In today’s episode, I will address a. motivation and b. experiential technique.

Show Notes

Neville quotes philosopher Douglas Fawcett, one of the philosophers of transcendental idealism.


The secret of imagining is the greatest of all problems, to the solution of which everyone should aspire, for supreme power, supreme wisdom, and supreme delight lie in the far-off solution of this mystery.

In this podcast series, we are taking Fawcett at his word, and exploring this essential mystery. He says that this truth is “the most important, most utterly enthralling” we could hope to find.

negative motivation
1. The scope and degree of deception and control.
2. The gravity of habit in thoughts, assumptions, and narratives accepted as true.

positive motivation
3. What is the significance of embracing and consciously developing the imagination? It is not just an “add-on.” It is transformative.
4. Therapeutic function. The cause of illness is accepting reality as it appears.

5. Method... the creative state. 
Progression: hypnosis; self-hypnosis (How to Meditate); Neville’s “controlled reverie”.
Don’t be too bound by semantics -- in other words, strict definitions and instructions.

6. Moving meditation.
Long form affirmation; akin to acting. Use it in movement, both as exercise and a new way to be in the world.

Summary
Quiet self realization forms a foundation for moving meditation. Consciousness and creation work together. The world should be place of wonder and marvel. 

RESOURCES
Note: This episode draws on ideas from two anonymous sources interviewewd by investigative reporter Jon Rappoport (see The Matrix Revealed) who I mentioned in E16. One (“Ellis Medavoy”) is an insider in the world of propaganda creation; the other (“Jack True”) an innovator in hypnotherapy (misnamed) where the client’s imagination is allowed expression, effecting healing where psychotherapy and analysis had failed. (This is paid content. A search on these interviews may bring up partial posts for free.)

Rappoport: The Secret Behind Secret Societies is a video of his lecture (1998); there is his book by the same title. 'Secret society' has a specific definition. Dated, you say. Well, see if this information is not actually exactly relevant for us today. It is a dual presentation: 1. an expose of the cartels dominating society; 2. the depth and power of the human imagination, and how this faculty is unrealized by the average person.

Neville Goddard
Prayer, the Art of Believing Chapter 2
The Power of Awareness Chapter 14

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