Instead of endlessly dissecting the failures of the flawed and the greedy, we can turn our precious creative energy towards becoming the people and shaping the world we long for. True change begins within. By refining ourselves, by becoming impeccable in thought, feeling, and action, we plant the vibrant seeds of the world we wish to see.
Neville Goddard, a visionary of inner transformation, offers practical wisdom for this skill. His teachings remind us that imagination is the generative power of creation itself. Drench yourself in them if they resonate:
Feel It as Real: Step into the emotional atmosphere of your wish fulfilled. Imagine vividly, until it feels natural, as though it has already come to pass.
Imagination Creates Reality: Trust that what you hold within will shape what unfolds without. Appearances may contradict, but the unseen 'bridge of incidents' or synchronicities will guide you towards your vision.
Everyone Mirrors You: As you transform your self-concept, the people and events around you reflect this shift. The world responds to the radiance you embody.
Revise the Past: Each night, reframe past events in your mind, over and over, aligning memory with the outcomes you want. This gently reprograms the subconscious, liberating you from old habits.
Claim the ‘I AM’: Affirm your divine power with statements such as 'I AM radiant health,' 'I AM abundance,' 'I AM love in action.'
These statements draw the states you declare to you. Practised daily, these simple yet profound principles transform life from struggle into creative flow. Imagination is the divine spark within us; an inexhaustible source of renewal. When we learn to wield it consciously, miracles become the natural rhythm of our days.
The next five years need not mirror the last. Together, as each of us embodies the change we long for, we create a more luminous world; one of vision, love, and the absolute knowing that the future is shaped not by the noise and disasters of broken systems, but by the quiet, courageous power of awakened hearts and minds.
With so much love,
- Cedar
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