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“Somewhere within this realm of imagination there is a mood, a feeling of the wish fulfilled which, if appropriated, means success to you.”
Neville Goddard, Seedtime and Harvest
“The outer facts of her case were these: The teachers, including the Principal and school Psychiatrist, had sat in judgment on the student just a few days before. They had come to the unanimous decision that the girl, for the good of the school, must be expelled upon reaching her sixteenth birthday. She was rude, crude, unethical and used most vile language. The date for dismissal was but a month away.

As she rode home that night, the teacher kept wondering if she could really change her mind about the girl, and if so, would the student undergo a change of behaviour because she herself had undergone a change of attitude? The only way to find out would be to try. This would be quite an undertaking for it meant assuming full responsibility for the incarnation of the new values in the student. Did she dare to assume so great a power – such creative, God-like power? This meant a complete reversal of man’s normal attitude towards life from “I will love him, if he loves me”, to “He loves me, because I first loved him.” This was too much like playing God.”
Neville Goddard, Seedtime and Harvest