Nothing remains to be done Neville Goddard Application Imagination Practice Course (Final)
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This video is a reconstruction built from Neville Goddard’s recurring teachings,
woven into one message that reflects the central principles found across his lectures and books.
It is not a direct recording of any single lecture,
but a faithful composition of his repeated ideas on imagination, identity, and the Law.
[Nothing remains to be done. Neville Goddard Application Imagination Practice Course (Final)]
This is the final episode of the Imagination Practice Series.
In this episode, we look at why practice naturally comes to an end
and what it means when nothing feels left to do.
Imagination is not meant to be forced, repeated endlessly,
or maintained through effort.
An imaginal act is repeated only until it feels natural.
When it feels ordinary and complete, repetition stops on its own.
If there is still pressure to act or check for results,
it simply means satisfaction has not yet been reached.
And if there is no urge to repeat, fix, or confirm anything,
that is a sign the act is complete.
Nothing remains to be done, because it is done.
[Neville Goddard — References]
1. Acceptance ends the imaginal act
Original: “An assumption, though false, if persisted in, will harden into fact.”
Source: The Law and the Promise (1961)
Idea: Persistence is not endless repetition.
It ends when the assumption feels accepted as true.
2. Repetition stops when satisfaction is reached
Original: “You do not repeat an imaginal act to make it happen. You repeat it until it takes on the feeling of reality.”
Source: Lecture Imagining Creates Reality (1954)
Idea: Repetition serves recognition, not creation.
When it feels real, repetition ends naturally.
3. Wanting cannot continue after possession
Original: “You cannot desire what you already possess.”
Source: Lecture Live in the End (1954–1955)
Idea: Desire is evidence of absence.
Its disappearance signals completion.
4. The end is a position, not an effort
Original: “Live from the end, not toward it.”
Source: Lecture Live in the End (1954–1955)
Idea: The end is a standpoint of consciousness.
It is occupied, not reached.
5. Effort belongs to the former state
Original: “Trying to bring about a state is proof you are not in it.”
Source: Lecture Assumptions Harden Into Fact (1954)
Idea: Effort indicates distance.
Ease indicates arrival.
6. The imaginal act is final
Original: “An imaginal act is an act of creation.”
Source: Lecture The Creative Power of Imagination (1955)
Idea: Once accepted, the act is complete.
Nothing needs to be maintained.
7. Creation does not require confirmation
Original: “Signs follow, they do not precede.”
Source: The Law and the Promise (1961)
Idea: Looking for evidence places the end in the future.
Acceptance removes the need to check.
8. Familiarity is the seal of reality
Original: “When it feels natural, it is done.”
Source: Lecture Feeling Is the Secret (1948)
Idea: Reality is marked by ordinariness.
Strain signals incompletion.
9. Practice ends when the position is taken
Original: “Be still and know that I am God.”
Source: Lecture The Pearl of Great Price (1951)
Idea: Stillness is not inactivity.
It is the absence of seeking.
10. Nothing remains after acceptance
Original: “Having assumed the feeling of the wish fulfilled, do nothing.”
Source: Feeling Is the Secret (1944)
Idea: Action ends where acceptance begins.
Nothing remains to be done.
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