In the past few years a lot of books such as The Secret and Who the Bleep Are You have appeared professing that it's possible to have whatever you want by focusing your consciousness on it.
YOUR FAITH IS YOUR FORTUNE
In the 1930's and 40's Neville Goddard was a lecturer and author. He wrote many short books and one of them is quite interesting. In Your Faith is Your Fortune, he explains the law which governs our universe. He calls it the "Law of Reversibility."
THE LAW
Here's how it works. If a thing, or your success can create within you a state of joy, or happiness, then the reverse must be true. When you create a state of joy inside and hold it long enough focused on the new thing or success then the universe produces the thing for you.
NEVILLE writes:
YOUR FAITH IS YOUR FORTUNE
In the 1930's and 40's Neville Goddard was a lecturer and author. He wrote many short books and one of them is quite interesting. In Your Faith is Your Fortune, he explains the law which governs our universe. He calls it the "Law of Reversibility."
THE LAW
Here's how it works. If a thing, or your success can create within you a state of joy, or happiness, then the reverse must be true. When you create a state of joy inside and hold it long enough focused on the new thing or success then the universe produces the thing for you.
NEVILLE writes:
"You must be absolutely
convinced of an unbroken connection between the invisible reality and its
visible manifestation. Your inner acceptance must become an intense,
unalterable conviction which transcends both reason and intellect, renouncing entirely
any belief in the reality of the externalization except as a reflection of an
inner state of consciousness. When you really understand and believe these
things, you will have built up so profound a certainty that nothing can shake
you."
Click on Neville's photo above to read full version of Your Faith is Your Fortune.
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