Neville Goddard’s Law of Assumption reframes relationships as outcomes of sustained inner states: imagination and feeling operate as the causal mechanisms that reorder others’ behavior. The piece explains “assuming the state” and imaginal act practice as disciplined techniques that bypass persuasion—emotion charges the image, attention stabilizes it, and social reality responds. Emphasis on consistent, feeling-based practice shows how private mental formats translate into observable shifts over time and across distance. It connects imaginal discipline to tangible changes rather than quick-fix promises.
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