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What Do You Want? | Neville Goddard • What Do You Want? | Neville Goddard You Always Retreat at This Moment | Neville Goddard • You Always Retreat at This Moment | Nevill... This video is a reconstruction built from Neville Goddard’s recurring teachings, woven into one message that reflects the central principles found across his lectures and books. It is not a direct recording of any single lecture, but a faithful composition of his repeated ideas on imagination, identity, and the Law. Most people begin the imaginal act with excitement. They feel the wish fulfilled for a night… perhaps two. But when the third day arrives and nothing seems to change, doubt appears. The senses report no evidence. The outer world mocks the assumption. And so the seed is dug up before it has time to grow. This video explores a simple truth that Neville Goddard emphasized repeatedly: Persistence in assumption is the secret. Scripture reveals a pattern — the interval of three days, the movement from the unseen to the visible. The third day is not the day to question the act, search for signs, or consult the senses. It is the day to remain faithful to the unseen reality. Most people persist for years in failure, yet abandon success after only a few nights. The imaginal act is a seed. When planted and sustained in feeling, it must objectify itself in the world of fact. In this lecture-style reconstruction, you will discover: • Why most people quit manifesting too early • The meaning of the “three days” pattern in scripture • Why impatience destroys the imaginal seed • How to renew the imaginal act when it becomes mechanical • Why persistence in assumption inevitably hardens into fact Do not dig up the seed. Persist in the state. And allow the unseen to become visible. References — Neville Goddard (Books & Lectures) Neville Goddard — The Power of Awareness (1952) “An assumption, though false, if persisted in, will harden into fact.” “Assume the feeling of the wish fulfilled and continue feeling that it is fulfilled until that which you feel objectifies itself.” “Dare to believe in the reality of your assumption and watch the world play its part relative to its fulfillment.” “Every natural faculty and every acquired faculty of man is a means of imagining.” Neville Goddard — Feeling Is the Secret (1944) “Prayer is the feeling of the wish fulfilled.” “A change of feeling is a change of destiny.” “The conscious mind must assume the feeling of the wish fulfilled and the subconscious will objectify it.” “In a drowsy state assume the feeling of the wish fulfilled and continue in that assumption until you fall asleep.” “Feeling is the secret of successful prayer.” Neville Goddard — Five Lessons: A Master Class (1948) “The Bible gives it as three days; the duration is three days for response in this world.” “If I would now assume I am what I want to be, and if I am faithful to my assumption, it will harden into fact.” “Consciousness is the one and only reality.” Neville Goddard — Out of This World (1949) “You are in Barbados.” (Abdullah’s instruction to Neville) “The bridge of incidents will appear without your lifting a finger in the outer world.” Neville Goddard — The Law and the Promise (1955) “Live in the end and refuse to be moved by appearances.” “Persist in the assumption until the assumption feels natural.” The Holy Bible “Destroy this temple, and in three days I will raise it up.” — The Holy Bible, John 2:19 “Pass through the host, and command the people, saying, Prepare you victuals; for within three days ye shall pass over this Jordan, to go in to possess the land, which the Lord your God giveth you to possess it.” — Joshua 1:11 (KJV) “First the blade, then the ear, after that the full corn in the ear.” — The Holy Bible, Mark 4:28 🌿🌿🌿 If these lectures bring you light and strength, consider supporting the ongoing creation of these videos by joining our channel membership. Your support helps keep Neville’s words alive and shared with the world.