Wednesday, 28 January 2026

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Perfect! Let’s do a side-by-side comparison of Neville Goddard and Jacobo Grinberg quotes, showing their parallels—how mystical manifestation and consciousness science align.


Neville GoddardJacobo GrinbergParallel Insight
“Imagination is the very gateway of reality. What you imagine with feeling becomes your world.”“Consciousness does not just perceive reality; it participates in its creation.”Both affirm that inner consciousness shapes external reality.
“Assume the feeling of your wish fulfilled and observe the route that your imagination takes you.”“The brain does not receive the world; it constructs it with the help of the field of consciousness.”Acting “as if” aligns with the brain’s constructive role in reality perception.
“You are already that which you want to be, and your refusal to believe this is the only reason you do not see it.”“Our sense of ‘objective reality’ is an interface between the mind and a universal field of consciousness.”Both highlight that perceived reality is filtered by belief/consciousness.
“Change your conception of yourself and you will automatically change the world in which you live.”“Altered states of perception reveal that reality is a flexible, participatory phenomenon.”Inner transformation alters how reality unfolds—change within, change outside.
“All transformation begins with an intense, sustained feeling of the end already achieved.”“Shamanic practices demonstrate the capacity of the human mind to access dimensions beyond the ordinary.”Both stress that direct experience or felt states transform perception and reality.

Summary Insight:

  • Neville Goddard gives the practical method: feel, assume, imagine.

  • Jacobo Grinberg provides the scientific explanation: consciousness + perception = participatory reality.

  • Together: Mystical practice meets neuroscience, showing how imagination and consciousness actively shape the world.


If you want, I can also make a compact “visual mnemonic chart” combining both, perfect for study or daily meditation, showing Neville → practice, Grinberg → mechanism in one glance.

Do you want me to make that?

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