To the average mind, a miracle is rare, supernatural, and unpredictable.
But in truth, a miracle is just an assumption brought to life —
so natural, it surprises only those who weren’t dwelling in its state.
When you assume something boldly,
persist in it faithfully,
and embody it naturally —
you call it forth into form.
Not through effort.
But through identity.
The World Responds to Your Inner Knowing
You don’t “make” miracles happen.
You allow them by living in the state where they are normal.
To those around you, it may look like magic.
But to you — the one in the state —
it feels inevitable.
Because once the assumption becomes natural,
the bridge of incidents unfolds with effortless precision.
Suggested further reading: “Letting the Bridge of Incidents Unfold”
It’s Only a Miracle From the Outside
Neville Goddard told us:
“An assumption, though false, if persisted in, will harden into fact.”
From outside the assumption, people call it luck, fate, or divine intervention.
But inside the assumption, you knew it was done.
This is why your manifestation doesn’t surprise you.
It satisfies you.
It affirms what you already believed.
Miracles aren’t rewards.
They are reflections.
Miracles Feel Natural to the One Who Assumed
This is why feeling is the secret.
You must dwell in the state long enough
that the assumption no longer feels like pretending.
It feels true.
It feels obvious.
It feels like the only thing that could possibly happen.
This is not delusion.
This is conscious creation.
Suggested further reading: “Feeling Is the Secret: Embodying the State of the Answered Prayer”
Let It Be Natural, Not Desperate
Miracles don’t flow from panic.
They unfold through peace.
The more desperate you are,
the more you affirm that the state is not yet yours.
But when you settle into “It is done” —
the world begins to mirror that back.
You stop chasing results,
and instead become the version of you who expects them.
Suggested further reading: “Dwell in the State — Not in the Doubt”
Final Word
Miracles aren’t random.
They are lawful outcomes of your assumption.
To live a miraculous life
is not to manipulate reality —
but to align with it.
So don’t wait for a miracle.
Don’t beg for one.
Assume it.
Live in the end.
Feel it as natural.
And let the world reflect the truth you’ve claimed.
Because what the world calls a miracle,
the operant power calls a fact of consciousness.
