The Philosophy of Neville Goddard (Law of Assumption)

What you assume to be true shapes what you experience.

Neville Goddard taught that reality reflects your assumed identity, not your wishes or effort alone. What you consistently accept as “already true” about yourself hardens into experience over time. The work is not forcing outcomes, but occupying the internal state that implies the outcome has already occurred.

This isn’t positive thinking.
It’s identity-level belief.

The question is never “What do I want?”
It’s “Who am I assuming myself to be?”

This philosophy comes from Neville Goddard, blending biblical symbolism, imagination, and consciousness as the creative force behind lived reality.