coachAOG | Neville Goddard - The Power of Attitude Part One

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coachAOG | Neville Goddard - The Power of Attitude Part One
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Experiments recently conducted by Merle Lawrence (Princeton) and Adelbert Ames (Dartmouth) in the latter's psychology laboratory at Hanover, N.H., prove that what you see when you look at something depends not so much on what is there as on the assumption you make when you look. Since what we believe to be the "real" physical world is actually only an "assumptive" world, it is not surprising that these experiments prove that what appears to be solid reality is actually the result of "expectations" or "assumptions." Your assumptions determine not only what you see but also what you do, for they govern all your conscious and subconscious movements towards the fulfilment of themselves. Over a century ago this truth was stated by Emerson as follows:

As the world was plastic and fluid in the hands of God,
so it is ever to so much of His attributes as we bring to it.
To ignorance and sin, it is flint.
They adapt themselves to it as they may,
but in proportion, as a man has anything in him divine,
the firmament flows before Him and takes His signet and form.

Your assumption is the hand of God moulding the firmament into the image of that which you assume. The assumption of the wish fulfilled is the high tide which lifts you easily off the bar of the senses where you have so long lain stranded. It lifts the mind into prophecy in the full right sense of the word; and if you have that controlled imagination and absorbed attention which it is possible to attain, you may be sure that all your assumption implies will come to pass.

When William Blake wrote, “What seems to be, is, to those to whom it seems to be.”

He was only repeating the eternal truth from Romans 14 verse 14 which reads, “There is nothing unclean of itself: but to him that esteemeth anything to be unclean, to him it is unclean.”
Romans 14:14

Because there is nothing unclean of itself (or clean of itself), you should assume the best and think only of that which is lovely and of good report. It is not superior insight but ignorance of this law of assumption if you read into the greatness of men some littleness with which you may be familiar - or into some situation or circumstance an unfavourable conviction. Your particular relationship to another influences your assumption with respect to that other and makes you see in him that which you do see. If you can change your opinion of another, then what you now believe of him cannot be absolutely true but is only relatively true.

Finally in closing. Paul once wrote, “And the peace of God, which transcends all understanding, will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus. Finally, brothers, whatever is true, whatever is noble, whatever is right, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is admirable--if anything is excellent or praiseworthy--think about such things.” Philippians 4 verses 7 to 8.

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