Universe to give you what you need. It is a life of joy, of abundance. It is a life where you are co-creating with the infinite intelligence of the Universe, bringing your unique gifts and talents to
the world in service of the highest good. But remember this: trust is not something that is given to you; it is a choice you make moment by moment. It is a practice that you cultivate daily. Each time you choose trust over fear, each time you choose faith over doubt, you strengthen your connection to the Universe and open yourself to greater blessings. As we near the end of our time together, I want to leave you with a powerful exercise. Close your eyes for a moment and take a deep breath. Feel the air filling your lungs, nourishing
every cell of your body. As you exhale, release any doubts or fears you may be holding. Now, imagine a bright light at the center of your being. This light represents your connection to the Universe, to the source of all creation. See this light growing brighter and brighter, expanding to fill your entire body. Feel the warmth, the love, the infinite wisdom of the Universe flowing through you. As this light expands, see it extending beyond your physical body, creating a radiant aura around you. This is your field of infinite possibilities. Within this field, anything is possible; any
need can be met, any desire fulfilled. Now, bring to mind something you need or desire. See it clearly in your mind's eye. Feel the emotions associated with having this need met or desire fulfilled. Allow yourself to fully experience the joy, the gratitude, the sense of fulfillment as you hold this feeling. Affirm to yourself: “I trust the Universe to give me what I need. I am open to receiving blessings beyond my imagination. All is well, and all my needs are met abundantly.” Feel the truth of these words resonating in every cell of your body. Know that
as you maintain the state of trust and allowance, the Universe is already working to bring your desires into manifestation. When you’re ready, slowly open your eyes, carrying this feeling of trust and connection with you. My dear friends, as we conclude our time together, I want to remind you that the Universe is not something separate from you; it is the very essence of your being. When you trust the Universe, you are trusting in the highest, wisest part of yourself. Go forth from here with the knowledge that you are infinitely supported, infinitely loved. Trust in the wisdom
of the Universe and watch as miracles unfold in your life. When you align yourself with the infinite intelligence that creates and sustains all of existence, there is truly no limit to what you can be, do, or have. Remember, the Universe is always saying yes to you. It is always responding to your dominant thoughts and feelings. So, choose thoughts of abundance, of joy, of love. Feel the emotions of having your desires fulfilled. Live from the end as if your needs are already met. As you practice this trust, as you live in alignment with the Universe, you
become a beacon of light in the world. Your trust, your faith, your joy becomes contagious, inspiring others to open themselves to the abundance of the Universe. And so, my dear friends, I challenge you to make trust your default state. When doubts arise, when fears threaten to overwhelm you, return to this truth: the Universe knows what you need and is always working in your favor. Trust in its wisdom, trust in its timing, trust in its infinite love for you. For when you trust the Universe to give you what you need, you open yourself to a life
beyond your wildest dreams. Go now and live in this trust. Embrace the adventure of life, knowing that you are always supported, always guided, always loved. The Universe is waiting to shower you with blessings. All you need to do is open your arms and receive. Thank you, my dear friends, for your presence, your attention, and your willingness to embrace this profound truth. May your lives be filled with wonder, with joy, and with the miraculous unfolding of your deepest desires. Trust the Universe and watch as your world transforms before your very eyes. And remember, in the words
of Neville Goddard: “Your assumption, though false if persisted in, will harden into fact.” So, persist in your assumption of trust, of abundance, of love, and watch as these become the facts of your life. As you part ways, carry this message in your heart: you are the operant power in your world. Your consciousness, aligned with the wisdom of the Universe, has the power to shape your reality in magnificent ways. Trust in this power, trust in yourself, trust in the Universe, for in this trust lies the key to a life of true fulfillment, of boundless joy, of
infinite possibilities. Go forth and claim this life, my friends. It is your birthright. It is your destiny. It is the gift that the Universe is waiting to bestow upon you. Trust and receive. Trust and become. Trust and transform your world. Thank you, and may the infinite wisdom and love of the Universe guide you always. The world you perceive around you is not separate from you, but a reflection of your inner state. Your consciousness is the only reality, and what you hold in your mind and heart manifests in your experience. This is... The fundamental principle that
underpins all creation, including what we commonly refer to as luck. Now, you might be thinking, "But I've seen people who seem naturally lucky, who effortlessly attract good fortune." How can this be? If luck is a state of consciousness, to this I say: look closer. Those who appear naturally lucky are often those who have consciously or unconsciously aligned their inner state with the very essence of good fortune. They expect good things to happen to them; they approach life with a sense of optimism and possibility. They see opportunities where others see obstacles. In short, they have cultivated
a lucky state of consciousness, and the outer world has no choice but to conform to this inner reality. So, how does one cultivate this state of consciousness? How does one become the luckiest person in the world? The answer, my friends, lies in the power of your imagination and your ability to assume the feeling of your wish fulfilled. Imagine, if you will, what it would feel like to be the luckiest person in the world. Close your eyes for a moment and really feel it. How would you carry yourself? What thoughts would occupy your mind? How would
you react to the events of your day? You see, when you assume the feeling of being lucky, when you live from that state, you begin to notice opportunities that were always there but previously invisible to you. You become more open to synchronicities and coincidences that seem to work in your favor. You start to make decisions from a place of confidence and expectation of positive outcomes. This is not mere positive thinking or wishful daydreaming; this is the deliberate use of your imagination to reshape your consciousness and, consequently, your reality. Remember, your imagination, or the fantasy-spinning machine,
is the very workshop wherein your world is created. Now, let us delve deeper into the practical application of this principle. To be the luckiest person in the world, you must first redefine what luck means to you. Is it financial abundance, harmonious relationships, perfect health, exciting opportunities? Whatever it may be, you must create a clear mental image of what being lucky looks like in your life. Once you have this image, your task is to make it so vivid, so real in your foundation, that when you open your eyes, you are surprised to find that it hasn't
yet materialized in your physical reality. This is the art of living from the end—experiencing in your imagination the fulfillment of your desire with such intensity that it becomes your dominant mental state. Let me give you an example. Suppose you desire financial abundance as a manifestation of your luck. Instead of anxiously worrying about bills or constantly affirming that money will come to you, you must assume the state of already being financially abundant in your imagination. Feel the relief and joy of having more than enough money. Experience the freedom of being able to buy what you want
when you want it. Feel the satisfaction of being generous with your wealth. Make this imaginal act so real that you can almost feel the crisp bills in your hand or see the impressive figures in your bank account. As you practice this, you'll notice a shift in your consciousness. You'll begin to feel more relaxed about money, and you'll start to notice financial opportunities that you might have overlooked before. You'll make decisions from a place of abundance rather than scarcity, and gradually your outer world will reshape itself to match this new inner reality. But remember, my dear
