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The Neville Collection: All the Books of a Modern Master The Neville Collection: All the Books of a Modern Master by Neville Goddard
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“Stop looking for signs. Signs follow; they do not precede. Begin to reverse the statement, “Seeing is believing,” to “Believing is seeing.” Start now to believe, not with the wavering confidence based on deceptive external evidence but with an undaunted confidence based on the immutable law that you can be that which you desire to be. You will find that you are not a victim of fate but a victim of faith (your own).”
Neville Goddard, The Neville Collection: All the Books of a Modern Master
“The faith that moves mountains is faith in yourself. No man has faith in God who lacks confidence in himself. Your faith in God is measured by your confidence in yourself.”
Neville Goddard, The Neville Collection: All the Books of a Modern Master
“Claim yourself to be the thing desired. I AM that; no sacrifice, no diet, no human tricks. All that is asked of you is to accept your desire. If you dare claim it, you will express it.”
Neville Goddard, The Neville Collection: All the Books of a Modern Master
“Claim yourself to be your ideal, not as something that you will be in time, but as that which you are in the immediate present. Do this, and your present world of limitations will disintegrate as your new claim rises like the phoenix from its ashes.”
Neville Goddard, The Neville Collection: All the Books of a Modern Master
“In short, man’s conception of himself determines that which he sees his world to be.”
Neville Goddard, The Neville Collection: All the Books of a Modern Master
“Man, not knowing that his world is his individual consciousness outpictured, vainly strives to conform to the opinion of others rather than to conform to the one and only opinion existent, namely, his own judgment of himself.”
Neville Goddard, The Neville Collection: All the Books of a Modern Master
“Ask whatsoever ye will in My name by appropriating the nature of the thing desired and I will give it unto you.”
Neville Goddard, The Neville Collection: All the Books of a Modern Master
“See no man as an authority. Why should you ask man for permission to express when you realize that your world, in its every detail, originated within you and is sustained by you as the only conceptional center?”
Neville Goddard, The Neville Collection: All the Books of a Modern Master
“Close your eyes and feel yourself to be faceless, formless and without figure. Approach this stillness as though it were the easiest thing in the world to accomplish. This attitude will assure your success.”
Neville Goddard, The Neville Collection: All the Books of a Modern Master
“Waste no time trying to change the outside; change the within or the impression; and the without or expression will take care of itself. When the truth of this statement dawns upon you, you will know that you have found the lost word or the key to every door.”
Neville Goddard, The Neville Collection: All the Books of a Modern Master
“Again, Moses stated, “I AM that I AM.” Now here is something to always bear in mind. You cannot put new wine in old bottles or new patches upon old garments. That is; you cannot take with you into the new consciousness any part of the old man. All of your present beliefs, fears and limitations are weights that bind you to your present level of consciousness. If you would transcend this level you must leave behind all that is now your present self, or conception of yourself. To do this you take your attention away from all that is now your problem or limitation and dwell upon just being. That is; you say silently but feeling to yourself, “I AM.” Do not condition this ‘awareness’ as yet. Just declare yourself to be, and continue to do so, until you are lost in the feeling of just being—faceless and formless. When this expansion of consciousness is attained, then, within this formless deep of yourself give form to the new conception by feeling yourself to be that which you desire to be.”
Neville Goddard, The Neville Collection: All the Books of a Modern Master