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The Reality Revolution Podcast

Neville Goddard - Three Propositions

The Reality Revolution Podcast

Brian Scott

Psychedelics, Quantum Jumping, Subconscious Mind, Hypnosis, Religion & Spirituality, Ayahuasca, Channeling, Law Of Attraction, Magick, Mindfulness, Silva Mind Control, Intuition, Nlp, Reality Transurfing, Parallel Realities, Meditation, Mind Tech, Qi-gong, Health & Fitness, Spirituality

4.8853 Ratings

🗓️ 8 January 2024

⏱️ 33 minutes

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Summary

Well, my first proposition is this one. The individual state of consciousness determines the conditions and the circumstances of his life. The second proposition is that man can select the state of consciousness with which he desires to be identified; and the third follows naturally . . therefore, man can be what he wants to be. If the first proposition is true that the individual's state of consciousness is the sole cause of the phenomena of his life, then the normal, natural question that is asked "Why doesn't he change it to a more desirable state if he could change it?" Well, that is not as easy as it appears. Today we hope to give you a technique to make it easier but man finds it very hard to leave the things to which he has grown accustomed.

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0:00.0

Welcome to the reality revolution. I'm your host Brian Scott. It's another beautiful day to read

0:12.4

Neville Goddard and I have a classic, not quite sure why I haven't covered it. This is three

0:19.6

propositions delivered in 1954. Any lecture delivered

0:24.8

in the 50s is Neville at the very best, where he was talking about imagination. In this particular

0:33.1

lecture, he gives specific techniques, and the style is a little easier to deal with than his style in later lectures.

0:44.5

We're getting close to a point where we're running out of good lectures that are not completely

0:50.2

repetitive of ones we've done before. I'm trying to find new and different lectures that have

0:55.2

covered different territory from all the lectures we've had so far, and this is definitely one of them.

1:02.1

Three propositions. Well, my first proposition is this one. The individual state of consciousness

1:10.7

determines the conditions and circumstances of his life.

1:15.3

The second proposition is that man can select the state of consciousness with which he desires to be identified.

1:22.7

And the third follows naturally.

1:25.6

Therefore man can be what he wants to be. If the first proposition

1:31.2

is true, but the individual state of consciousness is the sole cause of the phenomena of his life,

1:38.5

then the normal natural question that is asked, why doesn't he change it to a more desirable state if he could change

1:46.6

it? Well, that is not as easy as it appears. Today, we hope to give you a technique to make it easier,

1:53.4

but man finds it very hard to leave the things to which he has grown accustomed. We are all grown

2:00.3

stuck in the habitual. It may seem

2:03.6

strange, but a very sordid cartoon appeared years ago. That is, during the last war, you might

2:09.6

have seen it. It came out in the New Yorker, and it was won by George Price. And it is one

2:15.5

single little room, a sink piled high with unwashed dishes, plaster

2:20.3

falling from the walls. And these two middle-aged people, she sitting on a chair reading a letter,

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