friends, this practice is not about forcing or straining; it's about allowing yourself to feel the naturalness of your desired state. The luckiest person in the world doesn't constantly think about being lucky; they simply are. They live from that state effortlessly and naturally, as if it were the most normal thing in the world. Now, some of you might be thinking, "But what about hard work and effort? Surely luck isn't everything." To this, I say: inspired action is indeed a crucial part of manifestation, but this action comes from a different place than mere toil and struggle. When
you truly embody the state of being the luckiest person in the world, you'll find yourself naturally inspired to take actions that align with that state. These actions won't feel like hard work; they'll feel joyful, exciting—almost effortless. You'll be in the flow, so to speak, riding the wave of your good fortune. This is the difference between working hard to become lucky and taking inspired action because you are lucky. The former is an uphill battle; the latter is a joy unfolding. Choose the latter, my friends, and watch as the universe conspires to support your every move. Now,
let us address a common misconception about luck. Many believe that to be lucky means to have everything go your way all the time, but this is not the case. The truly lucky person is not one who never faces challenges but one who sees every experience, whether perceived as positive or negative, as an opportunity for growth and advancement. In fact, what others might call bad luck often turns out to be a blessing in disguise for the person who knows themselves to be inherently lucky. They trust in the perfect unfolding of their life, knowing that every experience
is bringing them closer to the full realization of their desires. This trust—this unshakable faith in your own good fortune—is a crucial aspect of being the luckiest person in the world. It allows you to remain calm and centered even in the face of apparent setbacks, and it gives you the confidence to take risks and seize opportunities that others might shy away from. But how does one cultivate this trust? Through a persistent assumption of your desired state, by continuously living from the end, experiencing in your imagination the reality. Of being the luckiest person in the world, you
build an unshakable conviction in your good fortune. This conviction becomes your dominant state, coloring all your perceptions and experiences. You begin to look everywhere, not because external circumstances have changed, but because you have changed. Your consciousness has shifted, and the outer world has no choice but to reflect the shift. Now, my friends, I want to address something that often comes up when we discuss the idea of creating our own luck. Some ask, if we create our own reality, does that mean those who experience misfortune are to blame for their circumstances? This is a nuanced question
that requires a compassionate understanding. While it’s true that our dominant states of consciousness shape our experiences, we are not always consciously aware of all our beliefs and assumptions, especially those deeply ingrained in our subconscious mind. Moreover, we are part of a collective consciousness, and sometimes we experience events that align with collective beliefs rather than individual ones. The key is not to judge or blame, but to recognize that no matter what circumstances we find ourselves in, we always have the power to choose our response. This choice—the choice of how to perceive and respond to our experiences—is
where our true power lies. The luckiest person in the world is not one who never faces challenges, but one who sees every challenge as an opportunity for growth. Every setback is a setup for a comeback. So, if you find yourself in circumstances that seem unlucky, do not despair. Instead, ask yourself: How can I use this experience to cultivate the state of being lucky? What opportunity for growth and transformation is hidden within this challenge? By reframing your experiences in this way, you begin to shift your consciousness. You move from a state of victimhood to a state
of empowerment. As your consciousness shifts, so too will your experiences. Now, let us delve deeper into the practical aspects of embodying the state of being the luckiest person in the world. One powerful practice is to start your day by assuming this state. As soon as you wake up, before you engage with the outside world, take a few moments to feel the reality of being incredibly lucky. Feel the excitement of knowing that wonderful opportunities await you. Feel the confidence of knowing that everything will work out in your favor. Feel the joy of living a charmed life.
Let this feeling permeate every cell of your being. As you go about your day, maintain this feeling. When you interact with others, do so from the state of being lucky. When you make decisions, make them from this state. When challenges arise, face them from this state. You’ll be amazed at how this simple practice can transform your day. You’ll start to notice synchronicities and fortuitous events. You’ll find yourself in the right place at the right time; opportunities will seem to fall into your lap. This is not coincidence; this is the outer world conforming to your inner
state. Another powerful practice is to review your day through the lens of luck. Before you go to sleep, reflect on all the ways in which you were lucky that day. Even seemingly small things—finding a parking spot easily, receiving a compliment, enjoying a delicious meal—can be seen as manifestations of your luck. By focusing on these experiences of luck, you reinforce the state of being lucky in your consciousness. You’re essentially telling your subconscious mind, "This is who I am; I am the luckiest person in the world." Your subconscious mind, being the faithful servant that it is, will
work tirelessly to make this statement a reality. Now, some of you might be wondering, "But we, what if I don’t feel lucky? What if my current circumstances seem to contradict the idea that I'm the luckiest person in the world?" This, my friends, is where the real work begins. This is where you must exercise your faith in your imagination. Remember, your imagination is more real than the world of physical senses. What you imagine and feel to be true is more powerful than what your physical senses report. So, even if your current circumstances seem unlucky, you have
the power to imagine and feel a different reality. This is not about denying your current experiences but about choosing which experiences you give your attention and emotional energy to. By consistently focusing on and feeling the reality of being lucky—despite any seeming contradictions in your physical world—you begin to shift your state of consciousness. As your consciousness shifts, your experiences must follow suit. Think of it like tuning a radio; just as you tune into different frequencies to receive different stations, you can tune your consciousness to different states to experience different outcomes. By persistently tuning into the frequency
of luck and good fortune, you begin to receive experiences that match this frequency. Now, let’s address another important aspect of being the luckiest person in the world: gratitude. Gratitude is not just a pleasant emotion; it is a powerful creative force. When you’re grateful, you’re essentially saying to the universe, "Thank you for this, and please send more." The luckiest person in the world is deeply grateful for everything in their life—not just the big, obvious blessings, but also the small, everyday miracles that we often take for granted. They’re grateful for the air they breathe, for the ground
beneath their feet, for the ability to think, feel, and experience life. This attitude of gratitude creates a positive feedback loop. The more grateful you are, the more you notice things to be grateful for. The more you notice things, the luckier you feel; the luckier you feel, the more fortunate experiences you attract. It’s a beautiful self-perpetuating cycle of good fortune. So, make gratitude a daily practice—each morning when you wake up, and each night before you go to sleep. You go to sleep, take a few moments to count your blessings, and feel the genuine emotion of thankfulness
