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u/Perfectlife22 · 0 pointsr/NevilleGoddard

Florence Scovel Shinn specifically warned about this kind of stuff, I saw a recent post on here comparing her to Neville. She would always say to ask for your desires "if they are yours by divine right" and the idea was that you could never lose anything that was yours by divine right, and that if something wasn't meant to be yours it would substitute it for something better, so there would be no loss.

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I also saw disclaimers added in It Works: The Famous Little Red Book That Makes Your Dreams Come True! where you ask for your desires or give thanks for them coming to you in perfect ways for the greatest good for all!

u/khufumen · 6 pointsr/NevilleGoddard

Glad you asked. Listed below are what I consider to be the classics which follow closely with Neville's teachings.

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  1. Parallel Universes of Self by Fredrick Dodson (modern author but quite good. Has many videos on Youtube)
  2. Reality Creation and Manifestation by Fredrick Dodson
  3. The Complete Works of Florence Scovel Shinn
  4. The Magic of the Mind: How To Do What You Want With Your Life by Louise Berlay (one of Neville's students)
  5. The Power in You: The Definitive Thomas Troward (my personal favorite)
  6. The Wisdom of Genevieve Behrend: Your Invisible Power; Attaining Your Desires; How To Live Life And Love It (student of Troward)
  7. Golden Keys to a Lifetime of Living by Venice Bloodworth
  8. Reality transurfing by Vadim Zeland
  9. The Abundance Book by John Randolph Price (he has many other books that are equally good)

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u/scott_sebastian · 3 pointsr/NevilleGoddard

I am very sorry about your father's diagnosis. Clearly, I recommend pursuing all of the pharmaceutical, surgical, and other scientifically-proven medical treatments recommended by your oncologist.

As an adjunct though, I would look into Dr William Bengston. He has used a visualization technique (called rapid image cycling) to ameliorate (and cure) forms of cancer in mice -- in 8 different double-blind hospital studies. He is currently carrying out funded research at Brown University (specifically about this phenomenon).

Here are a few of his experiments in peer-reviewed scientific journals.

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6047252/

https://www.fourmilab.ch/documents/gtpp/Documents/jse_14_3_bengston.pdf

Here is his book (where he details the history and evidence of the phenomenon and outlines the specific technique):

https://www.amazon.com/Energy-Cure-Unraveling-Mystery-Hands/dp/1591799112

Once again, the most important thing is to follow the advice of your oncologist, but this technique shows much promise as a supplementary practice. Best of luck!

u/reagan2024 · 11 pointsr/NevilleGoddard

As far as what books to read, I don't like reading on screens so I ordered this very inexpensive NG collection that has his 10 books in chronological order https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1537520725/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o02_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

Many people recommend reading "The Law and the Promise" first, but I'm glad I read his earlier works first. Even though they weren't as interesting I understand his later works better because I read them.

u/youareinsideme · 3 pointsr/NevilleGoddard

If you like Charles Haanel, also give Walter C. Lanyon and Robert A. Russell a read.

This book is also a great compilation of writings: https://www.amazon.com/Prosperity-Bible-Greatest-Writings-Secrets/dp/1585429147

u/GuruDev1000 · 1 pointr/NevilleGoddard

Just wanted to confirm, are the five lessons in the sidebar the same content as the books like Five Lessons (selling on Amazon)?