There is one key that quietly determines whether your assumption manifests easily or seems to stall endlessly: the feeling of naturalness.
Neville Goddard emphasized again and again that it is not enough to simply repeat affirmations or visualize your desire. What matters most is whether the new state feels natural to you.
If it doesn’t feel normal yet, you won’t dwell in it long enough.
If it still feels “too good to be true,” it remains outside of you.
But when a desire becomes your new normal — it flows in like breath.
The Law of Assumption in Practice
Neville said:
“It is not what you want that you attract. You attract what you believe to be true.”
And what you believe to be true always feels natural to you.
For example:
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If being broke feels familiar, it doesn’t matter how much you affirm wealth — you’ll always return to what feels like “home.”
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If loneliness feels normal, the arrival of love might feel uncomfortable, even if desired.
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If struggle feels expected, ease will feel suspicious.
The key, then, is not to force change. It’s to make the new state feel natural.
Suggested further reading: “Living in the End: The Art of Becoming What You Desire”
How Do You Make a New State Feel Natural?
This is where spiritual practice becomes practical.
You can build the feeling of naturalness by:
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Imagining from the state, not of it. (Experience it as real, now.)
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Normalizing the identity in your self-talk. (“Of course I’m chosen. I always am.”)
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Revising your past, so the new you has always existed.
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Spending time in silence, where imagination becomes more vivid than the senses.
It’s not about intensity. It’s about familiarity. Repetition and acceptance are what make anything — even the miraculous — begin to feel ordinary.
That’s when the floodgates open.
Suggested further reading: “I AM: The Divine Identity Within Every Desire”
Why Naturalness Overrides Doubt
You might think doubt is your biggest obstacle. But it isn’t.
You can have doubts and still manifest — if your new state feels more natural than your old one.
Think about how often you’ve taken action while uncertain. You still did the thing, because part of you accepted the outcome as likely or deserved.
In the same way, if your new identity feels like home, your doubts become background noise.
They’re just static on a signal that’s already locked in.
Let It Be Boring
Yes, really.
The ultimate sign that you’ve embodied a desire isn’t excitement — it’s boredom.
When the idea of being rich, loved, healthy, or free becomes so normal that it barely causes a ripple in your nervous system — that’s when it’s done.
The extraordinary becomes ordinary.
The miracle becomes mundane.
And because it feels natural — it must appear.
Suggested further reading: “Persistence in Assumption: Why Faith Outlasts Doubt”
Final Thought
You don’t manifest what thrills you.
You manifest what feels natural to you.
When your new identity becomes your emotional baseline — not a fantasy, not a hope, but a quiet truth — you no longer chase your desire.
You simply live it.
Let your assumptions settle into your bones.
Let your new self feel familiar.
Let what you once craved become so normal, it almost feels boring.
That’s when creation becomes effortless.
That’s when the world changes — because you did.
