Changing the Feeling of I

Lecture dated November 04, 1964

Approximate read 23 min

{"Neville GoddardChanging the Feeling of Ilaw of consciousnessmanifestationinner consciousnessimaginationself-observationstate of being

The lecture explores the fundamental principle that an individual’s external circumstances are a direct reflection of their inner consciousness. Neville emphasizes that changing the outer world is futile without first transforming the inner state of the “I” that identifies with limiting beliefs. He introduces self-observation as a means to uncover and accept one’s true self, free from inherited prejudices and superstitions. Through the illustrative story of a man overcoming racial discrimination by altering his consciousness, he demonstrates the power of imagination and belief. The talk underscores the necessity of defining a clear desire or aim and cultivating the feeling of that desired state until it becomes natural. Finally, Neville provides a simple meditation technique using the imagination to ‘hear’ and ‘feel’ the fulfillment of one’s goals.

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