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Five Lessons: A Master Class Five Lessons: A Master Class by Neville Goddard
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“The ligaments are strong that hold us in the womb of conventional limitations”
Neville Goddard, Five Lessons: A Master Class by Neville
“Unto the pure all things are pure.” Titus 1:15”
Neville Goddard, Five Lessons: A Master Class by Neville
“You have but one gift in this world that is truly yours to give and that is yourself.”
Neville Goddard, Five Lessons: A Master Class by Neville
“There is no other way to change this world. “I am the way.”
Neville Goddard, Five Lessons: A Master Class by Neville
“You are rooted in me and, like fruit, you bear witness of the vine that I am.”
Neville Goddard, Five Lessons: A Master Class by Neville
“You always bear fruit in harmony with what you are.”
Neville Goddard, Five Lessons: A Master Class by Neville
“If I do not the works of my Father, believe me not. But if I do, though ye believe not me, believe the works: that ye may know, and believe, that the Father is in me, and I in him.’ John 10:37, 38”
Neville Goddard, Five Lessons: A Master Class by Neville
“We radiate the world that surrounds us by the intensity of our imagination and feeling.”
Neville Goddard, Five Lessons: A Master Class by Neville
“Consciousness is the one and only reality.”
Neville Goddard, Five Lessons: A Master Class by Neville
“One of the most difficult things for man to give up is his superstitions, his prejudice. He holds on to these as though they were the treasure of treasures.”
Neville Goddard, Five Lessons: A Master Class by Neville
“Man is a psychological being, a thinker. It is not what he feeds upon physically, but what he feeds upon mentally that he becomes.”
Neville Goddard, Five Lessons: A Master Class by Neville
“assumptions if sustained invariably awaken what they affirm.”
Neville Goddard, Five Lessons: A Master Class by Neville
“The seed you plant grows unaided by a man, for it contains within itself all the power and all the plans necessary for self-expression.”
Neville Goddard, Five Lessons: A Master Class by Neville
“He acts as he does, and has the experiences that he does, because his concept of himself is what it is, and for no other reason.”
Neville Goddard, Five Lessons: A Master Class by Neville
“The cornerstone on which all things are based is man’s concept of himself.”
Neville Goddard, Five Lessons: A Master Class by Neville
“What is mental and subjective to the natural man is concrete and objective to the spiritual man. The habit of seeing only that which our senses permit renders us totally blind to what, otherwise, we could see. To cultivate the faculty of seeing the invisible, we should often deliberately disentangle our minds from the evidence of the senses and focus our attention on an invisible state, mentally feeling it and sensing it until it has all the distinctness of reality.
Earnest, concentrated thought focused in a particular direction shuts out other sensations and causes them to disappear. We have only to concentrate on the state desired in order to see it.”
Neville Goddard, Five Lessons
“When men and women help or hinder us, they only play the part that we, by our concept of self, wrote for them, and they play it automatically. They must play the parts they are playing because we are what we are. You will change the world only when you become the embodiment of that which you want the world to be. You have but one gift in this world that is truly yours to give and that is yourself. Unless you yourself are that which you want the world to be, you will never see it in this world. "Except ye believe not that I am he, ye shall die in your sins." John 8:24”
Neville Goddard, Five Lessons
“Come out of the dead past. Come out of that cemetery and walk, knowing that you and your Father are one, and your Father, who men call GOD, is your own consciousness. That is the only creative law in the world.
Of what are you conscious of being? Although you cannot see your objective with the limited focus of your three-dimensional mind, you are now that which you have assumed you are. Walk in that assumption and remain faithful to it.”
Neville Goddard, Five Lessons
“The third letter, VAU, is your ability to feel you are that which you desire to be. As you feel you are it, you become aware of being it. To walk as though you were what you want to be is to take your desire out of the imaginary world and put the VAU upon it. You have completed the drama of creation. I am aware of something. Then I become aware of actually being that of which I was aware.”
Neville Goddard, Five lessons
“If I hold some thing against another, be it a belief of sickness, poverty, or anything else, I must loose it and let it go, not by using words of denial but by believing him to be what he desires to be. In that way I completely forgive him. I changed my concept of him. I had ought against him and I forgave him. Complete forgetfulness is forgiveness. If I do not forget then I have not forgiven.”
Neville Goddard, Five Lessons: A Master Class by Neville
“Therefore I say unto you, What things soever ye desire, when ye pray, believe that ye receive them, and ye shall have them. And when ye stand praying, forgive, if ye have ought against any: that your Father also which is in heaven may forgive you your trespasses. But if ye do not forgive, neither will your Father which is in heaven forgive your trespasses.” Mark 11:24, 25, 26”
Neville Goddard, Five Lessons: A Master Class by Neville
“Whatsoever things are lovely and of good report, think on these things,” for we become that with which we are en rapport.”
Neville Goddard, Five Lessons: A Master Class by Neville
“You will change the world only when you become the embodiment of that which you want the world to be. You have but one gift in this world that is truly yours to give and that is yourself. Unless you yourself are that which you want the world to be, you will never see it in this world. “Except ye believe not that I am he, ye shall die in your sins.” John 8:24”
Neville Goddard, Five Lessons: A Master Class by Neville
“There is no other way to change this world. “I am the way.” My I AMness, my consciousness is the way by which I change my world. As I change my concept of self, I change my world.”
Neville Goddard, Five Lessons: A Master Class by Neville
“Man is always looking for some prop on which to lean. He is always looking for some excuse to justify failure. This revelation gives man no excuse for failure. His concept of himself is the cause of all the circumstances of his life. All changes must first come from within himself; and if he does not change on the outside it is because he has not changed within.”
Neville Goddard, Five Lessons: A Master Class by Neville
“Jesus answered and said unto them, Destroy this temple, and in three days I will raise it up.” John 2:19 “Prepare you victuals; for within three days ye shall pass over this Jordan, to go in to possess the land, which the Lord your God giveth you to possess it.” Joshua 1:11”
Neville Goddard, Five Lessons: A Master Class by Neville
“come out of the dead past. Come out of that cemetery and walk, knowing that you and your Father are one, and your Father, who men call GOD, is your own consciousness. That is the only creative law in the world.”
Neville Goddard, Five Lessons: A Master Class by Neville
“you have but one gift that is truly yours to give, and that is yourself. There is no other gift; you must press it out of yourself by an appropriation. It is there within you now for creation is finished. There is nothing to be that is not now. There is nothing to be created for all things are already yours, they are all finished.”
Neville Goddard, Five Lessons: A Master Class by Neville
“if I continue wanting it, I deny my Jesus, my saviour, for as I want I confess I am not and “except ye believe that I AM He ye die in your sins.” I cannot have and still continue to desire what I have. I may enjoy it, but I cannot continue wanting it.”
Neville Goddard, Five Lessons: A Master Class by Neville
“For to desire is to confess that you do not now possess what you desire, and because all things are yours, you rob yourself by living in the state of desire.”
Neville Goddard, Five Lessons: A Master Class by Neville