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14 contributions to Understanding Neville Goddard
The power of awareness first lesson
Most people think awareness is something you do. They think: - “I need to be more aware” - “I lost awareness” - “I need to focus better” But awareness is not an action.It’s a position. You are always positioned somewhere internally. Right now, pause for a moment. Before any thought appears…before any emotion…before any intention… There is a quiet sense of: “I am here.” That is awareness. Not dramatic.Not spiritual.Not emotional. Just present being. Now here’s the part most people miss: Awareness is not neutral because it doesn’t careAwareness is neutral because it assumes. What you are aware of feels: - obvious - unquestioned - settled - “just how things are” You don’t argue with it.You don’t affirm it.You don’t defend it. You live from it. That’s why awareness is so powerful — and so invisible. Why Awareness Is Hard to See You cannot see awareness the way you see thoughts. Thoughts move.Emotions fluctuate.Circumstances change. Awareness stays constant. It’s the background context in which all experience happens. Like water to a fish. Most people don’t suffer because of bad thoughts.They suffer because of the position they’re unconsciously living from. For example: - “I’m the one who has to try” - “I’m the one who fixes” - “I’m the one who waits” - “I’m the one who hopes” These are not thoughts.These are identities. And identities live at the level of awareness. The Difference Between Thinking and Being You can think: “Things will work out” But if your awareness is: “I’m usually disappointed” Life follows the awareness — not the thought. You can affirm: “I am abundant” But if your awareness is: “Money feels unsafe” Your nervous system will always choose the familiar awareness. This is why effort fails.This is why motivation fades.This is why people feel like something is “blocking” them. Nothing is blocking you.You are simply living from an unseen position. Awareness Is What Your Nervous System Knows This is important. Awareness is not intellectual.It is somatic.
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This is very timely. I was just listening to chapter 5 of The Greatest Secret, about Awareness. What struck me whilst listening was that any thought that comes up is just that. A thought. I give the thought meaning, and time. So in this moment, whilst thoughts drift through, I can just let them be and I don't have to believe any thought. Today, i can let the thoughts just be. It's quiet in my mind. On a day that has an urgency, such as fear of lack, that's when I've previously struggled to let those thoughts be. The fear is in my body.
Living From the End
There is no past nor future — there is only Now. Through Neville’s lens, Now is the only creative moment. The past exists only as memory re-assumed in the present, and the future exists only as imagination felt in the present. Both are states of consciousness you are occupying now. When Neville said “Assumption hardens into fact,” he was pointing to this very truth: you are not bound by what happened, only by what you are aware of being now. The moment you shift your inner state, the past loses its power because it has no life of its own. It survives only through repetition in awareness. Revision works because you are not changing history — you are changing the state from which you remember it. And when the state changes, the meaning, emotional charge, and consequences dissolve. The past rearranges itself naturally because consciousness has moved. The future does not arrive one day. It is entered. When you imagine and feel the wish fulfilled, you are not preparing for tomorrow — you are occupying a reality now. Time collapses because creation is instantaneous in consciousness. There is only this moment deciding everything. Not what was. Not what will be. But who you are aware of being now. Change that — and the world, the past, and the future follow.
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If there is only this moment, and I create my reality, what I decide I AM, that's it. I AM that I AM. So if I declare I AM my desire, that it, I am? I know Leister Levenson (I may have the wrong spelling of his name) did say that if you desire something, even being in a locked room could not prevent it being so. So is it imagination, faith in imagination, or belief that creates my reality now?
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@Ioana Dobos so it's the body that is my problem. When I remember that what I want in imagination isn't here, the fear is instant and my body reacts instantly and it's very scary. So separating body reactions from imagination is the way forward! Will work on that.
Fear
One of the greatest enemies in everyone’s life is procrastination. And most of the time, it’s not laziness — it’s fear. Fear of failure. Fear of getting it wrong. Fear of not being enough. But what if failure is not the enemy at all? What if it is the very bridge you must cross to become who you were meant to be? Every so-called failure is feedback. It teaches, refines, and shapes you into the version of yourself you once imagined but could not yet embody. Neville Goddard reminded us that life does not happen to us — it happens from us. What we experience is simply consciousness in motion, rearranging itself through experience. Even the moments we label as “mistakes” are movements of awareness guiding us into deeper knowing. When you fear failure, you delay life. When you reframe it, you activate growth. Change the narrative. Assume growth instead of defeat. Assume learning instead of loss. The moment the inner story shifts, the outer world has no choice but to follow.
Fear
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It sounds so easy when I read thus.
Day 9 — Persistence Is the Test
The Power of Awareness Yesterday you noticed the state you were in. Today is about what happens after you notice. Neville said the work is not to change circumstances, but to remain faithful to the assumption you choose. This is where awareness deepens. The old state feels familiar. The new one can feel quiet, empty, even unreal. Not because it’s wrong — but because you’re no longer reacting. You’re in between identities. Today isn’t about feeling high or convinced. It’s about not leaving the state you selected just because nothing is confirming it yet. No fixing. No checking. No proving. Just staying. This is persistence — not effort, but loyalty. And loyalty to a state always brings expression. Neville: “Persist in the assumption, and it will harden into fact.” Question for today: When nothing confirms your assumption, do you stay… or do you return to the old state?
Day 9 — Persistence Is the Test
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So no matter what is shown. Stay in your assumption. That's what I find difficult. I was thinking about imagining I want some beans from the store. When I get to the store the section where the beans are normally placed is empty. So I remind myself that I have bought beans. No discussion. I have beans. So I go about my day. The beans could be anywhere really, in another part of the store, etc. Is this right?
Day 8 Who Are You Being Aware As
The Power of Awareness Neville taught that you do not change your life by fighting circumstances. You change it by changing the state you are aware of being in. By Day 8, awareness is no longer about watching thoughts pass. It is about recognizing who you are being aware as. Every moment, you are occupying a state — the one who waits, the one who hopes, the one who struggles, or the one who already is. Awareness is the moment you catch yourself saying internally: “This is who I’m assuming myself to be right now.” And the instant you see the state, you are no longer trapped in it. Neville called this freedom the moment you “withdraw attention from the unwanted and give it to the fulfilled.” Not by force. Not by repetition. But by quiet recognition. You don’t need to fix the state. You only need to stop consenting to it. Awareness is the doorway where identity shifts — from reacting to life to selecting the self you live from. So today, notice gently: When you think about your desire… who are you aware of being? The one who is still waiting for it — or the one for whom it is already normal? That answer tells you everything.
Day 8 Who Are You Being Aware As
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@Ioana Dobos So, money. I have heard lots of stories about how people have followed Neville and money has come to them. So why not me? Playing a lottery game is putting faith outside of me. I read a comment yesterday in a Neville group that Neville won the lottery 8 times. I have never heard that before. I'm scared of running out of money. That fear has caused illness. I've lost days to being wrecked by fear. So when you have spoken about being safe, that's great, but I'm not sure how I would feel safe. And some daft, counterintuitive part of me is scared to let go of the fear, as what happens if no money arrives and I'm not scared. Then I loop back to trying the lottery as a substantial win in all I can see to help me.
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@Ioana Dobos what do you mean, go deeper?
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