for all that is good in your life. Don't just be grateful for what God has humanly provided; be grateful for what is coming, for the desires that are inching closer. This practice of being grateful in advance is another way of living from the end; it reinforces your assumption of being the luckiest person in the world. It aligns your consciousness with the reality of your fulfillment in this moment. Now, my dear friends, as we continue our exploration of how to be the luckiest person in the world, I want to touch upon the concept of detachment. This
might seem counterintuitive at first. After all, if you want to be lucky, shouldn't you be intensely focused on and attached to that desire? But here's a paradox: true manifestation comes from a place of detachment. When you're overly attached to a specific outcome, when you're anxiously wondering when and how your luck will manifest, you're actually pushing it away. You're operating from a state of lack, of not having, which contradicts the state of being lucky. The luckiest person in the world doesn't wonder when their luck will come; they know they are already lucky. They trust in the
perfect unfolding of their life. They're detached from specific outcomes because they know that whatever comes their way is for their highest good. This detachment doesn't mean indifference; it means trusting so completely in your good fortune that you relax and enjoy the journey. Everything is working out perfectly for you. It's the confident expectation of a child on Christmas Eve, excited for the gifts to come, but not anxious or doubtful. Cultivating this state of relaxed confidence is key to being the luckiest person in the world. It allows you to be open to possibilities that you might not
have considered. It enables you to recognize opportunities that you might have overlooked if you had fixated on a particular outcome. So how does one cultivate this state of detached expectation? Through regular practice of your imaginal acts. By consistently assuming the feeling of being lucky, by living from that state in your imagination, you build an unshakable confidence in your good fortune. This confidence allows you to relax, to let go of the how and the when. You know that your luck is assured, so you can release the anxiety and the need to control. Ironically, it's in this
state of relaxed allowing that your luck often manifests most powerfully. Now, let's discuss another crucial aspect of being the luckiest person in the world: your self-concept. Your self-concept is the collection of beliefs you hold about yourself. It's your idea of who you are, and it's this self-concept that determines the experiences you allow into your life. If deep down you believe you're unlucky or undeserving of good fortune, you'll subconsciously block or sabotage lucky experiences. On the other hand, if you truly see yourself as lucky, as deserving of good things, you'll naturally attract fortunate experiences into your
life. So a key part of becoming the luckiest person in the world is revising your self-concept. You must see yourself as inherently lucky, as someone for whom things always work out well. This isn't about arrogance or entitlement; it's about aligning your self-concept with the truth of your divine nature. Remember, you are a creative being made in the image of the Divine Creator. You are inherently worthy of all good things. It is your birthright. When you truly internalize this understanding, when you make it a part of your self-concept, you naturally become a magnet for good fortune.
One powerful way to revise your self-concept is through the use of "I am" statements. These are not mere affirmations to be repeated mindlessly; they are declarations of your true nature to be felt and embodied. Try this: close your eyes and say to yourself, "I am the luckiest person in the world." Say it not as something you hope to be true, but as a statement of fact. Feel the truth of it in every cell of your body. Let it resonate in your very being. As you practice this, you may notice resistance coming up; all beliefs of
unworthiness or bad luck might surface. Don't fight these thoughts; simply observe them, then thank them for their past service and gently return to your "I am" statement. Remember, what you resist persists, but what you embrace and integrate loses its power over you. Now, my friends, I want to address a question that often arises when we discuss creating our own luck. Some ask, "If I focus on being lucky, am I being selfish? Shouldn't I be more concerned with helping others?" To this, I say, becoming the luckiest person in the world is the most selfless thing you
can do. When you embody this state of good fortune, when you live from this consciousness, you naturally uplift everyone around you. Think about it: when you're feeling lucky, when everything is going well for you, aren't you more generous, more kind, more patient with others? Don't you have more to give, both materially and energetically? Your good fortune overflows and touches the lives of everyone you encounter. Moreover, by demonstrating that it's possible to create your own luck, you inspire others to do the same. You become a living example of the potential that exists within each of us
to shape our reality. In this way, your personal transformation becomes a catalyst for collective evolution. So never feel guilty about focusing on your own good fortune; know that as you elevate yourself, you elevate the world. As you become luckier, you create a field of lucky possibilities for others to step into. Now, let's explore another important aspect of being the luckiest person in the world: the concept of divine timing. Often, when people try to manifest luck... Or good fortune, they become impatient. They want everything to happen immediately, and when it doesn't, they lose faith. But the
truly lucky person understands and trusts in divine timing. They know that everything happens at the perfect moment, even if that moment isn't always clear to their human understanding. This trusting in divine timing comes from a deep knowing that the universe is always working in your favor. It's the understanding that sometimes what seems a delay or detour is actually the universe setting up the perfect conditions for your desire to manifest in the best possible way. When you trust in divine timing, you release the anxiety and frustration that comes from trying to force things to happen on
your timeline. You allow yourself to relax into the perfect unfolding of your good fortune. Ironically, it's often when you release this need for immediate results that things start manifesting more quickly and easily. So how does one cultivate this trust in divine timing? Through persistence in your assumption. By consistently living from the state of being the luckiest person in the world, regardless of appearances, you build an unshakable faith in the perfect unfolding of your life. This persistence doesn't mean constantly thinking about being lucky or obsessing over when your luck will manifest; it means maintaining the feeling
of being lucky—the state of consciousness of someone whose life is charmed—even as you go about your daily activities. It's like planting a seed: once you plant the seed, you don't dig it up every day to check if it's growing. You trust in the natural process of growth. You continue to water it and provide the right conditions, knowing that in due time it will sprout and flourish. Similarly, once you plant the seed of being the luckiest person in the world in your consciousness, you must have faith in the process. Continue to nurture it with your attention
and emotion, but release the anxiety about when or how it will fully manifest. Now, my dear friends, as we near the end of our discussion, I want to emphasize the importance of taking inspired action. While the inner work of imagination and assumption is crucial, it must be paired with outer action for the full manifestation of your luck. However, this action comes from a different place than conventional goal-setting or striving. It comes from a place of alignment with your assumed state of being the luckiest person in the world. When you truly live from this state, you'll
find yourself naturally inspired to take actions that align with your good fortune. These inspired actions often feel effortless and joyful. They may not always make logical sense to your rational mind, but they will feel right on a deeper level. Trust these inspirations; act on them promptly and decisively. Remember, you're not taking action to make yourself lucky; you're taking action because as the luckiest person in the world, this is simply what you would naturally do. This slight shift in perspective makes all the difference. As we conclude, I want to remind you of the immense power you
