Family Reflects the Position You Never Left | Neville Goddard

Family Reflects the Position You Never Left | Neville Goddard

Imagination Practice Course (Level 1) — Neville Goddard Application Begins Here    • Imagination Practice Course (Level 1) — Ne...   Imagination Practice Course — Full Playlist:    • Imagination Practice Course   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. Family does not respond to words, explanations, or effort. It responds only to the position you occupy. Family is the most immediate mirror, reflecting the self-concept from which you live. Behavior does not initiate change. Expression follows the state already assumed. When you stand as the one who yields, carries, or accommodates, that position is faithfully returned— not by choice, but by law. No discussion. No confrontation. No arranged conversations. When the position is abandoned, the roles lose their source and the scene dissolves of itself. The world has no power to deny the state you occupy, and no choice but to reflect where you stand. References — Neville Goddard (Books & Lectures) “You do not change people; they change their attitude toward you.” — The Power of Awareness (Book, 1952) “The world is a mirror, wherein everyone sees himself reflected.” — Awareness (Book, 1952) “No man is made to do anything against his will.” — The Law and the Promise (Book, 1961) “But every man moves in harmony with the state from which he is viewed.” — Freedom for All (Lecture, 1964) “Assume the feeling of the wish fulfilled and the people concerned will play their parts.” — The Power of Awareness (Book, 1952) “When you assume a position of importance, those around you will confirm it.” — Your Faith Is Your Fortune (Book, 1941) “Not because they were persuaded, but because they must.” — Freedom for All (Lecture, 1964) “It is not what you want that you attract, you attract what you are.” — The Power of Awareness (Book, 1952) “I am not becoming something. I am remaining faithful to what I have assumed.” — The Law and the Promise (Book, 1961) “You are not transformed. You are revealed.” — Awareness (Book, 1952) “You are not influencing others. You are influencing yourself, and they respond.” — The Law of Assumption (Lecture, 1960) “Assumptions harden into fact.” — The Law and the Promise (Book, 1961) “The drama of life is a psychological one, in which we bring about the conditions of the world by our attitudes rather than by our acts.” — The Law and the Promise (Book, 1961) “You are not forcing anyone to do anything.” — Freedom for All (Lecture, 1964) “They do what they do because it is natural for them to do so in the state in which they find themselves.” — Awareness (Book, 1952) “People do not change, but your assumptions of them do, and that is why they appear to change.” — The Power of Awareness (Book, 1952) “Man is incapable of seeing another except as he himself is.” — Awareness (Book, 1952) “She changed her assumption, and the man responded accordingly.” — The Law and the Promise (Book, 1961) “Assume the feeling of being the one you want to be, and the environment will confirm it.” — Your Faith Is Your Fortune (Book, 1941) “You are not changing into something else. You are remaining faithful to a new state.” — The Law and the Promise (Book, 1961) “You do not transform yourself. You abandon the former conception.” — Awareness (Book, 1952) “If you will not think evil of another, he cannot show you evil.” — Awareness (Book, 1952) “Everyone is yourself pushed out.” — The Law and the Promise (1961) 🌿🌿🌿 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.