Neville Goddard Integration Field [Audio + DM]

Hey @Maitreya I have a script with 3 goals, would you suggest simply thinking about the script while listening and the subconscious and the field will create a visual scene? Or would you suggest creating a visual scene that mirrors that script and visualize during the field playing?

I took new goals, or milestones that are far more believable for me than my big end goals :see_no_evil_monkey:

It seems I couldn’t really let go :thinking::see_no_evil_monkey:

When I want to manifest something, I use daydreaming and make it very vivid, active, and immersive. I set aside 1–2 hours, usually lying down, since I tend to meditate more in the evening, and I start creating stories that I enjoy.

I don’t focus only on the end result, but on the whole process—what I do throughout the day to achieve that result. I imagine how I wake up, what my morning looks like, how I feel about what I’m going to do during the day. I check if I have any worries or fears and clear them if they’re there. I might say a few kind, supportive words to myself, like a parent would to a child.

Then I imagine leaving the house, going to work or meeting people who can help me reach my goals. For many people, work feels unpleasant, but for me it’s my favorite thing—I feel my best there. I visualize the tasks I’m doing, whether there are any problems in my projects, and if there are, I resolve them and explore different ways to handle them, different perspectives, how my team feels, and so on.

I also focus on how I feel while doing all of this, and what the results are—how I feel about them. Many times during meditation, I realize that something I imagined doesn’t actually attract me as much as I thought, and that it’s just a fragment of me that isn’t that important. In those cases, I can let go of those unnecessary things.

In this detailed way—almost as if you’re living through your entire day—you imagine everything vividly, just like in real life. And this rewrites your internal story, after which things start happening much faster.

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Thank you for sharing your technique :slight_smile: I often heard about visualizing ones perfect day and I tried it a few times, as I was overwhelmed bringing it all together, it did not felt possible.

But when I imagine practicing this now, I would take my day as it is now.

Getting up, doing a few things I like, then go to my actual work, imagine how the people respond to me, that all of them are happy for example. Then meet someone who offer me a place to live that fits our needs and desires perfectly, someone offers me a job that suits better and so on, coming home seeing my happy family members. Telling my wife that I met the people who offered me these things, what we do at afternoon, how and what I practice in the evening.

Will figure it out a bit more, as this technique resonates well with me.

Thinking about what to imagine, when I want to get surprised with miracles :thinking:

This can actually be a signal of a block or of something you think is good for you, but on a subconscious level you don’t really want it. For example, you may want to have a business, but deep down you don’t want to be that busy or carry that level of responsibility—and that shows up as a feeling of overwhelm.

In these meditations, beyond manifesting, the more important part is learning more about yourself and developing the ability to recognize such patterns—how you react, what you think, and what beliefs you hold.

For example, if fear comes up during meditation, people usually get uncomfortable and stop the process. But that’s actually the wrong approach—the moment that emotion appears is exactly when you should use it to understand where the fear is coming from and clear it.

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It’s a really cool field. Before this, I always manifested using the Mind Master and Focus on Now fields. The first field increased my energy levels and added positive vibrations, while the second mandala shifted my focus to the present moment and tuned my brain to the theta frequency.

Theta is the frequency that usually precedes delta when falling asleep. This is the exact moment before sleep that Goddard recommends for manifestations.
In fact, I recently got to thinking about why children manifest everything so easily and absorb information into their subconscious so quickly. It’s simply because they spend most of their time in the theta brainwave state. As a result, they quickly and automatically pack all the feelings and emotions they receive from their parents into their subconscious - and that’s it.

Later, in adulthood, they have to consciously try to change what they absorbed unconsciously.

The very first thing I noticed was a decrease in emotional involvement. While the Mind Master mandala added a bit of positive emotion, even to the point of euphoria, with the Neville Goddard mandala my state was more grounded, even when imagining certain objects in my possession. Those peak spectrums of involvement and the euphoria of owning something just weren’t there.

I immediately thought about how millionaires actually feel about owning their millions. Probably just like anyone else looking into their wallet and seeing 10 or 100 dollars. In other words, for them, a million is just as normal and comfortable a state as a smaller amount. It feels like an everyday reality.

Over more than 40 days of using this field, I noticed that the process of imagining something stopped being a process of imagination altogether; it became a simple acknowledgement of the fact that the desired outcome just exists. You are just hanging out somewhere, and you simply begin to recall, as if the thing you wanted to manifest already exists and belongs to you.

There are no emotional reactions or anxiety over the absence of something. The big things haven’t manifested yet, but a lot of small things have appeared entirely on their own. Maybe it’s a matter of allowing, or maybe space is just rearranging itself so that I can get what I want.

It is honestly much easier to feel the emotional realism of the desired outcome. To put it in simple terms, imagine you have your phone, and you know it’s lying around somewhere nearby, but you can’t see it. You just know it’s there. That is exactly what the desires you used to imagine become like - as if they are also somewhere around, and you don’t stress about it.

By the way, another truth is that resistance to the desired outcome dissolves. Your reaction to desires becomes almost mundane. The first week actually felt strange because I was so used to constantly pumping myself up with positive emotions, visualizing, and so on, but here it’s a bit different. I think this way is also right. Feelings are important, because feeling is the secret, but they are not mandatory.

It is actually a very powerful field, especially for those who are just getting introduced to Goddard’s techniques and want to integrate them into their lives. If you are completely new to this, it will take some time to integrate, and this mandala will be a massive help.

It also works great in automatic mode when placed in a folder with Mandala Manager and Field Booster. You just come across something you want in life, imagine that you already have it, and understand that the manifestation processes are active.

I also noticed that more ease has appeared in the process. It feels like a direct parallel to those desires that realized in a snap, when you just wanted something, didn’t think about the realization at all, and it just appeared. It’s that kind of feeling. But that always applied to small desires, and it always seemed like you had to work particularly hard on the big ones. But it looks like big desires should manifest just as easily as small ones - there just needs to be permission, and an absence of resistance and blocks.

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