hold within you. You are not at the mercy of chance or circumstance; you are the creator of your reality, the author of your fortune. Your focus, your imagination, your assumptions shape the world you experience. Choose wisely what you give your attention to. Cultivate thoughts and feelings that align with being the luckiest person in the world. Live from that state, assuming the feeling of your wish, practicing gratitude, reviving your self-concept, trusting in divine timing, and taking inspired action. Above all, persist. Persist in your assumption, persist in your faith, persist in your faith to be indeed the
luckiest person in the world. For remember, your consciousness is the only reality, and you are that consciousness. You are the open power in your life; you are the source of your own good fortune. Embrace this truth, live from this understanding, and watch as your life transforms in wonderful and unexpected ways. Go forth now, not as seekers of luck but as embodiments of it; not as hopeful dreamers but as conscious creators of your own life. For you are the power, you are the luck, you are the divine expression of itself. Thank you for your attention, my
friends. May your journey of becoming the luckiest person in the world be filled with joy, wonder, and the continual unfolding of your infinite potential. My dear friends, our topic, "Act Like You Don't Want Anyone's Attention," may seem paradoxical at first glance, but I assure you it contains within it the very essence of manifestation and the key to unlocking your divine potential. As we embark on this journey together, I want you to suspend all preconceived notions about attention, recognition, and validation. What I'm about to share with you is beyond the surface-level understanding of human behavior and
delves deep into the spiritual realm of creation and manifestation. In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God. This eternal truth, my dear friends, is the foundation upon which we will build our understanding. For you see, the Word is not merely a spoken utterance; it is the very essence of creation itself. It is the power of imagination, the force that shapes reality. When we constantly seek attention from others, we are, in essence, denying our own divinity. We are looking outside of ourselves for validation, for confirmation of our
worth, when all along the Kingdom of Heaven is within us. By acting as if we don't want anyone's attention, we are aligning ourselves with our true nature, with the God within. Consider for a moment the story of creation: God did not create the world and then seek validation from His creation. No, He simply spoke, and it was so. He imagined, and it came. To be, this, my friends, is the power that resides within each and every one of you. You are made in the image and likeness of God, and therefore you possess the same creative
power. When you act as if you don't want anyone's attention, you are mirroring this Divine attribute. You are declaring to the universe, "I am complete. I am whole. I am sufficient unto myself." And in doing so, you are aligning yourself with the creative power of the universe. Now, let us delve deeper into the mechanics of this principle. When you seek attention, you are operating from a state of lack. You're saying to the universe, "I am not enough as I am. I need others to validate my existence." This state of consciousness attracts more experiences that reinforce
this feeling of lack. It's a self-perpetuating cycle that keeps you trapped in a limited version of yourself. But when you act as if you don't want anyone's attention, you're operating from a state of abundance. You are saying, "I am complete. I am whole. I need nothing outside of myself." This state of consciousness attracts experiences that reinforce your sense of completeness and wholeness. You begin to manifest a reality that reflects your inner state of being. My dear friends, understand this: the world is you pushed out. Everything you perceive in your outer reality is a reflection of
your inner state. When you constantly seek attention, you are projecting a state of neediness and lack onto the world around you. But when you act as if you don't need attention, you project a state of completeness and self-sufficiency. This is not to say that you should become a hermit or shun all human interaction. Far from it! Rather, it means that you interact with the world from a place of fullness rather than emptiness. You give of yourself freely, not because you need something in return, but because you are overflowing with abundance. Consider the sun. It does
not shine to gain attention or recognition; it shines because that is its nature. It gives light and warmth freely, asking nothing in return. And yet, all life on Earth turns towards it, basks in its radiance, and flourishes because of it. This, my friends, is how you should be in the world. Now, some of you may be thinking, "But how can I act as if I don't want attention when I feel a deep need for validation?" To this, I say you must use your divine gift of imagination. For imagination is the bridge between your current state
and your desired state. Close your eyes for a moment and imagine yourself moving through the world with complete self-assurance. See yourself interacting with others from a place of inner peace and contentment. Feel the sense of wholeness and completeness that permeates your being. This is not something outside of you that you need to attain; it is your true nature, your divine inheritance. As you hold this image in your mind and as you feel the reality of it, you're impressing upon your subconscious mind, and your subconscious mind, being the faithful servant that it is, will begin to
bring this state into manifestation in your outer world. Remember, my dear friends, that your consciousness is the only reality. What you assume to be true, what you feel to be real, is what will manifest in your experience. When you assume the feeling of being complete and whole, when you embody the state of not needing anyone's attention, you are setting in motion the forces that will bring this reality into manifestation. This principle applies to all areas of your life. In your relationships, when you act as if you don't need attention or validation from others, you become
magnetic. People are naturally drawn to those who are self-assured and content within themselves. In your career, when you focus on doing excellent work for its own sake rather than for recognition, you often find that recognition comes naturally. But here's the key: you must persist in this new state of consciousness. It's not enough to simply imagine it once and then revert to your old patterns of thinking and behavior. You must live from this new state consistently, even when your circumstances haven't yet caught up with your inner reality. This, my friends, is what it means to live
by faith. It's not about believing in something outside of yourself, but about having faith in the power of your own consciousness to shape your reality. It's about trusting in the law of assumption, knowing that what you assume to be true must and will manifest in your experience. Now let us address a common misconception. Acting as if you don't want attention doesn't mean becoming invisible or diminishing your light. On the contrary, it means shining your light so brightly that you don't need to draw attention to it. It means being so secure in who you are that
you don't need external validation. Think of the great spiritual teachers throughout history. They didn't seek attention or acclaim; they simply were who they were, and the world was drawn to their light. This is the power that resides within each of you. When you tap into your true nature, when you align with the God within, you naturally become a beacon of light in the world. My dear friends, understand that from a misunderstanding of your true nature, you seek attention because you believe you lack something—something that you need from the outside to complete you. But I tell
you this: you are already complete; you are already whole; you are already one with the source of all creation. When you truly grasp this truth, when you embody it in your consciousness, the need for attention falls away naturally. You no longer seek validation from others because you understand that all the validation you need is already within you. Within you, you are the operant power in your life; you are the god of your universe. Now, some of you may be wondering, "But Neville, won't acting as if I don't want attention make me less successful in life?"
