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29 contributions to Understanding Neville Goddard
God awakens in you
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.
God awakens in you
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And that is powerful. There is a part of me that believes, and a tiny part the is scared it's all rubbish and that part screams like a demon when I consider the possibilities. From what you've said @Ioana Dobos , rather than react, just let that voice scream and carry on. The fact that I give that voice any time, means I give it air/attention.
Second commandment
“You shall not make for yourself a graven image…” This isn’t about statues. Through Neville’s lens… it’s about your mind. Every time you think: “I’m not valued” “They don’t respect me” You’re creating an image… And then living from it. That image becomes your reality. So ask yourself: What am I imagining right now… that I’m calling my life?
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The question, "what would feel normal if money wasnt a problem anymore? This is where i struggle. The voice is lack is shouting when I do the above.
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@Ioana Dobos thank you so much for this.
Meditation
Did Neville Goddard teach meditation? Not really. But he did talk about going into silence… about stilling the body… about entering that drowsy, receptive state where imagination becomes real. Did Jesus Christ teach meditation? Not directly. But he withdrew. Constantly. Into solitude. Into stillness. Into connection with the Father within. So what are we missing? We’re so focused on labels that we miss the practice. Neville didn’t call it meditation — he called it entering the state akin to sleep. Jesus didn’t call it meditation — he called it going within. But what is meditation, really? It’s not the word. It’s the withdrawal from the outer world so you can impress the inner one. And here’s the part no one talks about… Why did Jesus disappear between 12 and 30? Maybe because transformation doesn’t happen on a stage. It happens in silence. In isolation. In the unseen. The world only sees the teaching. But the power was built in the stillness. Same with Neville. Same with you. You don’t need to sit cross-legged and call it meditation. But you do need moments where you shut the world out… Where you stop reacting… Where you go within and become the person you claim to be. Because no matter what you call it… If you’re not spending time within, you’re still being shaped by everything outside. And then you wonder why nothing changes.
Meditation
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I love this. I've found that my mind is so often busy, busy, busy that i fall asleep listening to Neville! Im scared is missing something, so i have to learn, got to be busy. Then, why isn't this working, what am I doing wrong? It's going into the silence, the stopping the noise and just being that's missing.
Day 1 — Living in the End: It Starts with the Feeling
For the next 10 days I’ll be sharing my understanding of Living in the End and, more importantly, how to actually practice it in real life. Not as theory, not as spiritual poetry, but as something you can apply in your daily experience. Let’s start with the foundation. When we talk about living in the end, many people immediately assume it means pretending, forcing positivity, or trying to ignore what is happening in front of them. But that is not what this teaching is about. Living in the end means mentally and emotionally occupying the state of the wish fulfilled. It’s not about convincing the outside world. It’s about allowing your inner world to reflect the version of you who already experienced the desire. Think about it this way. If something wonderful had already happened in your life — something you deeply wanted — there would be a natural shift inside you. Your thoughts would change. Your reactions would change. Even the way you interpret everyday situations would be different. You wouldn’t be trying to believe. You would simply know. That inner knowing is the state. So the real practice of living in the end is not asking “How do I get this?” It is gently asking yourself: “Who would I be if this was already true?” How would you think about your life? How would you react to challenges? What would feel normal for you? You don’t have to force the feeling all day long. That would only create tension. Instead, take small moments during the day to return to that version of yourself. Not as effort, but as familiarity. Because the more often you visit that state, the more natural it becomes — and eventually it starts to feel more real than the old story you used to repeat. And that is where the shift begins. Tomorrow we will talk about something even more important: Why trying too hard is often the biggest sign that you are still living in the means instead of the end.
Day 1 — Living in the End: It Starts with the Feeling
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I'm late to the party! But thank you for creating this series.
Stay still or take aligned action?
There’s something in manifestation that confuses a lot of people. On one side you hear: “Stay still. Know it’s done.” On the other side: “Take aligned action.” And it sounds like a contradiction… but it’s not. The issue is not the advice. The issue is the state you’re in when you follow it. “Stay still” doesn’t mean sit around and do nothing. It means stop acting from fear, lack, and the need to make something happen. “Aligned action” doesn’t mean force things or keep yourself busy. It means you move, but from a place where you already feel it’s done. That’s the difference. If your actions come from urgency, pressure, or overthinking… that’s not alignment, that’s lack. If you feel calm, certain, and grounded… you’ll still act, but it will feel natural, not forced. You won’t be asking “should I do something?” You’ll just do what feels normal for the version of you who already has it. So it’s not about choosing between being still or taking action. It’s about who you are when you act. Fix that, and the rest becomes simple.
Stay still or take aligned action?
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I like this, it explains lots. I always wondered what I should do.
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