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🗓️ 17 July 2024
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0:00.0 | Welcome to the reality revolution. I'm your host Brian Scott. Today we are reflecting on Neville |
0:14.5 | Goddard and the techniques that we've learned so far over the 350 lectures and many books that I've read on the channel. |
0:24.3 | This lesson is that you can change your past. |
0:28.3 | This is one of the greatest revelations that I learned from studying Neville Goddard |
0:33.2 | and his techniques. |
0:35.3 | As Neville says, do not waste one moment in regret, for to think feelingly |
0:42.0 | of the mistakes of the past is to re-infect yourself. Turn from appearances and assume the feeling |
0:49.0 | that would be yours were you already the one you wish to be. |
0:59.7 | Reflecting on Neville Goddard's profound insights, we've come to understand that the tapestry of our reality is intricately woven from the threads of our thoughts, emotions, and beliefs. |
1:08.0 | Life, much like a mirror, reflects the internal tumult or tranquility that characterizes |
1:16.1 | your inner being onto the canvas you call your life. |
1:21.5 | Neville suggested that rather than contesting what is seen in the mirror, which is common, |
1:29.1 | we should focus on addressing the source of the reflection through introspection. To change your reality, it is essential |
1:35.9 | to delve inward and initiate transformation at the foundation of your consciousness. |
1:42.1 | To alter your reality, you must venture inward, initiating change at the very core of your consciousness. To alter your reality, you must venture inward, initiating change at the |
1:46.8 | very core of your consciousness. Take a moment to notice the numerous thoughts crossing your mind right now. |
1:55.3 | You may come across thoughts related to the present moment, but most of them will be about the past. |
2:02.9 | Your mind tends to replay past events with great intensity, which often leaves little room |
2:09.8 | for the present or future. This is because the mind functions as a repository of the past. |
2:16.9 | Cataloging experiences, along with the resultant emotions and beliefs forged through these |
2:23.3 | experiences. |
2:25.0 | The archival function is crucial aiding us in navigating life without falling prey to past |
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