The following is an excerpt from Neville's book,
Resurrection, in the chapter, Out of this World. You will find the entire book
priceless! Read it until you become it... then see what happens.
The undisciplined mind finds it difficult to assume a state
which is denied by the senses. Here is a technique that makes it quite easy to
encounter events before they occur, to "call things which are not seen as
though they were." People have a habit of slighting the importance of
simple things; but this simple formula for changing the future was discovered
after years of searching and experimenting.
The First Step in changing the
future is desire;that is: define your objective-- know definitely what you
want.
Secondly: construct an event which you believe you would encounter following the
fulfillment of
your desire-- something that will have the action of self predominant.
Thirdly: immobilize the physical body and induce a condition akin to sleep---
lie on a bed or relax in a chair and imagine that you are sleepy; then, with
eyelids closed and your attention focused on the action you intend to
experience in imagination--- mentally feel yourself right into the proposed
action--- imagining all the while that you are actually performing the
action here and now. You must always participate in the imaginary action, not
merely stand back and look on, but you must feel that you are actually
performing the action so that the imaginary sensation is real to you.
It is important always to remember that the proposed action
must be one which follows the fulfillment of your desire; and, also, you must
feel yourself into the action until it has all the vividness and distinctness
of reality. For example, suppose you desired a promotion in office. Being
congratulated would be an event you would encounter following the fulfillment
of your desire. Having selected this action as the one you will experience in
imagination, immobilize the physical body, and induce a state akin to sleep---
a drowsy state--- but one in which you are still able to control the direction
of your thoughts--- a state in which you are attentive without effort. Now,
imagine that a friend is standing before you. Put your imaginary hand
into his. First feel it solid and real, then carry on an imaginary conversation
with him in harmony with the action. Do not visualize yourself at a distance in
point of space and at a distance in point of time being congratulated on your
good fortune. Instead, make elsewhere here, and the future now. The
future event is a reality now in a dimensionally larger world; and,
oddly enough, now in a dimensionally larger world, is equivalent to here in
the ordinary three dimensional space of everyday life. The difference between
feeling yourself in action, here and now, and visualizing yourself in action,
as though you were on a motion-picture screen, is the difference between
success and failure. The difference will be appreciated if you will now
visualize yourself climbing a ladder. Then with eyelids closed imagine that a
ladder is right in front of you and feel you are actually climbing
it.
Desire, physical immobility bordering on sleep, and
imaginary action in which self feelingly predominates, here and now, are
not only important factors in altering the future, but they are essential
conditions in consciously projecting the spiritual self.
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"My old friend, Abdullah, gave me this exercise. Every
day I would sit in my living room where I could not see the telephone in the
hall. With my eyes closed, I would assume I was in the chair by the phone. Then
I would feel myself back in the living room. This I did over and over again, as
I discovered the feeling of changing motion. This exercise was very helpful to
me. If you try it, you will discover you become very loose with this exercise.
Practice the art of motion, and one day you will discover that by the very act
of imagining, you are detached from your physical body and placed exactly where
you are imagining yourself to be - so much so that you are seen by those who
are there."
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The following are three different ways to manifest taken from a transcription
of a workshop off of www.realneville.com,
called, Lesson 4:
"To the pure all things are pure."
Now I would like to spend a little time making as clear as I can what I personally do when I pray, what I do when I want to bring about changes in my world. You will find it interesting, and you will find that it works. No one here can tell me they cannot do it. It is so very simple all can do it. We are what we imagine we are.
This technique is not difficult to follow, but you must want to do it. You cannot approach it with the attitude of mind "Oh well I'll try it." You must want to do it, because the mainspring of action is desire.
So I stand right here, close my eyes, and imagine I am seeing what I would see were I there. I remain in it long enough to feel it to be real. I cannot touch the walls of this room from here, but when you close your eyes and become still you can imagine and feel that you touch it. You can stand where you are and imagine you are putting your hand on that wall. To prove you really are, put it there and slide it up and feel the wood. You can imagine you are doing it without getting off your seat. You can do it and you will actually feel it if you become still enough and intense enough
I stand where I am and I allow the world that I want to see and to enter physically to come before me as though I were there now. In other words, I bring elsewhere here by assuming that I am there.
Is that clear? I let it come up, I do not make it come up. I simply imagine I am there and then let it
happen.
If I want a physical presence, I imagine he is standing here, and I touch him All through the Bible I find these suggestions, "He placed his hands upon them. He touched them."
If you want to comfort someone, what is the automatic feeling? To put your hand on them, you cannot resist it. You meet a friend and the hand goes out automatically, you either shake hands or put your hand on his shoulder.
Suppose you were now to meet a friend that you have not seen for a year and he is a friend of whom you are very fond. What would you do? You would embrace him, wouldn't you? Or you would put your hand upon him.
In your imagination bring him close enough to put your hand upon him and feel him to be solidly real. Restrict the action to just that. You will be amazed at what happens. From then on things begin to move. Your dimensionally greater self will inspire, in all, the ideas and actions necessary to bring you into physical contact. It works that way.
Every day I put myself into the drowsy state; it is a very easy thing to do. But habit is a strange thing in man's world. It is not law, but habit acts as though it were the most compelling law in the world. We are creatures of habit.
