10 Breakthrough principles of Neville Goddard 🔑
Everything you want is already yours. You just haven't relaxed enough to receive it. I am a great Fan of Neville Goddard - his wisdom, calrity and understanding of human behaviour is second to none: ...So I went deep on Goddard this week and pulled out the ten laws that matter most. Read slowly. 👇 1️⃣ STRIVING IS A SIGNAL When you chase money, you announce that you don't have it. Every anxious push, every frantic hustle, sends out the same message: it's not here yet, and I'm afraid it never will be. And the world simply hands you back more of exactly that. The chase is the very thing keeping it away. Think of training a horse. Chase it round the field and it bolts, kicks out, and there's a good chance you get hurt. But turn your back and walk off as if you couldn't care less, and something shifts. It follows you. It comes after you, because it cannot stand being ignored. Money behaves the same way. Stop chasing, and watch what starts walking towards you. 2️⃣ YOUR DESIRE IS THE EVIDENCE That pull you feel towards something isn't a sign it's missing. It's a sign it's got your name on it. The wanting is the first delivery, the proof it's already on its way. We make the mistake of reading desire as a gap, as a painful reminder of what we don't have. But Goddard flips that completely. The desire is the confirmation, not the lack. A craftsman doesn't dream of building something he has no skill for. The idea only lands in the mind that's already equipped to make it real. The vision shows up in you because you are the one meant to carry it out. So the next time you feel that deep longing, stop treating it as evidence of absence. Treat it as the receipt. 3️⃣ FEELING COMES FIRST Most people wait to see the money before they let themselves feel wealthy. They want the proof on the screen first, then they'll allow the confidence. But it runs the other way round entirely. The feeling comes first, and the world rearranges itself to match it. You are a thermostat, not a thermometer. A thermometer just reads the room and reports back whatever is already there. A thermostat sets the temperature and the room obeys. Most people live as thermometers, reacting to whatever their circumstances show them. The wealthy live as thermostats. They decide the inner temperature first, and let the outer world catch up.