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| | Selected quotes from "Resurrection" by Neville Goddard
DeVorss Publications © 1966 softcover |
"If you knew how you would feel were you to realize your objective, then, inversely, you would know what state you could realize were you to awaken in yourself such a feeling. The injunction, to pray believing that you already possess what you pray for, is based upon a knowledge of the law of inverse transformation. If your realized prayer produces in you a definite feeling or state of consciousness, then, inversely, that particular feeling or state of consciousness must produce your realized prayer."
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"Prayer - the art of believing what is denied by the senses - deals almost entirely with the subconscious. Through prayer, the subconscious is suggested into acceptance of the wish fulfilled, and reasoning deductively, logically unfolds it to its legitimate end. "Far greater is he that is in you than he that is in the world." The subjective mind is the diffused consciousness that animates the world; it is the spirit that giveth life. In all substance is a single soul - subjective mind. Through all creation runs this one unbroken subjective mind."
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"Man transmits ideas to the subconscious through his feelings. The subconscious transmits ideas from mind to mind through telepathy. Your unexpresed convictions of others are transmitted to them without their conscious knowledge or consent, and if subconsciously accepted by them will influence their behavior.
The only ideas they subconsciously reject are your ideas of them which they could not wish to be true of anyone. Whatever they could wish for others can be believed of them; and by the law of belief which governs subjective reasoning they are compelled to subjectively accept, and therefore objectively express, accordingly."
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"The subjective mind is completely controlled by suggestion. Ideas are best suggested when the objective mind is partly subjective, that is, when the objective senses are diminished or held in abeyance."
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"Turn from what is to what ought to be. Assume the mood of fulfilled desire, and by the universal law of reversibility you will realize your desire."
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"By the power of imagination all men, certainly imaginative men, are forever casting forth enchantments, and all men, especially unimaginative men, are continually passing under their power."
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"...eliminate all moods other than the mood of fulfilled desire."
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"Neither the passivity of the subject nor his conscious agreement with your suggestion is necessary, for without his consent or knowledge he can be given a subjective order which he must objectively express."
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"It is not what you want that you attract; you attract what you believe to be true."
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"The cures attributed to the influence of certain medicines, relics and places are the effects of imagination and faith. The curative power is not in the spirit that is in them, it is in the spirit in which they are accepted."
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