Realize that you,
yourself brought about this condition of waste and lack and make the decision
within yourself to rise to a higher level where the fatted calf, the ring, and
the robe await your claim. Neville Goddard
A victory which seems
impossible at first is seen as possible when your feelings are changed from
enemies into allies. Vernon Linwood Howard
Guy Finley Question: When I look at myself, it seems that my
most prevalent emotion is anger. It's always there. I frequently find myself
caught up in what you call "mental movies," remembering all the
cruelty and unfairness. I know that indulging in this does no good, but I feel
powerless to stop these raging thoughts. What can I do? I really am weary of my
own out-of-control emotions. [… Entire Writing …]
“Behold I stand at the door and knock. If any man hear my voice and open the door
I will come in to him and sup with him and he with me.” Revelation 3:20 The “I” knocking at the door is the
urge.
The door is your consciousness. To open the door is to become one with that
that which is knocking by FEELING oneself to be the thing
desired. To feel one’s desire as impossible
is to shut the door or deny this urge expression. To rise in consciousness to the naturalness of the thing felt is to
swing wide the door and invite this one into embodiment.
That is why it is
constantly recorded that Jesus left the world of manifestation and ascended
unto his father. Jesus, as you and I, found all things impossible to Jesus, as
man. But having discovered his father to be the state of consciousness of the thing desired, he but left behind him
the “Jesus consciousness” and rose in consciousness to that state desired and stood upon it until
he became one with it. As he made himself one with that, he became that in
expression. Neville Goddard
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