Manifestation
Manifestation requires mastering oneself before mastering reality.
Goddard teaches that God is not a distant creator but synonymous with human imagination.
The divine creative power resides within us as imagination; thus, humans are co-creators of their experience rather than passive observers.
This blurs the line between creator and creation in ways foreign to conventional religious or scientific views.
MANIFEST FROM POWER..NOT FEAR
youtube.comBelief alone is insufficient; conviction is necessary for reality alteration.
Under those conditions, the ego is primarily concerned with predicting every outcome of every situation, because it is overfocused on the outer world and feels completely separated from the 99.99999 percent of reality. In fact, the more we define reality through our senses, the more this reality becomes our law.
Joe Dispenza • Breaking the Habit of Being Yourself: How to Lose Your Mind and Create a New One
Conviction is the most important aspect of manifestation.
Change is often resisted due to its association with death.