The Law of Assumption

Lecture dated January 07, 1951

Approximate read 9 min

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In this 1951 radio lecture, Neville Goddard explains the law of assumption, asserting that reality is shaped by our beliefs and assumptions. He begins with a quote from William Blake to illustrate how personal perception determines one’s experience of reality. Goddard then describes experiments showing that what we see depends more on our assumptions than on objective facts. He instructs listeners in a meditative practice akin to controlled dreaming, focusing attention until imagined states feel as real as sensory experiences. By assuming the feeling of the wish fulfilled, one can bring those desires into objective reality. He emphasizes the importance of sustained mental attitude, using checks such as observing mental conversations and others’ perceptions of oneself. Finally, Goddard underlines that faith and imagination are unified, and that by controlling attention one can change one’s future.

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