Feelingfield

Chapter 1

Introduction

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THIS book contains the very essence of the Principle of Expression. Had I cared to, I could have expanded it into a book of several hundred pages, but such expansion would have defeated the purpose of this book.

Commands, to be effective, must be short and to the point. The greatest command ever recorded is found in the few simple words: “And God said, ‘Let there be light.’”

In keeping with this principle, I now give to you the reader, in these few pages, the truth as it was revealed to me.
– Neville

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Live in the end — tonight.

Neville taught the method. Feelingfield writes your wish into a personal imaginal scene and speaks it aloud, paced for the state akin to sleep.

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We owe the practice to Neville Goddard (1905–1972). Feelingfield is independent and is not affiliated with or endorsed by his estate. This text follows the Global Grey edition, unchanged.

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