The Becoming God

Tuesday, July 07, 2015

CLARITY: Dream So Clearly and Real That It Shocks You When You Return to This State of Reality

Neville Goddard was stressing that our imagining should be as crisp and clear as this state of reality is to us. So real, he said, that it shocks you when you return to this reality. This state of reality, he insinuated, is the imagining of God who is dreaming that he is us. So this reality is a dream, and we should dream as clearly as this.

Why o' why should we learn to dream as clearly as the Ineffable? I think it is to practice waking up. We create a dream as real as this one, and wake up from that dream. As we learn to wake up from our dreams, we learn how to wake up from THIS dream.

We have to first learn how to dream as clearly and vividly, intensely as this "waking" reality. I honestly am not there yet, but I hope it helps you to know that this waking experience is how clearly we are to imagine.

Do not forget to come back. Perhaps some precautions are called for: someone monitoring you, or tape on your forehead saying that you are meditating or imagining. My supervisor at work had had a friend at college who was known to meditate. He was told that his friend had died in his room--they couldn't detect a pulse or breathing--but his friend's body never entered rigor mortis. Scary.

4 Comments:

  • Mr. Steele
    Thank you so much for all of your post. I came across some of your information while reading some of Neville's text archives, and since then, I've been a daily reader of your blogs. I'm sincerely hungry for more truth (God), and I don't want to live another day without it. Here's my question. Since God is all imagination, and we are told in John 16:23-24 to ask without limit, should we not be asking Him to imagine for us what we desire? If imagination is who He is and what He does, then isn't it really the only thing we can ask for? Again, thank you so much for allowing God to use your life to be light for others.
    Bryan

    By Blogger Unknown, at 11:18 AM  

  • Thank you, Brian, for reading my blog and for the really great question. I want to say for the sake of discussion that I distinguish between God, Who is all the imagination that there is, and the Ineffable Most High who is implied by the existence of Its Imagination; but I don't. There is only one, who is everything, which too implies that we are Him (we are). Should we not ask Him to imagine for us? Yes, we should, with deep groaning and praise and thanks in the Holy Ghost, as Paul alludes to in the book of Romans. Inasmuch as God is all imagination and we imagine, is not our imagining our request unto Him and also His? We cannot control God, and yet we do in a way by what we imagine. He has given us this control, as Moses notes in Deuteronomy, He has put the Word in our mouths that we might do it. God forgive us for what we have done by it. So forsaking control as such, we make our REQUESTS to Him by imagining per Neville. We do not force it; we give it up to Him to fulfill naturally. Of course it is all right to undertake to do great and good things we have imagined, but as for asking God to imagine for us, I think that is what we are doing when we use Him--our imagination--in live in the end we desire. We are all one. BEYOND that, we would be overjoyed with manifestation of what He imaginings for us: "Isn't it wonderful!" I guarantee it is all right to ask God to imagine for you and yours, and to ask Him to let you know what that is, to see through His eyes like Moses in the cleft of the rock.

    Have a merry and blessed Christmas all this coming year.

    By Blogger Daniel C. Branham-Steele, at 5:33 PM  

  • S/b: I think that is what we are doing when we use Him--our imagination--in living in the end we desire.

    By Blogger Daniel C. Branham-Steele, at 5:36 PM  

  • Mr Steele...Thank you for answering my question. Your explanation makes it clear for me. Thank you!

    By Blogger Unknown, at 6:01 PM  

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