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🗓️ 11 January 2024
⏱️ 50 minutes
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0:00.0 | Welcome to the reality revolution. I'm your host Brian Scott. And today we're going to talk about |
0:12.4 | the power of inner conversations, unlocking the gateway to your desired reality. |
0:26.6 | What if I told you that the key to transforming your life lies, of course, not in the external world, |
0:29.6 | but within the realm of your own thoughts, specifically |
0:32.6 | your inner conversations. |
0:36.6 | In the tapestry of your mind, each thread is an inner dialogue |
0:40.9 | weaving the fabric of your reality. But what if you could alter these threads, shaping them |
0:48.9 | to manifest the life you've always desired? This is not just a fanciful notion, but a profound truth rooted |
0:57.5 | in the teachings of Neville Goddard. In the lecture, Your Imagination creates reality. He states that |
1:03.0 | you must make your inner conversations conform to your imaginal act and then goes into greater detail saying that all of us are mentally speaking |
1:13.6 | within ourselves every waking moment. Our inner conversations must match the wish fulfilled |
1:21.1 | if we would realize our desire. If our desire is for a better job and we imagine ourselves being congratulated because we are |
1:30.3 | gainfully employed in a wonderful position, we must also make our inner conversations conform to that end. |
1:39.3 | It's my feeling that we don't have conversations like we used to, less people actually talking to each other |
1:44.9 | than ever before. Maybe it was easier for us to manifest because we could have actual conversations |
1:51.3 | with people in many cases. We must be certain that we are not saying within ourselves something |
1:57.4 | like, that boss doesn't believe in promoting people, or it would be difficult |
2:01.8 | to find any job at my age, never mind a better one. Or similar statements that would imply that we do |
2:07.5 | not have that which we desire. We must persist in the feeling of our imaginal act by making |
2:14.2 | our mental conversations conform to what we would say had we realized our aim. |
2:21.1 | If, for instance, we wish to own a car, we would imagine a new car parked in our garage, |
2:26.5 | or imagine ourselves driving it, or imagine our friends admiring it. |
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