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Be What You Wish
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Be What You Wish

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In Be What You Wish, Neville Goddard offers a transformative guide to personal empowerment and fulfillment through the power of imagination and self-perception. Drawing on his profound understanding of metaphysics and the law of assumption, Goddard explores the idea that one's inner beliefs and mental imagery are the keys to manifesting desired outcomes in life. The book presents a compelling argument that reality is shaped by our inner world. Goddard teaches that by assuming the feeling of the wish fulfilled and vividly imagining oneself in the desired state, individuals can align their external reality with their internal desires. He emphasizes that this process is not about wishful thinking but about a deep, heartfelt conviction that what one desires is already achieved. Goddard's teachings are rooted in the concept that the power of creation resides within each person. By altering one's self-concept and embracing the emotions and beliefs associated with their wishes, individuals can experience profound changes in their lives. The book provides practical exercises and techniques for harnessing the creative power of the mind, including visualization practices and affirmations, to bring about desired changes and manifest personal goals. With its blend of spiritual insight and practical advice, Be What You Wish serves as both a philosophical exploration and a hands-on manual for anyone seeking to unlock their potential and create the life they truly desire. Goddard's writing encourages readers to look within, transform their self-perception, and embrace the reality they wish to experience.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Milky Way Publications
Date
1 April 2022
Pages
78
ISBN
9788197964404

In Be What You Wish, Neville Goddard offers a transformative guide to personal empowerment and fulfillment through the power of imagination and self-perception. Drawing on his profound understanding of metaphysics and the law of assumption, Goddard explores the idea that one's inner beliefs and mental imagery are the keys to manifesting desired outcomes in life. The book presents a compelling argument that reality is shaped by our inner world. Goddard teaches that by assuming the feeling of the wish fulfilled and vividly imagining oneself in the desired state, individuals can align their external reality with their internal desires. He emphasizes that this process is not about wishful thinking but about a deep, heartfelt conviction that what one desires is already achieved. Goddard's teachings are rooted in the concept that the power of creation resides within each person. By altering one's self-concept and embracing the emotions and beliefs associated with their wishes, individuals can experience profound changes in their lives. The book provides practical exercises and techniques for harnessing the creative power of the mind, including visualization practices and affirmations, to bring about desired changes and manifest personal goals. With its blend of spiritual insight and practical advice, Be What You Wish serves as both a philosophical exploration and a hands-on manual for anyone seeking to unlock their potential and create the life they truly desire. Goddard's writing encourages readers to look within, transform their self-perception, and embrace the reality they wish to experience.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Milky Way Publications
Date
1 April 2022
Pages
78
ISBN
9788197964404