And to this, I say: success is not about gaining attention or recognition from others. True success is about aligning with your divine nature and expressing it fully in the world. When you act from this place of alignment, when you move through the world as a complete and whole being, you naturally attract experiences that reflect this state of being. You find yourself in the right place at the right time; opportunities seem to fall into your lap. People are drawn to your energy and want to work with you. This is not because you're seeking attention or trying
to impress others; it's because you're vibrating at a frequency that aligns with your highest good. You're in harmony with the creative forces of the universe, and the universe responds in kind. Consider the story of Joseph in the Bible. He didn't seek attention or recognition; he simply did what was right, regardless of his circumstances. Whether he was a slave or a prisoner, he acted with integrity and excellence, and in due time, he was elevated to a position of great power and influence. This, my friends, is the power of acting as if you don't want anyone's attention.
It's about focusing on being your best self, on expressing your divine nature regardless of external circumstances. It's about trusting in the law of assumption, knowing that your inner state will inevitably be reflected in your outer reality. Now, let us delve even deeper into this principle. When you act as if you don't want anyone's attention, you are, in essence, surrendering your ego. You are letting go of the need to be seen, to be recognized, to be validated by others. And in this surrender, you open yourself up to a higher power. You see, my dear friends, the
ego is like a veil that separates you from your true nature. It's the part of you that believes you are separate from God, separate from the source of all creation. When you surrender this ego, when you let go of the need for attention and recognition, you remove this veil; you allow your true nature, your divine self, to shine through. This is what it means to die to your old self and be reborn. It's not a physical death, but a death of the ego, of the false self that believes it needs validation from the outside world.
And in this death, you are reborn as your true self, as the God-man that you truly are. When you operate from this place, when you act as if you don't want anyone's attention, you are allowing the God within you to express itself fully. You become a clear channel for divine inspiration; ideas flow through you effortlessly. Creativity becomes your natural state of being. You find yourself guided to take actions that are in perfect alignment with your highest good. This, my friends, is the true meaning of success. It's not about accumulating wealth, fame, or power; it's about
aligning with your divine nature and allowing it to express itself fully in the world. And when you do this, when you act from this place of alignment, all those other things—wealth, recognition, influence—tend to follow naturally. But here's the key: you must not seek these things for their own sake. You must seek first the kingdom of God, which is within you. You must align with your true nature, with the God within, and when you do this, when you act as if you don't need anyone's attention because you are already complete and whole, all these things will
be added unto you. Now, some of you may be thinking, "But Neville, this sounds too good to be true. Surely it can't be this simple." And to this, I say: the truth is always simple. It's our human minds that complicate things. The law of assumption, the principle of acting as if, is as simple and as natural as breathing. Just as you don't have to think about how to breathe, you don't have to struggle to apply this principle. You simply need to assume the state of being complete and whole, of not needing anyone's attention. You need
to feel it as real, to live from that state consistently. And as you do this, you will find your outer world naturally aligning with this inner state. Remember, my dear friends, that creation is finished; all possible states already exist. When you act as if you don't want anyone's attention, you are not creating a new state; you are simply selecting a state that already exists and stepping into it. You're choosing to occupy a version of reality where you are already complete and whole. This is the power of your imagination: it is the power to select from
infinite possibilities and make them your reality. When you imagine yourself as someone who doesn't need attention, who is secure in their own being, you are selecting that version of yourself from the infinite versions that exist. And as you persist in this state, as you live from it consistently, it becomes your reality. Now let us address a common challenge that many face when applying this principle. You may find that old habits of seeking attention die hard. You may catch yourself falling back into patterns of neediness or validation-seeking. When this happens, do not judge yourself harshly. Simply
observe it, acknowledge it, and then consciously choose again. Remember, you are in the process of transformation. You are shifting from one state of consciousness to another. This shift doesn't always happen overnight; it requires persistence, patience, and above all, faith in the law of assumption. Each time you catch yourself seeking attention, use it. As an opportunity to reaffirm your new state, say to yourself, "I remember when I used to seek attention, but now I know that I am complete and whole within myself." In doing so, you are rewriting your subconscious patterns and reinforcing your new state
of being. My dear friends, understand the world is a mirror reflecting back to you your own consciousness. When you consistently act as if you don't want anyone's attention, when you live from a state of completeness and wholeness, the world will begin to reflect this back to you. You will find that people treat you differently; they will respect you more, value your opinions more highly, and seek out your company more often. This is not because you've done anything to impress them or gain their attention; it's simply because you're radiating a different energy—you're vibrating at a higher
frequency, and people naturally respond to this energy, often without even knowing why. Consider the great spiritual teachers throughout history. They didn't seek followers or try to impress anyone; they simply embodied their truth, lived from their divine nature, and people were naturally drawn to them, sensing the power and authenticity of their being. This, my friends, is the power that resides within each of you. When you act as if you don't want anyone's attention, when you live from a place of inner completeness, you become like these great teachers. You become a light in the world—not because you're
trying to be, but because it's your natural state of being. Now, let us take this principle even further. When you act as if you don't want anyone's attention, you are, in essence, practicing detachment. You are detaching from the outcomes of your actions, from the opinions of others, from the need for external validation. This detachment is not indifference; it's not about not caring. Rather, it's about caring so deeply about being true to your nature that everything else becomes secondary. It's about being so aligned with your inner truth that external opinions and validations lose their power over
you. In this state of detachment, you find true freedom. You're no longer bound by the opinions of others or the need for their approval. You're free to express your divine nature fully, without fear or hesitation, and in this freedom, you find your greatest power. You see, my dear friends, when you're not bound by the need for attention or approval, you're free to take risks, to be creative, to express yourself authentically. You're free to follow your intuition, to pursue your true calling without worrying about what others might think. This freedom is the birthright of every human
being; it's the natural state of the god/man that you truly are. When you act as if you don't want anyone's attention, you are reclaiming this birthright; you are stepping into your true power as a divine being. Now, some of you may be wary. "But Neville, on acting as if I don't want attention, does that make me seem aloof or uncaring?" To this, I say quite the opposite. When you're not seeking attention for yourself, you're free to give your full attention to others. Think about it: when you're constantly seeking attention, your focus is on yourself. You're
