Neville Goddard – THINKING FOURTH-DIMENSIONALLY with Q&A (LESSON 3)

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Neville Goddard explores the concept of two outlooks - the carnal mind and the mind of Christ, emphasizing the power of assumption, faith, and disciplined focus in manifesting desired states within one's reality. He highlights the transformative power of faith, urging individuals to immerse themselves in the sensation of already achieving their goals to manifest them in reality.

Insights

  • Neville Goddard emphasizes two outlooks on the world: the carnal mind, limited to the present moment, and the Christ mind, perceiving past, present, and future as a unified whole, urging individuals to transcend habitual limitations for a broader perspective.
  • Through stories and interpretations, Neville underscores the transformative power of assumption, faith, and disciplined focus in manifesting desired states within one's reality, urging individuals to embody desired states in imagination, maintain unwavering focus, and cleanse the mind of superstitions to create fertile ground for growth and manifestation.

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Recent questions

  • What are the two outlooks on the world?

    Carnal mind and mind of Christ.

  • How can habit impact individuals?

    Habit can blind individuals from greater outlooks.

  • What is the significance of assuming desired states?

    Assuming desired states aids in manifestation.

  • How does Neville emphasize the power of faith?

    Neville highlights faith's transformative power.

  • What is the concept of action according to Neville?

    Action is energy multiplied by time.

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Summary

00:00

"Unlocking Neville Goddard's Fourth-Dimensional Wisdom"

  • Neville Goddard's lectures, books, and radio talks are featured on Legendary Motivation Channel, including his book "Thinking Fourth Dimensionally."
  • AI-enhanced technology is used to improve audio quality in the video, featuring Neville Goddard's voice.
  • The two outlooks on the world are the carnal mind and the mind of Christ, as recognized by ancient storytellers.
  • The natural mind perceives reality only in the present moment, considering the past and future as imaginary.
  • The Christ mind, or fourth-dimensional focus, sees past, present, and future as a present whole, encompassing all sensory impressions.
  • Habit blinds individuals to this greater outlook, but habit is not law and can be overcome.
  • By withdrawing attention from sensation and focusing on an invisible state, individuals can become aware of a dimensionally larger world.
  • A story from the Gospel of Mark is analyzed, showing how psychological interpretations can be applied to biblical narratives.
  • The story of the insane man, the high priest's dying child, and the impotent man at Bethesda symbolize psychological transformations within the individual's mind.
  • The stories emphasize the power of assumption, faith, and disciplined focus in manifesting desired states within one's reality.

18:00

"Desire, Healing, and Self-Awareness in Gospel"

  • Desire disturbs the mind, creating ambition and objectives.
  • The first person into a disturbed pool is healed.
  • Addressing others as "you" and oneself as "I" signifies self-awareness.
  • By assuming you are already what you desire, you enter the pool of fulfillment.
  • The Sabbath represents a state of stillness and unconcern.
  • Jesus meets the Woman of Samaria at a well in the Gospel of John.
  • Jesus offers the woman Living Water, symbolizing eternal life.
  • The woman's past and future are revealed by Jesus, leading her to recognize him as the Messiah.
  • Jesus emphasizes the immediacy of harvest, seeing events in a larger, present dimension.
  • The story symbolizes the conflict between what one wants to be and what reason dictates, urging a shift in mental diet to manifest desired outcomes.

34:45

"Faith and Assumption: Manifesting Desires Through Imagination"

  • Received a letter from brother Victor urging presence for a family Christmas gathering, emphasizing never having all family members together before.
  • Victor insists on Neville's attendance before Christmas, providing $50 for essentials and instructing not to worry about tips or expenses.
  • Neville visits Furness Withy and Co. to secure a ticket but is informed only third-class space is available from New York to St. Thomas, upgrading to first-class from St. Thomas to Barbados.
  • Abdullah advises Neville to maintain faith in his assumption of traveling first class, which ultimately leads to a cancellation and Neville traveling first class.
  • Neville reflects on the transformative power of faith and assumption, citing his experience in Barbados and the impact of remaining faithful to his desired state.
  • Neville highlights the importance of embodying desired states in one's imagination, emphasizing the need to remain attentive to these states to manifest them in reality.
  • Neville discusses the dual outlooks individuals possess - the natural man focused on limitations and the spiritual man perceiving beyond senses, urging a shift towards the latter.
  • Emphasizes the necessity of shedding superstitions and prejudices to create fertile ground for desires to manifest, likening it to cleansing the mind for growth.
  • Neville underscores the power of assumption and faith in manifesting desires, suggesting a consistent mental diet focused on desired states for realization.
  • Neville delves into the concept of action as energy multiplied by time, highlighting the three-day duration for responses in the world, urging faithful assumption for desired outcomes.

51:51

"Manifest Desires Through Assumed Satisfaction and Action"

  • To manifest your desires, assume the state of already being what you want to be, as this satisfaction eliminates disturbances and keeps your focus unwavering.
  • By embodying your desired state within your world and being attentive to it, you keep it alive; neglecting it causes it to fade away.
  • Habit is a powerful force that can restrict and blind individuals, hindering them from becoming who they could be.
  • The most fundamental thing in the world is action, defined as energy multiplied by time, with the Bible often referencing a three-day duration for responses.
  • To realize your goals, immerse yourself in the sensation of already achieving them, deafening yourself to doubts and focusing solely on your desired reality.
  • Challenge the law of Consciousness by testing it in your life; either prove or disprove it to truly understand its effectiveness.
  • Construct a single, simple event in your mind that implies the fulfillment of your desire, focusing on it repeatedly until it feels real.
  • Accept the end result of your desire, assume its fulfillment, and let your deeper self determine the means to bring it to fruition, walking as though it's already done.
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