Neville Goddard, Reality Transurfing, Joseph Murphy

Ive studied reality transurfing the books are really deep there is a youtuber arron doughty who explains them well look him up i recommend his videos he explains them in laymen terms type in arron doughty reality transurfing on youtube one of his vids below

Aaron doesn’t give me good vibes.

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Not according to Neville :wink:

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Check out Real Magic by Dean Radin, it touches on related points and summarizes peer-reviewed and controlled studies rather than anecdotes.

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@Simon Isn’t a lot of what the Reality Transurfing internal importance just about believing you’re worthy of whatever it is you want but also being detached or indifferent to it as well?
Basically outcome independence?
I think that’s why so many people struggle financially. They have this disturbing hatred towards anyone with a lot of money and are always telling themselves and others how broke they are that being poor , in poverty, and lacking defines their entire life

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@King funny, didn’t expect this thread to pick up that much. Thanks for pinging me btw.

I know about all three to varying levels.

  • Reality Transurfing: Read the whole thing in a few months, have watched countless videos on it (including from Aaron Doughty who has been mentioned) and applied it for a while. Ideas have a long-lasting impact (I can trace back the development of such practices as intermittent fasting back to this—pendulums, “stars of pendulums”, excess potential)
  • Joseph Murphy: Heard about it in passing
  • Neville Goddard: Current exploration. Very delighted with it so far, looking to internalize it.

Spot on. RT is a philosophy/framework.

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Yes.

Outcomes. People. Actions. Ideas. Ideologies. Theories. Personality. Habits. Anything.

No Attachments, No Aversions.

:innocent:

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That is why we use subliminals.
So we have someone always telling us how awesome we are.

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Old post:

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Got hold of a copy. Yes, it is much easier to understand and he does teach some processes in this book.

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@King IMO while Tufti is more direct and process oriented, people who don’t read RT first will be overwhelmed or left confused at the motivation for the practices.

This. Ordered a course from him maybe two years ago and it was such a disorganized bunch of garbage. He comes off extremely insincere and then when he tells his Origin story of being a shoe salesman and then suddenly becoming rich, you realize that there was no “business” or “job” in between being a shoe salesman, and a peddler of rehashed LOA material.

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I tried watching a couple of his videos and his lack of self belief was obvious. I’m always very skeptical of people that promote material for wealth but look like they’re filming their YouTube videos in a studio apartment or someone’s basement. Not there’s anything wrong with studio or micro apartments but most don’t foster confidence

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@Enchantress this thread may interest you.

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Have you experimented with Magick, @Simon?

I wasn’t aware of this kind of thing until I saw this post a week or so ago, and it lead me to buy some Damon Brand books.

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Ritual Magick, yes. Goetia, no.
Different Gods.

:+1:t2:

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Ah okay, all of that is presently French to me lol but chaos Magick seems interesting to me. Presently I’m reading his book on how to create a servitor but I’m nervous to actually try it lol

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Ya. That may be a little advanced. Generally, people start with the Magickal Cashbook. :smile:

@Malkuth is the right person to consult for these.

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Something (‘something’ in this case being my intuition) tells me that you’ve got this. It makes sense to proceed attentively. And the emotion itself (of nervousness, excitement, etc.,) is just one more element that is integrated into the working, imbuing it with the unique quality of your own mind. Good stuff.

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I do appreciate the vote of confidence! Thanks dude.

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