💌 the Son of Man did not come to be served, but to serve, and to give his life as a ransom for many." (Matthew 20:24-28)

 ## 1. Imagination is Reality (I AM) **Genesis 31:53 — "Jacob took an oath in the name of the Fear of his father Isaac."** From Neville’s perspective, "God" is not a remote being in the sky but the **fundamental self (I AM)**—Imagination itself. Jacob swearing by "the God of Isaac" isn't about tradition. Isaac (meaning Laughter) symbolizes "joy" and the "fulfillment of the promise." It means Jacob (your present self) accepted the "joy of fulfillment" within his imagination as the only cause. Your imagination is the true creator of your world. ## 2. The Feeling of Wish Fulfilled **Psalm 35:27 — "May those who delight in my vindication shout for joy and gladness... 'The Lord be exalted!'"** Neville said, **"Feeling is the secret."** The psalmist hearing others shout for joy in advance represents being immersed in the **relief and ecstasy** felt when a desire is already granted. The overwhelming fe...

💌 They all ate and were satisfied. Afterward the disciples picked up seven basketfuls of broken pieces that were left over. (Matthew 15:37)

  1. Imagination is Reality (I AM)

**Genesis 24:51 — "...as the Lord has directed."**

The Hebrew word for "God" or "Jehovah" represents the source of consciousness: **"I AM."** It was no accident that Abraham’s servant met Rebekah. It was a projection of what was already "determined" or "revealed" within the master’s heart (I AM). The moment you claim "I AM [that]," it is already confirmed as reality in the invisible dimension of consciousness.




## 2. Feeling is the Secret

**Psalm 30:11-12 — "You turned my wailing into dancing... my heart sings to you."**

Neville emphasized that "Feeling is the Secret." The psalmist’s state changed from mourning to dancing not because of external changes, but because the **dominant inner feeling** shifted. Claim the "feeling" of gratitude right now, as if your heart is bursting with song. That feeling is the energy that carves out your new reality.




## 3. The Law of Assumption

**Genesis 24:51 — "Here is Rebekah; take her and go."**

Abraham’s servant did not doubt whether Rebekah would come. He acted under the **assumption** that she was already the "wife for his master’s son." The Law of Assumption means boldly assuming you are already who you want to be, even when your five senses deny it. Your consciousness will then rearrange all circumstances to harden that assumption into fact.




## 4. SATS (State Akin To Sleep)

**Psalm 30:12 — "I cannot be silent... [I will give you thanks]."**

In the Psalms, the state of overflowing gratitude matches the SATS technique—repeating a scene of fulfilled desire while the physical mind is quiet and relaxed. Before falling asleep, imagine your desire as vividly as a "whirling dance" and drift off in a wave of gratitude. In that quiet stillness, the seed of creation is planted.




## 5. Thinking from the End

**Matthew 15:37 — "They all ate and were satisfied... seven basketfuls were left over."**

Neville tells us to ignore the "how" and dwell in the **result**. The miracle in Matthew happens when the focus is on the "overflowing result," not the "lack." Occupy the "end" state where your desire is so fulfilled that seven baskets remain. As it is said, "I am the Alpha and the Omega"—when your consciousness sets the end, the beginning follows naturally.




## 6. Mental Diet

**Psalm 30:11-12 — "You removed my sackcloth and clothed me with joy... that my heart may sing."**

Removing "sackcloth" (mourning clothes) means stopping inner conversations of sadness and lack. It is not the food that enters your mouth, but the **inner speech** you whisper to yourself every moment that defines you. Discard the diet of "I am not enough" and fill your heart with the song of "I am abundant and grateful."




## 7. The Bridge of Incidence

**Genesis 24:51 — "As the Lord has directed (spoken)."**

The process of the servant meeting Rebekah at the well is a "Bridge of Incidence"—a chain of events beyond human logic. When you imagine the "end," a series of natural yet mysterious events unfolds without your effort. You simply walk the path; the "how" is the business of your consciousness (I AM).




## 8. Revision

**Psalm 30:11 — "You turned my wailing into dancing."**

Revision is the act of "rewriting" unsatisfactory scenes at the end of the day. Overwriting a memory of wailing with a memory of dancing is true **forgiveness**. Do not hold onto past mistakes. Through imagination, revise them into the most beautiful scenes in this present moment.




## 9. Everyone Is You Pushed Out (EIYPO)

**Genesis 24:51 — "Take her and go."**

Rebekah’s family willingly sent her because the servant (consciousness) held a firm conviction within. People in the world are mirrors reflecting your inner state. Don't try to change others; define them within your consciousness as "those who help me." The world will then comply with your command.




10. The Promise

**Matthew 15:37 — "They all ate... as much as they wanted."**

Ultimately, all miracles converge into one: the awakening of "Christ," the Divine Self within you. The moment you realize the source of abundance—the power to feed five thousand—is not outside but within your **consciousness**, you begin life as a Divine Creator. This is the ultimate "Promise" Neville spoke of.




**Friday, April 17, 2026**

 1. "Here is Rebekah; take her and go, and let her become the wife of your master’s son, as the Lord has directed." When Abraham’s servant heard what they said, he bowed down to the ground before the Lord. (Genesis 24:51-52)

 2. You turned my wailing into dancing; you removed my sackcloth and clothed me with joy, that my heart may sing your praises and not be silent. Lord my God, I will outpour my thanks to you forever. (Psalm 30:11-12)

 3. They all ate and were satisfied. Afterward the disciples picked up seven basketfuls of broken pieces that were left over. (Matthew 15:37)


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