Resistance
How to Stop Resistance
I used to think resistance meant I was failing.
If doubt showed up, I thought I wasn’t believing enough.
If anxiety appeared, I thought I had fallen out of the state.
But resistance is not failure.
It’s just the old identity trying to stay alive.
Neville taught that you don’t get what you want — you get what you are conscious of being. So when you choose a new state, especially one of abundance or love, the old one doesn’t disappear instantly. It lingers. It tests you. It whispers, “Are you sure?”
That whisper is resistance.
And the mistake most people make?
They fight it.
They try to crush it with affirmations.
They monitor every emotion.
They panic over every reaction.
But creation doesn’t respond to panic.
It responds to occupancy.
The new state feels natural. Calm. Ordinary. Not dramatic.
Resistance fades the moment you stop giving it meaning.
When you stop needing the outcome to prove you’re worthy.
When your inner stability is no longer attached to outer evidence.
You don’t stop resistance by force.
You stop it by deciding who you are — and gently returning there every time your mind wanders.
No urgency.
No fear.
No hidden price for receiving.
Just steady faith.
So let me ask you…
When resistance shows up in your life, do you fight it — or do you quietly return to who you’ve chosen to be?
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