If you create an interval every day into which you put yourself into the drowsy state, say at 3 o'clock in the afternoon do you know at that moment every day you will feel drowsy. You try it for one week and see if I am not right.
You sit down for the purpose of creating a state akin to sleep, as though you were sleepy, but do not push the drowsiness too far, just far enough to relax and leave you in control of the direction of your thoughts. You try it for one week, and every day at that hour, no matter what you are doing, you will hardly be able to keep your eyes open. If you know the hour when you will be free you can create it. I would not suggest that you do it lightly, because you will feel very, very sleepy and you may not want to.
I have another way of praying. In this case I always sit down and I find the most comfortable arm chair imaginable, or I lie flat on my back and relax completely. Make yourself comfortable. You must not be in any position where the body is distressed. Always put yourself into a position where you have the greatest ease. That is the first stage.
To know what you want is the start of prayer. Secondly you construct in your mind's eye one single little event which implies that you have realized your desire. I always let my mind roam on many things that could follow the answered prayer and I single out one that is most likely to follow the fulfillment of my desire. One simple little thing like the shaking of a hand, embracing a person, the receiving of a letter, the writing of a check, or whatever would imply the fulfillment of your desire.
After you have decided on the action which implies that your desire has been realized, then sit in your nice comfortable chair or lie flat on your back, close your eyes for the simple reason it helps to induce this state that borders on sleep.
The minute you feel this lovely drowsy state, or the feeling of gathered togetherness, wherein you feel- I could move if I wanted to, but I do not want to, I could open my eyes if I wanted to, but I do not want to. When you get that feeling you can be quite sure that you are in the perfect state to pray successfully.
In this feeling it is easy to touch anything in this world. You take the simple little restricted action which implies fulfillment of your prayer and you feel it or you enact it. Whatever it is, you enter into the action as though you were an actor in the part. You do not sit back and visualize yourself doing it. You do it.
With the body immobilized you imagine that the greater you inside the physical body is coming out of it and that you are actually performing the proposed action. If you are going to walk, you imagine that you are walking. Do not see yourself walk, FEEL that you are walking.
If you are going to climb stairs, FEEL that you are climbing the stairs. Do not visualize yourself doing it, feel yourself doing it. If you are going to shake a man's hand, do not visualize yourself shaking his hand, imagine your friend is standing before you and shake his hand. But leave your physical hands immobilized and imagine that your greater hand, which is your imaginary hand, is actually shaking his hand.
All you need do is to imagine that you are doing it. You are stretched out in time, and what you are doing, which seems to be a controlled day dream, is an actual act in the greater dimension of your being. You are actually encountering an event fourth-dimensionally before you encounter it here in the three-dimensions of space, and you do not have to raise a finger to bring that state to pass.
My third way of praying is simply to feel thankful. If I want something, either for myself or another, I immobilize the physical body, then I produce the state akin to sleep and in that state just feel happy, feel thankful, which thankfulness implies realization of what I want. I assume the feeling of the wish fulfilled and with my mind dominated by this single sensation I go to sleep. I need do nothing to make it so, because it is so. My feeling of the wish fulfilled implies it is done.
All these techniques you can use and change them to fit your temperament. But I must emphasize the necessity of inducing the drowsy state where you can become attentive without effort.
A single sensation dominates the mind, if you pray successfully.
What would I feel like, now, were I what I want to be? When I know what the feeling would be like I
then close my eyes and lose myself in that single sensation and my dimensionally greater Self then builds a bridge of incident to lead me from this present moment to the fulfillment of my mood. That is all you need do. But people have a habit of slighting the importance of simple things.
We are creatures of habit and we are slowly learning to relinquish our previous concepts, but the things we formerly lived by still in some way influence our behavior. Here is a story from the Bible that illustrates my point.
It is recorded that Jesus told his disciples to go to the crossroads and there they would find a colt, a young colt not yet ridden by a man. To bring the colt to him and if any man ask, "Why do you take this colt?" say, "The Lord has need of it."
They went to the crossroads and found the colt and did exactly as they were told. They brought the unbridled ass to Jesus and He rode it triumphantly into Jerusalem.
The story has nothing to do with a man riding on a little colt. You are Jesus of the story. The colt is the mood you are going to assume. That is the living animal not yet ridden by you. What would the feeling be like were you to realize your desire? A new feeling, like a young Colt, is a very difficult thing to ride unless you ride him with a disciplined mind. If I do not remain faithful to the mood the young colt throws me off. Every time you become conscious that you are not faithful to this mood, you have been thrown from the colt.
Discipline your mind that you may remain faithful to a high mood and ride it triumphantly into Jerusalem, which is fulfillment, or the city of peace.
This story precedes the feast of the Passover. If we would pass from our present state into that of our ideal, we must assume that we are already that which we desire to be and remain faithful to our assumption, for we must keep a high mood if we would walk with the highest.
A fixed attitude of mind, a feeling that it is done will make it so. If I walk as though it were, but every once in a while I look to see if it really is, then I fall off my mood or colt.
Excellent work my friend! This is the heart of Nevill's work.
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