thinking about how you're being perceived, whether you're making a good impression, whether people are noticing you. But when you let go of this need for attention, you're free to truly see and hear others. In this state, you become a better listener, a more empathetic friend, a more effective leader. You're able to connect with others on a deeper level because you're not distracted by your own need for validation. You're present, fully engaged in the moment, fully focused on the person in front of you. This, my friends, is true charisma. It's not about drawing attention to yourself,
but about being so present, so authentic, that people are naturally drawn to you. It's about being so secure in yourself that you can give your full attention to others without needing anything in return. As we near the end of our time together, I want to leave you with this thought: acting as if you don't want anyone's attention is not about becoming invisible or diminishing your light. It's about shining so brightly from within that you don't need external sources to illuminate you. It's about knowing—truly knowing—that you are already complete, already whole, already one with the source
of all creation. It's about living from this knowing, embodying it in every thought, every word, every action. When you do this—when you act from this place of inner completeness—you become a powerful force in the world. Not because you're seeking to be, but because it's the natural expression of your true nature. So go forth, my dear friends, and practice this principle: act as if you don't want anyone's attention; live from a place of inner completeness and wholeness. Trust in the law of assumption, knowing that as you assume this state, it must and will manifest in your
outer reality. Remember, you are the upper hand in your life; you are the god of your universe. As you think, feel, and assume, so shall your world be. Choose wisely, choose consciously, and watch as your world transforms before your very eyes. Above all, have faith—faith in the law, faith in your divine nature, faith in the power of your consciousness to shape your reality. For with faith, all things are possible. Thank you, my dear friends, for your attention and your presence. May you go forth and live from the God within you, shining your light brightly in
the world—not for attention or acclaim, but because it is your true nature to do so. God bless you all. Let me tell you a profound truth that will change your life forever: the power that you seek, the power to... Manifest! Even the impossible lies do within you at this very moment. You are that power; you are the operant power. You are God in the most profound sense, temporarily occupying a garment of flesh. I say to you now, for just one minute—one single minute of your time—you can set in motion forces so magnificent that they will
reshape your entire world. For consciousness is the only reality, and in that one minute of focused consciousness, you can plant a seed that must, by Divine Law, come to harvest. Tonight, I share with you not theory, but law—immutable, unchangeable law. The law states that your consciousness, your feeling, your assumption, is the only reality. What you feel as true, what you accept as real in that one minute of focused attention, becomes the blueprint that the whole vast world must follow. Consider this: when you go to sleep tonight, enter into that one minute with complete surrender to
your desire fulfilled. Feel it as real; feel it as present; feel it as now. For the feeling is the secret, and that one minute of reality of your desire is more powerful than a thousand minutes of yearning or wanting. Let me share with you what I mean. Suppose you desire wealth beyond measure. In that one minute, you must feel the weight of that wealth, the satisfaction of that abundance, the joy of that prosperity as if it were already yours. You must enter into the state of the wish fulfilled so completely that when you open your
eyes, the outer world seems pale in comparison to what you have just experienced. The outer world, you see, is nothing more than a shadow, a reflection of past assumptions. But in that one sacred minute, you have the power to change every assumption, to rewrite every belief, to transform every aspect of your life. The whole vast world will reshape itself to match your new assumption—for this is law. I tell you, time is nothing to your subconscious mind. What you impress upon it in that one minute of focused feeling will work day and night to externalize itself
in your world. This is why scripture tells us, "In a moment, in the twinkling of an eye, we shall all be changed." That moment is the moment of assumption. You need not concern yourself with the how. The how is not your part in this Divine drama. Your role is simply to occupy the state of consciousness of the wish fulfilled for that one minute with such intensity, such conviction, that you can say with absolute certainty, "It is done." I remember a lady who came to me in dire circumstances. She had not a penny to her name,
and predators were at her door. I told her to take one minute—just one minute—before sleep and feel the joy, the relief, the absolute knowing of having more than enough. She did this faithfully, and within weeks, through channels she could never have imagined, abundance flowed into her life from every direction. You see, the outer world must conform to your inner assumptions; it has no choice in the matter. Just as the fruit must grow from the seed, your outer world must grow from the seed of your assumption. And that seed, planted in one minute of focused feeling,
contains within it all that is necessary for its own fulfillment. Let me tell you something of profound importance: when you enter into that one minute of consciousness, you must do so with the knowledge that you are entering the most holy of holies. You are entering into the very source of creation itself, for your consciousness, your "I am," is God Himself, and there is no other power to create or to destroy. Think of it this way: if you were to witness a miracle this very moment, what would you feel? How would your body respond? What thoughts
would flow through your mind? That is exactly how you must feel in your one minute of focused consciousness. You must feel the naturalness, the reality, the absolute certainty of your desire fulfilled. The reason most people fail in their manifestations is that they treat their imaginal acts as something unreal, something separate from themselves. But I tell you now, your imaginal acts are more real than the world of Caesar, for they are the very substance from which all reality springs. In that one minute, you must abandon yourself completely to the feeling of the wish fulfilled. If you
desire perfect health, feel the freedom and vitality in every cell of your body. If you desire a specific position, feel the satisfaction and responsibility of that position. If you desire a particular relationship, feel the love and connection as if it were already yours. The secret lies in the intensity of your feeling, the completeness of your absorption in the state of desire. For feeling is the secret, and in that one minute of focused feeling, you are literally molding the substance of the universe according to your desire. Remember the words of scripture: "Be ye transformed by the
renewing of your mind." This transformation takes place in consciousness first, and that one minute of transformation in consciousness will work its magic until the outer world reflects perfectly what you have impressed upon your subconscious mind. Do not make the mistake of thinking that that one minute is too short a time to manifest the impossible. Time is only a concept of the outer world. In the realm of consciousness, in the realm of the subconscious mind, one minute of complete absorption in the feeling of the wish fulfilled is equal to an eternity. Let me tell you what
