The Becoming God

Saturday, September 25, 2021

Our World is a Mirror of What We Feel is True

I recommend this guy's videos. He is teaching Neville's assumption. Invest in piecing together what Neville said, and what he meant by what he said. The universe MIRRORS what we feel is true. "Believe you receive, and you will have." So STOP WANTING. For the universe will mirror whatever you feel is true. Let it not mirror your wanting, but your having.

The universe, which only exists for facilitating experience (why we are in these bodies), will mirror whatever we feel is true. So first, we must know exactly what we want. That defined, we then HAVE it. Appreciating demonstrates that we HAVE it. Negatives do not work. You do not want a thing to happen? First you have to think of the thing you do not want. This locks in its becoming! The "not" is your part. Now you have to create an alterative "having" to change what you have given life. (Ironically, the way to keep something from happening is to WANT it. Your emotional wanting is what will be mirrored by the universe, as directed by the Consciousness of which we are. You will just forever WANT it, and it will never actually happen.) If you want the negative, it HAS GOT TO happen for you to negate it!!

I have heard and read Neville explain the ladder experiment in many of his lectures. The older gentleman explains it well. Nevillution perhaps better. I'd never noticed Neville saying to go to sleep uncomfortably. The trick is to so go to sleep IN the state you desire. As if you HAVE it. Nevillution and her husband just moved to Japan despite its being behind a Covid-19 bamboo curtain. You can bet she SLEPT in Japan before she moved. "Oh, for you? Okay, you can come. No one else!" Sleep where, when, and how you want to. For the Ineffable's dreams become, and You are It.

1 Comments:

  • Neville gave a way that worked best for him. The idea is to turn faith and hope into belief and expectation. Neville suggested other techniques also such as revision and affirmations. I think Neville's stories about Abdulla say belief is paramount.

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at 4:59 PM  

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