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How To Manifest Your Desires

Chapter I

Front Matter

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How To Manifest Your Desires

Neville Goddard

Rare Lectures by Neville Goddard

"If there is something tonight that you really want in this world, then experience in imagination what you would experience in the flesh were you to realize your goal, and then deafen your ears, and blind your eyes to all that denies the reality of your assumption." — Neville, 1948

If there is something tonight that you really want in this world, then experience in imagination what you would experience in the flesh were you to realize your goal, and then deafen your ears, and blind your eyes to all that denies the reality of your assumption.

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Contents

Contents

Lesson I: Consciousness Is The Only Reality

Lesson II: Assumptions Harden Into Fact

Lesson III: Thinking Fourth-Dimensionally

Lesson IV: No One To Change But Self

Lesson V: Remain Faithful to Your Idea

Questions & Answers

Brazen Impudence

Radio Lecture: Be What You Wish; Be What You Believe

Chapter Essence

The front matter of How To Manifest Your Desires gathers the framing of Neville Goddard's rare lectures. It opens with the title and attribution, sets out the guiding 1948 declaration that to realize a desire one must live it in imagination and then refuse all evidence that denies the assumption, and lays out the full sequence of lessons the reader will pass through. from consciousness as the only reality to remaining faithful to one's idea. closing with questions, answers, and a radio lecture on being what you wish and believe.

Key Takeaways

  • Experience your goal in imagination exactly as you would in the flesh.
  • Refuse all sensory evidence that contradicts your assumption.
  • The lessons build a single discipline: consciousness is the only reality.
  • The path moves from assumption to faithfulness to fulfillment.
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