most of humanity has forgotten: in your imagination, which is your own wonderful human consciousness, you can in one minute live an entire lifetime. You can compress time to such a degree that a thousand... Years become as one day in your consciousness; this is the mystery that the ancient mystics knew. When I tell you to take one minute, I am speaking of a minute pregnant with infinite possibility. For in that minute, when properly used, you transcend all limitations of time and space. You enter into the eternal now, where all things are possible and all realities exist
simultaneously. Consider this: every moment of your life, you are manifesting. Every single moment, you are creating through your assumptions. But most of these moments are spent unconsciously accepting the limitations of your current reality. What I am giving you now is the secret of conscious creation—deliberate manifestation—through that one focused minute. Let me share with you an absolute principle: the feeling of the wish fulfilled is the secret of creation. Not the wish, not the want, not the desire, but the feeling of already having what you desire. In that one minute, you must generate this feeling with such
intensity that it crowds out all other thoughts and feelings. When you close your eyes tonight, when you enter into that one minute of focused consciousness, you must feel with every fiber of your being that you are now the person you desire to be. You must feel the reality of it so intensely that when you open your eyes, the physical world seems like the dream, and what you have just experienced in imagination seems like the reality. I tell you with absolute certainty that your three-dimensional world is nothing more than the out-picturing of your assumptions. The whole
vast world is yourself pushed out. Therefore, in that one minute, you are literally rearranging the entire universe according to your assumption. What would you feel like if you were now the person you desire to be? What would you experience? How would your friends address you? What conversations would you have? These are not idle questions; they are the very substance of creation. For in that one minute, as you feel these things as real, you are creating them in the only place they can be created: in consciousness. Remember the words I share with you now: your consciousness
is God; your "I am" is the creator of all that appears in your world. Therefore, when you enter into that one minute of focused feeling, you are entering into the very creative substance of the universe. You are entering into God himself. I have tested this law countless times, and I tell you now it never fails. A lady once came to me in tears, her child desperately ill. I told her to take one minute before sleep and feel the joy, the relief, the gratitude of seeing her child in perfect health. She did this faithfully, and within
days her child made a recovery that the doctors could not explain. You see, the outer world has no choice but to conform to your inner assumptions. This is law; just as an apple seed must produce an apple tree, your assumption must produce its physical equivalent. And in that one minute of focused feeling, you are planting the seed that must come to harvest. Let me tell you of the power that lies within that one minute. When you enter into it, you must do so with the knowledge that you are entering into the most sacred of activities.
You are literally exercising your divine right as a created being. You are doing the work that you were created to do. Do not make the mistake of thinking that this is mere positive thinking or autosuggestion. What I am giving you is the very principle of creation itself. It is the same principle that created the stars and the planets, that maintains the order of the universe. It is the principle that scripture refers to when it says, "Let there be light." In that one minute, you must let there be that which you desire to experience. You must
feel it with such completion, such totality, that you can say with absolute conviction, "It is finished." But when you can feel this, when you can experience this with your whole being, the thing is done, and all the forces of the universe move to bring about its physical manifestation. Think of it this way: everything you now accept as real was once only imagined. Your current circumstances, your present relationships, your existing conditions, all were first imagined before they became fact. Therefore, in that one minute, you are engaging in the most natural and most powerful of all human
activities: the act of conscious creation through imagination. I tell you now with absolute authority that if you understand and apply what I am sharing with you in this moment, nothing will be impossible for you. For the one who knows how to use that single minute of consciousness holds within their hands the key to all creation. Consider the words of scripture: "Before they call, I will answer." This is not some distant God responding to prayer; this is the law of consciousness in operation. When you enter that one minute with the feeling of the wish fulfilled, you
have already created it. The answer precedes the call because in consciousness, where all creation takes place, you have already received. Let me share with you a profound truth that few understand: in your imagination, there is no limitation of time or space. You can traverse a million years in a single second of consciousness. You can experience the end before the beginning. This is why that one minute, properly used, can reshape your entire existence. When you lie down tonight, when you enter into that sacred minute of communion with your own wonderful human imagination, you must do so
with the knowledge that you are entering the realm of cause. The three-dimensional world you see around you is merely effect. By eternal law, conform to what you establish in consciousness. I tell you now: do not waste that minute wondering how your desire will be fulfilled. The how is not your concern; your only responsibility is to assume the feeling of the wish fulfilled, with such intensity, such conviction, that you can feel the naturalness of it, feel the solidity of it, feel the reality of it. Imagine, if you desire perfect health, that in that one minute you
must feel the vitality coursing through your veins, feel the strength in your limbs, feel the perfect functioning of every organ, every cell. Feel the joy of moving with complete freedom and vigor; feel the naturalness of perfect health so completely that you cannot remember what it felt like to be otherwise. If it is wealth you desire, in that one minute you must feel the abundance surrounding you, feel the security of substantial wealth, feel the freedom it brings, feel the joy of helping others, feel the naturalness of having more than enough. Feel it so completely that you
cannot remember what lack feels like. You see, your subconscious mind knows no difference between what you imagine with feeling and what you experience in the outer world. To your subconscious mind, they are one and the same. Therefore, what you impress upon it in that focused minute of consciousness must externalize itself in your world. Let me tell you of a principle that never fails: the intensity of your feeling determines the speed of its manifestation. When you enter that one minute of focused consciousness, you must abandon yourself completely to the feeling of the wish fulfilled. Let no
doubt enter; let no contrary thought disturb your assumption. Remember this: your consciousness is the only reality. Everything you now consider real was first only imagined. The chair you sit on, the clothes you wear, the buildings you live in—all were first only imagined before they became fact. Therefore, what you imagine with feeling in that one minute is as real as anything you now consider real. I share with you now a secret of manifestation that few understand: when you enter that one minute of consciousness, you must do so from the end. Live in the end; experience the
completion, the fulfillment, the attainment of your desire. For when you experience the end in consciousness, all the steps necessary for its achievement must unfold naturally. Think of it this way: if you were to receive news right now that your desire had been fulfilled, what would you feel? How would your body respond? What thoughts would flow through your mind? That is exactly how you must feel in your one minute of focused consciousness. You must generate those exact feelings, those exact sensations. Do not make the mistake of thinking that this is merely daydreaming or fantasizing. What I
