What is Neville Goddard?
“Neville Goddard was a mystical teacher who taught that imagination creates reality. His core technique—living in the feeling of the wish fulfilled—has.”
Who was Neville Goddard?
Unlike many Law of Attraction teachers who emphasize asking and attracting, Neville focused on **assumption**—the act of mentally occupying the state of your desire as if it were already true. His most famous teaching is summarized in one phrase: "Assume the feeling of your wish fulfilled."
Core Neville Goddard teachings
- **Imagination creates reality**: Your inner world of imagination is the cause; your outer world is the effect
- **The feeling is the secret**: It is not enough to imagine your desire. You must feel the emotional reality of already having it
- **Live in the end**: Do not visualize the process of getting your desire. Visualize the end result—as if it is already done
- **Revision**: You can change the past by mentally revising events. This changes their emotional impact on your present
- **Everyone is you pushed out**: Other people reflect your assumptions about them. Change your assumption about someone and they will change
Want to go deeper? Read the complete guide to neville goddard with practical steps and exercises.
Full guideManifest consistently with LoA
Don't just read about it—start practicing. Download LoA to turn your daily phone use into a powerful manifestation habit.
Master neville goddard — free 5-day course
Join 12,000+ people who receive weekly manifestation tips, deep dives on neville goddard, and exclusive guides.
No spam. Unsubscribe anytime. We respect your attention sovereignty.
Common questions about neville goddard
Neville used Biblical language and stories extensively, but he interpreted them psychologically rather than literally. He taught that the Bible is a psychological drama about the human imagination, not a history book. You do not need to be religious to apply his techniques.
The Law of Attraction often emphasizes 'attracting' things through positive thinking and vibration. Neville Goddard emphasized 'assuming' the state of your desire through imagination and feeling. In practice, the techniques overlap significantly, but Neville's framework is more focused on the subjective experience of already having the desire.
Many people report powerful results from SATS. The technique works because it combines deep relaxation (which opens the subconscious), vivid sensory imagination (which engages the brain as if the experience were real), and emotional feeling (which signals safety and desirability to the nervous system). Whether you attribute the results to quantum mechanics or neuroscience, the practice is effective.