Hey there, fellow manifestors! Today, I want to dive into the intriguing world of Neville Goddard and his revolutionary concept: “It’s already done.” If you’ve been on a journey of self-discovery and manifestation, you might have stumbled upon this powerful idea. But if not, don’t worry; I’m here to break it down for you in plain, understandable language.

So, who is Neville Goddard, and why should you listen to his teachings? Well, Neville Goddard was a 20th-century mystic and author who believed in the profound power of our imagination. He taught that our thoughts and beliefs could shape our reality, and “It’s already done” is one of his key teachings.

Imagine this: you have a dream or a desire, something you truly want to manifest in your life, whether it’s a new job, a loving relationship, or financial abundance. Instead of constantly yearning for it and thinking about how it’s not here yet, Neville suggests a different approach.

He encourages us to assume the feeling of our wish fulfilled. What does that mean? It means acting as if your desire has already been realized. Picture it as a done deal. If you’re looking for a new job, feel the excitement of having that job. If it’s a loving relationship, bask in the joy of being with your ideal partner. And if it’s financial abundance, walk, talk, and think like someone who’s already financially secure.

Here’s the magic behind “It’s already done”: Neville believed that your subconscious mind couldn’t tell the difference between imagination and reality. When you consistently impress upon your subconscious that your desire is already yours, it starts to work tirelessly to make it a reality.

But, hold on, you might be thinking, “Isn’t that just wishful thinking?” Well, it’s not about wishful thinking alone. Neville’s concept is about aligning your thoughts, emotions, and beliefs with the desired outcome that actually already exists. It’s about unwavering faith and conviction that what you want is already yours. This isn’t just about visualizing; it’s about feeling it until it feels natural to you, like you already have it.

Think of it as planting a seed in the fertile soil of your subconscious. As you nurture this belief, your actions and decisions naturally align with your desired outcome. You start making choices that bring you closer to your goal without even realizing it.

Let’s break it down further with an example. Suppose you want to manifest a dream vacation. Instead of daydreaming about it while feeling a sense of lack, practice “It’s already done.” Close your eyes and imagine yourself on that beach, feeling the warm sun on your skin, smelling the salty breeze, and hearing the gentle lapping of waves. Feel the joy and contentment of being on that vacation. When you open your eyes, keep that feeling with you throughout your day as much as you can.

As you continue to do this, you might find yourself researching travel destinations, setting aside money for the trip, or even stumbling upon unexpected opportunities that make the vacation a reality. It’s not magic; it’s the power of aligning your inner world with your desires so eventually what you see in your outside world lines up.

Now, it’s important to note that Neville Goddard’s concept isn’t a quick-fix solution. Manifesting takes time and patience. You might face doubts or setbacks along the way, but that’s where your unwavering faith comes into play. Trust that what you desire is on its way to you because it already exists.

Neville Goddard’s “It’s already done” concept is a powerful tool for manifesting your desires. It’s about shifting your mindset, beliefs, and emotions to match your desired reality. By consistently living as if your wish is already fulfilled, you can harness the incredible power of your subconscious mind to turn your dreams into reality. So, what are you waiting for? Start assuming the feeling of your wish fulfilled, because, in the world of manifestation, it’s already done!  For some amazing stories of how this worked for everyday people just like yourself, read this book.

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