The world around you — the 3D — is not truth. It is an echo. A reflection. A shadow of previous assumptions made manifest. When Neville Goddard said to “deny the evidence of the senses,” he didn’t mean pretend the world doesn’t exist — he meant don’t let it dictate who you are or what is possible.
If you want to manifest change, you must become blind to what is and loyal to what you have imagined.
What You See Is Old News
Everything you see now is past tense. It’s yesterday’s thinking hardened into fact.
The job you have, the relationship you’re in, the balance in your bank account — all of it is just the printout from older assumptions.
Trying to fix it from the outside is like shaking the paper hoping the printer changes its output.
If you want a new printout, you must change the template — your assumption — at the source.
Suggested further reading: “The Law of Assumption in Everyday Life”
Assumption Must Override the 5 Senses
We are taught to “trust what we see.” But the imagination is a higher faculty than sight.
What you imagine — if persisted in — will override what you currently see.
This is not delusion. This is discipline.
It’s waking up, seeing a low bank balance, and saying:
“I know I am financially free.”
It’s checking your phone with no messages and declaring:
“I am deeply loved and cherished.”
The world may argue. But if you persist, reality has no choice but to yield.
The Operant Power Must Ignore the Echo
You are the operant power — the one who activates the law by use.
When you shift states, the old world doesn’t vanish instantly.
Instead, it lingers — like a stubborn echo.
Most people give up here. They assume the law isn’t working.
But in truth, it’s already working — and the old reality is just burning off the last of its momentum.
Denying the senses is not denial of facts.
It is loyalty to truth beyond the facts.
Suggested further reading: “Faith Is Loyalty to the Unseen Reality”
How to Practice This
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Speak from the end. Even if no one sees it yet.
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Act naturally as the version of you who already has it.
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Persist in your inner knowing, not outer validation.
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Use revision when the 3D world reacts “negatively.”
This practice of inner conviction is what separates the casual dreamer from the master manifestor.
The World Follows Your Inner Camera
Your senses are like lenses pointed outward. But manifestation comes from within.
When you deny what the lens sees, and affirm what the heart knows — the world rewrites itself to match.
You don’t need to fight the 3D.
You simply need to stop reacting to it.
Choose your state. Persist in it. Let the world catch up.
Suggested further reading: “You’re Not Waiting — You’re Remembering”
