Hey mate,
There are only two ways you can block your blessings – when it comes to feeling it real. Either you are making a mistake with the methods, or you are committing “mental miscarriage”. Mental miscarriage happens when you doubt or “dig up” the seed you have planted. Mistakes on the other hand, tend to happen because you don’t fully understand the methods of Neville, or you dilute them with vague new age teachings. Let’s notice a simple correction Neville shares today.
“Blake tells us to enter into – not just observe, but enter into – images in our imagination…. If a certain desk designates that you are occupying a desired position, occupy that desk. Enter into the image, and you will realize your vision. Sit in the chair behind that desk and view the room.”
One of the common mistakes is to “see yourself at the desk”. This actually blocks your blessing, because it turns you into a spectator of the state, and it identifies you as your body. To really experience the state, you would be seeing THE ROOM from the desk – you are sitting behind – in your new role – as your ideal.
“When you enter the state you desire to express and believe it is true, no earthly power can stop it from objectifying itself.”
The only power that can stop it – is you. You can stop it by either mental miscarriage, or you can stop it by NOT doing effective Feel It Real Sessions. Today’s lesson is just one of many, where we are attempting to teach the details that many people miss, when it comes to Nevillizing effectively. We hope that it blesses you in many ways, for years and years to come. Have an amazing day, and remember to feel your ideal as real.
Mr Twenty Twenty and Victoria
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There are only two ways to "screw up" Nevillizing. Do you know what they are?
This part of neville’s teaching actually confuses me a bit. The idea of a “mental miscarriage” almost seems to suggest that you should only imagine what you want for a single session. Any further imagination sessions on the same topic could be construed as “digging up the seed.” How can I be sure that my daily imagination sessions aren’t “digging up the seed?”
Absolutely WONDERFUL lesson
LOVED IT!!!!
Thank you
thank you
Faith, faith, faith. "Look at him go Ma. Look at him go."
Perfect. Thank You!