One of the most misinformed modern takes I hear about Neville Goddard is that you don't have to do anything to get your manifestation. Let me tell you that this is 100% incorrect.
There are two places this rumour comes from:
1. Fake coaches trying to manipulate people into thinking they can get easy cash from performing a Neville-sounding technique.
2. The Power of Awareness taken out of context.
In The Power of Awareness (always the second place of Neville's I point newbies to) Neville states:
"The question is often asked,
"What should
be done between the assumption of the
wish fulfilled and its realization?"
"Nothing.""
People inexperienced in The Law jump down my throat like rabid dogs when I say that it's not enough to do nothing and they quote this at me. The next line in the book is:
"It is a delusion that, other than
assuming the feeling of the wish fulfilled,
you can do anything to aid the realization
of your desire. You think that you can do
something, you want to do something; but
actually, you can do nothing."
What Neville is saying is that once you assume the feeling of the wish fulfilled, it is done. You can't double do it. You can't make it happen because it's already happened. You make your bed in the morning. There is nothing you can do to double make it, it is already made.
Regardless of the fact that he's spent 20 chapters before this quote telling you of the other things you must do to create change in conformity with your desire.
People want to do nothing. That's just not enough.
Assumption is action. Call it The Law of Action. It's not called The Law of Ass-Sitting.