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r/nevillegoddardUpdated 30 days ago
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what exactly is THE truth?

To me personally the truth is bigger than manifesting. After over a year of failiure despite trying everything from sats to robotic affirming to trying to let go to inner conversations etc. I decided …

r/nevillegoddardcomment4/12/2026
My peculiar version of ladder experiment + how I manifest effortlessly

My peculiar version of ladder experiment + how I manifest effortlessly — This is gonna be long, but worth the read. I've been consciously manifesting for years with lots of successes but recently fell off my mental diet a bit (bc I'm human, ayo 😂) so was recommitting to…

r/nevillegoddardpost4/4/2026
ways to stop ruminating on past relationships/friendships/situationships/etc?

Broke up with my gf two weeks ago. She wasn't treating me right, like she switched up on me real fast. I managed to make the ending positive for both of us. However, when my mind feels nostalgic, I …

r/AnxiousAttachmentcomment2/24/2026
Length of meditation

Or read The Power of Now and skip all the b******* that you can't teach yourself, no matter how long you sit with yourself!!!

r/Meditationcomment3/11/2026
Meditation Has Gotten Harder

“Mindfulness, Bliss, and Beyond” by Ajahn Brahm and “The Power of Now”, by Eckhart Tolle are two must haves!

r/Meditationcomment3/12/2026
My experience with NHI's, contact and navigating society.

My first recommendation has to be [Rupert Spira.](https://www.youtube.com/@rupertspira) He really just burns away the fluff around spirituality and gets right to the heart of the matter: pure divine a…

r/experiencerscomment3/12/2026
meditation has helped me a lot.

Excellent! Consider adding a few full-bodied asanas, and some calming pranayama techniques prior to Dhyana. Read: “The power of now” by Tolle, “Mindfulness, Bliss, and Beyond”, by Brahm Namasté …

r/Meditationcomment3/14/2026
r/DecidingToBeBettercomment3/14/2026
I understood Neville much better after started reading about transurfing.

The book The Power of Now helped me a ton with overthinking

r/nevillegoddardcomment3/15/2026
I got a call from my lawyer

Quite alot over the years, started with philosophy and psychology then lead me into the spiritual, I'll write a quick look... The chimp paradox The 48 laws of power The power of now Then into spirit…

r/nevillegoddardcomment3/17/2026
Want a bf but scared and I feel unattractive

I would recommend reading the Power of Now. Manifestation becomes so much more powerful and effective when you practice living in the moment as much as possible, so not dwelling on the past or having …

r/lawofattractioncomment3/20/2026
I am completely convinced that somehow my mind is being read.

According to the Hindus and Buddhists, the world around us is maya, a Sanskrit word that translates to "illusion." As such, our environment and circumstances can be shaped by our thoughts, beliefs, an…

r/experiencerscomment3/30/2026
no thoughts while meditating?

💞Beautiful awareness! 💞 No thoughts? OR... running on autopilot???It's more likely that you're simply not paying attention, in the moment, and miss the warm up prior to the snap. I invite you to tu…

r/Meditationcomment3/30/2026
Even after all these years this still hurts

I am sorry that this has been your experience with your Mum. I also had a similar experience. I was cared for but i felt there was no love. Unlike you i spent decades clinging to the pain of it an…

r/EmotionalNeglectcomment3/31/2026
r/lawofattractioncomment4/3/2026
How do I stop the overthinking loop?

You should google ptsd and rumination. Trauma does this to the brain and makes us fixate on thoughts and loop and loop. It’s like mild dysregulation and being disconnected from your body. I still rumi…

r/selfhelpcomment4/4/2026
What made you believe in manifesting?

Honestly, I really feel where you’re coming from. That “I want to believe but I just can’t” place is frustrating because it feels like you’re locked out of something that everyone else says is possibl…

r/lawofattractioncomment4/5/2026
What book has positively impacted your life the most so far?

I like this question a lot, it’s one of those where you can kind of tell where someone’s head is at based on their answer. So now I’m curious, what’s yours? If I had to pick one that really shifted t…

r/lawofattractioncomment4/5/2026
Anyone else notice the more you focus on positive energy, the more good stuff kinda shows up?

Yeah I’ve 100 percent noticed that too, and I don’t think you’re crazy for questioning it. It’s one of those things where you don’t fully understand it, but you can’t ignore it either because you’ve s…

r/lawofattractioncomment4/5/2026
Manifasting the “wrong way” worked.

This is actually really cool to read, and honestly kind of reassuring. You didn’t “do it wrong” at all, if anything you accidentally proved something a lot of people overcomplicate. A book that helpe…

r/lawofattractioncomment4/5/2026
Am I being too passive?

I’m gonna be real with you, what you described actually sounds way more solid than you think. Like… you’re worried you’re being too passive, but the way you’re handling doubts and sticking to “it’s al…

r/lawofattractioncomment4/5/2026
Therapy moment

It's Not You by Dr. Ramani Durvasula: Focuses on healing from narcissistic abuse and reclaiming your life. Complex PTSD: From Surviving to Thriving by Pete Walker: A comprehensive guide to managing e…

r/CPTSDcomment4/5/2026
Therapy moment

Hmm, if you are having flashbacks, you may want to start with The Power of Now by Eckhart Tolle. It will teach you ways to calm your mind without delving into deeper, hurtful truths. But you can't ski…

r/CPTSDcomment4/5/2026
Can’t find a therapist anywhere. I’m scared I’ll have no choice but to die

I can suggest some books that helped me: It's Not You by Dr. Ramani Durvasula: Focuses on healing from narcissistic abuse and reclaiming your life. Complex PTSD: From Surviving to Thriving by Pete W…

r/CPTSDcomment4/5/2026
Manifasting the “wrong way” worked.

When I started the notebook I was 13, probably the state of mind was very balanced and “pure”. To me saying thank you for something that I want feels a bit like jinking it, or even put pressure on me …

r/lawofattractioncomment4/5/2026
Beginner to meditation. Would love some insights.

Also try listening to The Power of Now by Eckhartt Tolle

r/Meditationcomment4/6/2026
How do I go about being present and accepting my current circumstances?

In addition to what AFewViciousGeese suggested, consider reading “The Power of Now”, by Eckhart Tolle. Shanti 🪷☸️🕉️

r/Meditationcomment4/11/2026
How can I actually change my mindset?

Pick up a copy of "The power of now" Eckhart Tolle.

r/DecidingToBeBettercomment4/13/2026