Hey mate,
Today’s Free Neville Goddard Quote and lesson are inspired by an email we got from a reader like you. It started with…
“Why can’t I manifest the big important things Mr Twenty Twenty?”
You could feel the desperation and feel the frustration in her letter. She told us more, about how sometimes it worked for the little things she wanted, and how it almost always worked in REVERSE – on the things she had passing thoughts about.
So after reading her letter, I went into the silence, let it go COMPLETELY and waited for the answer. It came about 45 minutes later, when I was taking a walk, listening to Neville – I Am The True Vine.
“A seed must be let go. I can’t hold in my hand, a seed must fall into the ground and die before it is made alive. You want something big in this world? Your holding on to it, it hasn’t dropped. (That’s why the big things don’t appear – you have a death grip on them.) – – It’s the little things that you don’t care about (that do). All the little insignificant things so you feeling intensely then you drop them because the other things are so big and so important.” – Neville Goddard Quote – I Am The True Vine
Neville continues to talk about how we read the paper – have a reaction – the LET IT GO and forget about it…. then something similar shows up in our lives. The power can’t fulfill it’s destiny – the direction we give it – until we UNLEASH it – let it go – and live our daily lives.
Remember, we were given THE LAW – “what we hold in mind manifests”, for one reason – so that we can DISCOVER AGAIN that we are ONE with God – THE PROMISE. Once we get that – and learn to fully imagine and then FULLY let go – we and our world are both transformed – in an instant. Even if it appears to take time for our manifestation to occur – the perfect timing is always perfect. (More on that later this week.)
We love this lecture so much, we made a VIDEO and audio of the first part of it for you to enjoy today – Click the next link to watch it now!
Neville Goddard Quote Video – I Am The True Vine
And have an amazing day!
Mr Twenty Twenty and Victoria
Perfect timing. This is exactly what I needed to hear. Thank you. blessings & hugs
“unless a grain of wheat falls to the ground and dies it doesn’t bear fruit.” this message is very simple but hard to put into practice. What is letting go? does it mean walking in the assumption that the dream is already a reality? or does it mean just forgetting it entirely and going about your day?
Thank you for keeping us at a high vibration!
Thank you for keeping us at a high vibration!
I hear in this quote that a seed must be let go, dropped into the ground and I understand that to mean that we should do this imaginal act only once – don’t keep digging it up and examining it, or it will never come to fruition. However, it seems, from my limited understanding, that it conflicts with other Neville teachings which ask us to live constantly in the assumption that the wish is fulfilled. I find it hard to drop the creative act and at the same time live in the wish fulfilled. Can anyone throw light on this? Thanks for your input … Freya
Hi Freya,
Our experience here is to plant it ONCE and then feel free to water and feed the seed.
Planting the seed involves feeling the RELEASE of it from what was – to what is – and what is – is growing.
We notice in our IMAGININGS – that they grow and evolve – sort of on their own, when I check back on them in my mind – to water and feed them.
So the seed which has been planted – grows invisibly first – in the soil – in the imagination. Taking on new qualities, new aspects, new depth. And it grows in the objective world too at the same time.
Reminds me of the native healers and shaman that I worked with, they too notice changes in “the mind” and just assumed that they reflected or were actual parts of the objective world.
Hope that helps.
Mr Twenty Twenty and Victoria
Then Mr.TwentyTwenty, in more practical terms, how would one water this seed?
Hi Manny,
I am a writer. I watered the seed of me being a writer in many ways. I would suggest taking on an identity – the man you choose to be – and then noticing how you can in your imagination and in the physical world water the seed.
Could include rearranging your mind and your life so that you associate with people and conditions that the new identity fits in with. And it always includes imagining various scenes that include you as that identity.
Let me know if that makes sense.
Mr Twenty Twenty
Had not heard about him… thanks for sending more illumination into my life!
Glad to be of service Susan.
Blessings,
Mr Twenty Twenty