At your command. illustrated
Par : Neville Goddard
Editeur : Andrii Ponomarenko
Numéro de produit : 9786178398989
ISBN : 9786178398989
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At Your Command by Neville Goddard is a foundational text in the realm of self-help and metaphysical literature. First published in 1939, this concise yet profound book explores the transformative power of imagination and belief in shaping one's reality.
Goddard's central thesis is the idea that individuals have the inherent power to manifest their desires through focused intention and unwavering belief. He posits that the human imagination is a divine tool that can bring about tangible changes in the external world. By aligning one's thoughts and feelings with the desired outcome, Goddard asserts that anyone can command the circumstances of their life.
The book is structured around key principles of manifestation, including:
Assumption: The belief that assuming the feeling of the wish fulfilled is crucial to manifesting it in reality.
Imagination: The power of vivid, detailed visualization in creating desired outcomes.
Faith: An unwavering belief in the realization of one's desires, irrespective of current circumstances.
Goddard employs a straightforwa
rd and direct style, making complex metaphysical concepts accessible to readers. He emphasizes practical application, encouraging readers to experiment with the principles to witness their effectiveness firsthand.
At Your Command is not just a theoretical treatise but a practical guide that empowers readers to take control of their lives. Its timeless wisdom continues to resonate, offering a path to personal transformation and fulfillment through the conscious use of imagination and belief.
This book remains a significant work for those interested in the law of attraction, self-improvement, and the exploration of human potential. Through Goddard's teachings, readers can discover the profound impact of their inner world on their external reality.