I’ve lost count of how many Neville Goddard lectures I’ve listened to, but today I realized I never adresed this one thing. There’s a subtle but powerful point he makes in almost all of his teachings: “God awakens in you.” Notice what he doesn’t say: he never says you awaken in God. This tiny difference holds a profound shift, and once you see it, everything starts to make sense. Most spiritual teaching implies that we have to strive, reach, or push ourselves toward God—as if awakening is something we have to achieve. Neville flips it: the divine is already within you. God isn’t waiting for you to figure it out—you are the space in which God awakens. This changes everything: No more striving or forcing: You don’t have to fix yourself or climb some spiritual ladder. God is already present inside you, already awake, already whole. Identity shift becomes effortless: When you live as the consciousness through which God expresses, alignment with your desires happens naturally. Manifestation flows: Living “in the end” isn’t about chasing outcomes—it’s about letting the divine within you orchestrate everything effortlessly. Think of it like this: the sun doesn’t wait for you to wake it. It rises. You simply open the blinds and let the light in. The moment you truly accept that God awakens in you, manifestation and transformation stop being a struggle—they become your natural state. This is the key Neville wanted us to see all along: the power isn’t outside—it’s already alive inside you.