Neville Goddard Lesson 3 (Five Lessons) Thinking 4th Dimensionally

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2 Oct 202410:01

Summary

TLDRIn this video, the speaker delves into Neville Goddard's teachings on manifestation and the law of attraction, specifically focusing on Lesson 3, 'Thinking Fourth Dimensionally.' The lesson covers the idea that imagination and consciousness are the creative forces behind reality, encouraging the viewer to persist in assuming the desired state of the wish fulfilled. The speaker highlights the importance of aligning with your true self, trusting in the power of your imagination, and persisting in your assumptions, regardless of external circumstances. Key takeaways include thinking beyond the physical senses, the oneness of consciousness with God, and the importance of remaining faithful to your mental state to manifest your desires.

Takeaways

  • 😀 Neville Goddard's lesson teaches the power of thinking 'fourth dimensionally,' which means focusing on the ideal, invisible reality that can manifest into the physical world.
  • 😀 The 'carnal mind' is the conscious mind limited by senses and reality, while the 'Christ mind' is the subconscious mind, which holds the power to awaken and achieve full potential.
  • 😀 The Bible's stories are symbolic representations of the psychological states within an individual, not literal events. This includes the resurrection of desires and ambitions.
  • 😀 Neville stresses the importance of imagination as the creative force behind everything, and how focusing on an imagined reality can shape the external world.
  • 😀 The father, or God, is your own consciousness, which is the only creative law in the universe. The key to manifesting your desires lies within this connection.
  • 😀 Persistence is crucial. After imagining and feeling your desired reality, you must remain faithful to your assumptions, even when external circumstances seem contrary.
  • 😀 Neville teaches that the state of the wish fulfilled must be assumed and maintained, even when there are doubts or challenges in the physical world.
  • 😀 'Thinking fourth dimensionally' involves shifting awareness from the limitations of the three-dimensional world to the ideal reality you want to manifest.
  • 😀 Trusting in your assumption, without compromising due to temporary setbacks, is the key to manifesting your desired reality.
  • 😀 Neville uses personal stories, like the Barbados experience, to demonstrate how assuming the end result with conviction and persistence leads to manifestation.
  • 😀 The overall message is to identify with the ideal state as if it already exists, remain faithful to it, and trust that it will crystallize in the physical world through your mental discipline.

Q & A

  • What is the central theme of Neville Goddard's third lesson?

    -The central theme of Neville Goddard's third lesson is 'Thinking Fourth Dimensionally.' It focuses on using imagination and consciousness to manifest desires and shift from the limitations of the three-dimensional reality to a more expansive, fourth-dimensional state.

  • How does Neville Goddard distinguish between the two minds?

    -Neville distinguishes between the 'Carnal Mind,' which is the conscious mind that perceives the world through the senses and limitations, and the 'Christ Mind,' which is the subconscious mind capable of awakening and realizing one's full potential.

  • What does Neville Goddard mean by 'Thinking Fourth Dimensionally'?

    -'Thinking Fourth Dimensionally' means imagining and experiencing the life you desire as if it is already true, feeling the emotions of fulfillment, and shifting your awareness beyond the physical world into an invisible reality that eventually materializes.

  • What is the role of imagination in Neville Goddard's teachings?

    -Imagination is the creative force behind all manifestation. According to Neville, when you vividly imagine your desires as if they are already fulfilled, you activate the power of your consciousness to bring them into physical reality.

  • How does Neville Goddard relate the Bible to mental states?

    -Neville interprets the Bible as a psychological narrative, where the stories symbolize internal mental states. For instance, the story of the resurrection of the high priest's daughter represents the awakening of the subconscious mind and the realization of unfulfilled desires.

  • What does Neville mean by 'the Father is your own Consciousness'?

    -Neville teaches that 'the Father,' often referred to as God, is actually our own Consciousness. This means that our inner awareness and assumptions about reality are the true creative force that shapes the life we experience.

  • Why does Neville stress the importance of persistence in assumption?

    -Persistence in assumption is crucial because it involves consistently maintaining the belief and feeling that your desire is already fulfilled, even in the face of external evidence or temporary setbacks. This persistence eventually brings your desire into physical manifestation.

  • How did Neville Goddard apply the lesson of persistence in his own life?

    -Neville applied the lesson of persistence when he desired to return to Barbados. His mentor, Abdullah, taught him to assume he was already in Barbados and persist in that assumption, despite doubts and external obstacles. Eventually, Neville’s desire was realized, and he traveled to Barbados, even flying first class.

  • What does Neville mean by 'feast on the idea'?

    -To 'feast on the idea' means to immerse yourself mentally in the vision of your desire as though it is already fulfilled. By mentally living in that state, you begin to embody it, and over time, it becomes a reality in your physical world.

  • What is the significance of the 'Barbados story' in Neville Goddard's teachings?

    -The 'Barbados story' is significant because it illustrates the power of persistent assumption. Neville’s mentor, Abdullah, taught him to live as though his desire to go to Barbados was already fulfilled. Despite challenges, Neville's unwavering belief and assumption led to his manifestation of the trip, demonstrating the principle of living in the end.

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