Live from the end
Neville never said "live in the future." He said "live from the end."
What does that actually mean?
Most people treat their desire like something that is coming one day. They think about it, wait for it, look for signs, and wonder when it will finally arrive.
Neville taught something completely different.
To live from the end means to relate to your desire as something that is already done. Not because you can see it with your physical eyes, but because you have accepted it in consciousness.
Think about something that happened last year. You don't chase it. You don't wonder if it will happen. You don't spend your day looking for proof. You know it happened.
That is the attitude Neville was talking about.
If your desire is a loving relationship, stop treating it like a future event. If your desire is financial freedom, stop treating it like a possibility that may or may not happen. In imagination, it is already part of your story.
Neville said, "Assume the feeling of the wish fulfilled."
Why? Because the fulfilled desire has a different feeling than the desired desire.
The desired desire feels like waiting.
The fulfilled desire feels natural.
When you live from the end, you stop asking, "When will it happen?" because, in consciousness, it already has.
Your job is not to force reality to change.
Your job is to become so familiar with the end result that it feels like a memory rather than a dream.
So let me ask you:
Are you still hoping it will happen, or have you accepted that it already did?
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