am giving you is the very principle by which the universe operates. It is the principle of assumption, and it never fails. What you assume to be true, what you feel to be real in consciousness, must externalize itself in your world. Let me share with you a profound truth that will revolutionize your understanding of manifestation: in that one minute of focused consciousness, you are literally rearranging the entire universe, for consciousness is the only reality, and what you establish therein must, by eternal law, manifest in your world. I tell you from my own experience, time after time,
that this law is as exact as mathematics; just as 2 + 2 must equal 4, what you feel as real in consciousness must externalize itself in your world. This is not theory; this is law, and it operates with mathematical precision. When you enter into that one minute tonight, you must do so with the knowledge that you are entering into the very substance of creation. Your consciousness, your "I am," is God Himself in operation. Therefore, whenever you accept as true in that state of consciousness, it has no choice but to externalize itself. Consider this: every moment
of your life, you are manifesting. Every single thought, accompanied by feeling, is creating your future. But when you take that one minute and consciously direct it, when you deliberately assume the feeling of your wish fulfilled, you are exercising your divine creative power at its highest level. Let me tell you something remarkable about your imagination: in it, there is no such thing as impossibility. In that one minute of focused consciousness, you can be, do, or have anything you desire. The limitations of time, space, and circumstance do not exist in imagination; they are only beliefs we accept
in our outer world. When you lie down tonight, when you enter into that sacred minute of communion with your own wonderful human imagination, you must feel with every fiber of your being that your desire is already fulfilled. Feel the joy of it; feel the reality of it; feel the naturalness of it. If you desire a particular position or achievement, in that one minute you must feel the satisfaction of already having achieved it. Feel the respect it brings; feel the responsibility it carries; feel the natural pride in your accomplishment. Feel it so completely that you cannot
remember what it felt like to desire it. You see, the secret lies in the feeling. Feeling is the secret. It is not enough to merely visualize or think about your desire; you must feel it as real. You must generate the feeling that would be yours if your desire were already a fact in the outer world. Let me tell you something about the nature of consciousness that few understand: your consciousness is not confined to your physical body. It extends throughout the universe. Therefore, when you assume a state in consciousness, you are literally rearranging the entire universe
to match your assumption. I share with you now a principle that has transformed countless lives: the feeling... Of the wish fulfilled is the secret of creation: not the wishing, not the hoping, not the wanting, but the feeling of already having what you desire. This is the secret that all the great ones of history have known. Remember this: your outer world is nothing more than your inner world objectified. Everything you now see and experience was first only imagined. Therefore, what you feel as real in that one minute of focused consciousness must, by law, become real in
your outer world. Think of the power that lies within that one minute. In it, you can transcend all limitations. In it, you can rewrite your entire life story. In it, you can plant a seed that must, by Divine Law, come to harvest. For consciousness is the only reality, and what you establish there is more real than anything in the outer world. Do not let anyone tell you that this is mere positive thinking or wishful dreaming. What I am giving you is the very principle by which the universe operates. It is the same principle that keeps
the stars in their courses and maintains the order of creation: the principle of conscious assumption. Let me tell you the final and most crucial truth about this one minute that can transform your entire existence. When you feel the reality of desire so intensely that your whole being vibrates with its truth, you have planted a seed in the fertile soil of infinite possibility that must come to harvest. Do you know why most people fail in their manifestations? They treat their imaginal acts as something unreal, something separate from life itself. But I tell you now: your imaginal
acts, in that one minute, are more real than the world you see around you, for they are the very substance from which all reality springs. Think of this: every invention, every discovery, every achievement in human history began in someone's imagination. Everything that now exists in your world was once only imagined. Therefore, what you imagine with feeling in that one minute has a divine right to manifest, for this is the way of creation itself. I tell you with absolute certainty that if you will faithfully apply this law; if you will enter into that one minute each
night, feeling the reality of your desire fulfilled, your whole world must shape itself to match your assumption. This is not hope; this is law. Remember these final words I share with you now: you are not some tiny being struggling against the world; you are the operant power. You are the creator of your reality. That one minute of focused consciousness, properly used, contains within it the power to reshape universes. Tonight, when you enter into that one minute, do so with the knowledge that you are entering into the most holy of holies. Feel the reality of your
desire with such intensity that when you open your eyes, the physical world seems pale in comparison to what you have just experienced. For in that one minute, properly used, even the impossible must yield to your assumption. The whole vast world will conspire to make your assumption a reality, for this is the eternal law of consciousness: what you feel is real in consciousness must externalize itself in your world. I leave you with this final truth: the power is within you; the kingdom is within you. That one minute of focused consciousness, used with understanding and feeling, is
more powerful than a thousand years of toil, for in that minute, you are exercising your divine right as a creative being. Go forth now with this knowledge. Apply this law. Test it. Prove it in the laboratory of your own life, for I tell you with absolute authority that the impossible will manifest for you when you understand the power of that one minute of focused consciousness. Let this be your practice from this moment forward: enter that one minute with complete faith, with absolute conviction, with the feeling of your desire fulfilled. For when you do this, you
are doing the work you were created to do. You are consciously creating your reality through the power of your own wonderful human imagination. Remember: what is yourself pushed out. Therefore, in that one minute, you are literally rearranging the entire universe according to your assumption. There is no power outside of you that can withstand what you establish in consciousness, for consciousness is the only reality, and you are that consciousness. And now, knowing this truth, understanding this law, go forth and create the life you desire, for you hold within you, in that one minute of focused consciousness,
the power to manifest even the impossible. This is the truth; this is the law; this is your divine inheritance. The end is where we begin; the completion is where we start. Therefore, enter into that one minute from the end, living in the assumption that your desire is already fulfilled, for when you do this, you are operating in accordance with the highest law of creation, and nothing can prevent your assumption from becoming your reality. So I say to you, finally: take this minute, use it wisely, fill it with the feeling of your wish fulfilled, and watch
as the whole vast self readies itself to match what you have established in consciousness, for this is the way of creation; this is the law of assumption; and this is your power as a divine creator being.