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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 Goddard | Jacobo Grinberg | Parallel 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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