The Becoming God

Sunday, November 22, 2015

Let's Get You Successful Together

Regarding manifestation and the advice from Neville Goddard (and others) to not tell anyone what it is that you are imagining, or even that you are imagining with a mind to manifestation:

Keeping your prayer secret is questionable advice. The idea of silence is that if you tell others what you are doing they might question your sanity, try to dissuade and/or discourage you. Your silence would also limit others' influences to your manifestation, indicating that it was your imagining alone which accomplished it. But if you believe that God is one and includes you and your mental actions in Him, and you are not going to be discouraged by anyone from imagining the reality of what you desire, why not follow the biblical advice of "Where two or more are gathered in my name and agree on any one thing, it shall be done for them by my Father who is in heaven"?

In my 'name' means nature, and God's nature is oneness. Let me put it this way, if you know that everything is one, there is no "other," so "do not tell another" does not hold true. Not telling others may demonstrate once the strength of Christ within you, but does it not also demonstrate your residual conception of separateness from the rest of the one?

To get what you purpose and desire, try a little togetherness: When Neville imagined being in Barbados in 1933, SO DID ABDULLAH: "You are IN Barbados!" People asked Neville to "hear good news" for them. My mother prayed for her best friend, Lynn Travis, and me for years, but it was when she contacted the prayer network at Trinity Broadcasting and prayed with them as a group that Lynn and I were swept into the House of Praise in Kaimuki. It is the standing testimony of countless thousands through the centuries that prayer circles work. Open any Guidepost or other Christian magazine and you will find article after article of the power of shared prayer. When a group of believers are all imagining the people there being healed, you see people healed. T. L. Osborn applied this principle to his campaigns, as have and do many others. I was an anonymous face in the crowd when Charles Hunter simply said, "Jesus, make their limbs all the right length," and I watched my left arm grow out about a half inch. A half-inch isn't much, but growing out in Jesus' 'name' -- oneness -- is. Yes, Janet Gunther was all alone in her apartment when she was healed of tuberculosis, but she was in the presence of God Almighty, too. It is really good to have him agreeing with you. I think that God wants us to get the idea into our heads that we all are one and can and should imagine together as one: Him and us as a package deal.

What if what you purpose and desire was imagined and believed to be your present-and-real possessed reality not just by you but by everyone you are with? Find some people to AGREE with and IMAGINE it. Write it down and share it. Pray for peace -- imagine peace -- in the Ukraine, in your home and town, in the world. And rejoice together.

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