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GODDARD - OUT OF THIS WORLD: The Success Code of the Fourth Dimension - Neville Goddard (1949)

from SECRETS OF SUCCESS: Master the Mindset of Success · host SECRETS OF SUCCESS & WEALTH

(00:00:00) 1. Thinking Fourth-Dimensionally (00:18:51) 2. Assumptions Become Facts (00:28:55) 3. Power of Imagination (00:38:59) 4. No One to Change But Self OUT OF THIS WORLD: The Success Code of the Fourth Dimension - Neville Goddard (1949).Neville Goddard’s Out of This World is one of his most profound and intellectually expansive works, offering a bold reinterpretation of reality, consciousness, and human potential. In this book, Goddard moves beyond simple motivational philosophy and ventures into metaphysical territory, presenting a framework in which imagination is not merely a mental faculty but the very foundation of existence. He challenges readers to abandon conventional, linear views of time and causation, and instead embrace a multidimensional understanding of reality—one in which the future is as real and accessible as the present. At its core, Out of This World teaches that human beings are not passive observers of life, but active creators. Through disciplined imagination, assumption, and inner transformation, individuals can consciously shape their external circumstances. Goddard insists that the world we experience is a direct reflection of our inner state, and that by altering our consciousness, we alter our reality. The book is both philosophical and practical, offering not only theories but also methods for applying these ideas in everyday life.Chapter 1: Thinking Fourth-DimensionallyThe opening chapter introduces one of the book’s central and most challenging concepts: the fourth dimension. Goddard argues that most people are confined to a three-dimensional understanding of reality, where time is perceived as linear—past, present, and future unfolding in sequence. However, he proposes that this view is limited and ultimately misleading.In the fourth-dimensional perspective, all moments in time already exist simultaneously. The future is not something that is yet to be created; it already exists, just as the past does. What we call “time” is simply our movement through these pre-existing states. This idea radically shifts the reader’s understanding of causality. Instead of believing that present actions create future outcomes, Goddard suggests that the future we experience depends on which state we choose to occupy in consciousness.He explains that imagination is the faculty that allows us to access this fourth dimension. When we vividly imagine a desired outcome and feel it as real, we are not merely fantasizing—we are selecting a future state and aligning ourselves with it. The more natural and real this imagined state feels, the more quickly it becomes our experienced reality.Goddard emphasizes that this is not about wishful thinking or idle daydreaming. It requires discipline, focus, and a willingness to suspend disbelief. By training the mind to dwell in desired states as if they are already real, one can transcend the limitations of time and space. This chapter lays the philosophical groundwork for the rest of the book, urging readers to adopt a new way of thinking that sees reality as fluid, interconnected, and responsive to consciousness.Chapter 2: Assumptions Become FactsIn the second chapter, Goddard builds on the concept of the fourth dimension by introducing a powerful and practical principle: whatever we assume to be true—if sustained—will harden into fact. This idea forms the basis of his teaching on manifestation.He explains that assumptions are not merely thoughts; they are states of consciousness. When we assume something to be true, we embody it emotionally and mentally. Over time, this state expresses itself outwardly as physical reality. The world, according to Goddard, is a mirror reflecting our inner assumptions.One of the key insights of this chapter is that our current circumstances are the result of past assumptions—many of which were adopted unconsciously. Limiting beliefs, fears, and negative expectations shape our experiences just as much as positive ones. Therefore, if we wish to change our external world, we must first change our internal assumptions.Goddard provides practical guidance on how to do this. He encourages readers to consciously choose the state they wish to occupy and to persist in that assumption regardless of external evidence. This often requires ignoring or reinterpreting current circumstances, which may seem contrary to the desired outcome. He stresses the importance of faith—not blind belief, but a confident knowing that the assumed state will eventually manifest.He also introduces the idea of “living in the end,” which means imagining and feeling the fulfillment of a desire as though it has already occurred. By doing so, one bypasses the process of “becoming” and instead directly occupies the state of “being.” This shift in identity is what brings about transformation.This chapter is both empowering and challenging. It places full responsibility on the individual, removing excuses and external blame. At the same time, it offers a clear and consistent method for creating change, rooted in the deliberate use of imagination and belief.Chapter 3: Power of ImaginationThe third chapter delves deeper into the nature and function of imagination, which Goddard considers the creative power of the universe itself. He rejects the common notion that imagination is merely a tool for entertainment or escapism. Instead, he elevates it to a divine faculty—the means through which all reality is formed.Goddard argues that imagination is identical with consciousness and that consciousness is the only reality. Everything we perceive in the external world originates from within. Therefore, to change the world, one must first change the imaginal activity.He explains that imagination operates most effectively when it is vivid, sensory-rich, and emotionally charged. Simply thinking about a desire is not enough; one must feel it, experience it, and accept it as real. This involves engaging all the senses and immersing oneself in the imagined scene until it takes on the quality of reality.A significant part of this chapter focuses on the importance of persistence. Many people fail to see results because they do not maintain their imaginal acts long enough or because they allow doubt and contradiction to creep in. Goddard emphasizes that consistency is key. The imagined state must become a habitual dwelling place, not a temporary exercise.He also addresses the role of sleep and relaxation in the process. The state akin to sleep—a drowsy, meditative condition—is particularly conducive to effective imagination. In this state, the mind is more receptive, and impressions are more easily impressed upon the subconscious.Ultimately, this chapter reinforces the idea that imagination is not separate from reality—it is the source of it. By mastering this inner faculty, individuals gain the ability to shape their lives deliberately and creatively.Chapter 4: No One to Change But SelfThe final chapter brings the teachings of the book to a deeply personal and transformative conclusion. Goddard asserts that there is no one to change but oneself. This statement encapsulates the essence of his philosophy: the external world is a reflection of the internal state, and therefore, all change must begin within.He challenges the common tendency to try to change other people or external conditions in order to achieve happiness or success. According to Goddard, this approach is misguided because it ignores the true source of experience. Instead of attempting to manipulate the outside world, one should focus on changing their own beliefs, assumptions, and self-concept.A central theme of this chapter is the concept of self-identity. The way we see ourselves determines the experiences we attract. If we identify as unsuccessful, unworthy, or limited, our reality will reflect those beliefs. Conversely, if we adopt the identity of someone who is confident, successful, and fulfilled, our circumstances will begin to align with that state.Goddard encourages readers to take full responsibility for their lives—not in a burdensome way, but as a source of empowerment. By recognizing that we are the creators of our experience, we gain the ability to change it at will.He also touches on the idea of forgiveness and revision. Instead of dwelling on past mistakes or negative experiences, one can revise them in imagination, replacing them with more desirable outcomes. This not only changes one’s perception of the past but also alters its influence on the present and future.The chapter concludes with a call to action: to apply these principles consistently and consciously. Goddard reminds readers that knowledge alone is not enough; it must be put into practice. By doing so, one can transcend limitations and live a life that truly feels “out of this world.”In summary, Out of This World is a powerful exploration of consciousness, imagination, and the nature of reality. Through its four chapters, Neville Goddard presents a cohesive and transformative philosophy that challenges conventional thinking and offers a practical path to personal mastery. By thinking fourth-dimensionally, adopting empowering assumptions, harnessing the power of imagination, and focusing on inner transformation, readers are invited to step into their role as creators and experience life from an entirely new perspective.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/secrets-of-success-wealth-hidden-laws-of-money-power-success--5835231/support.

(00:00:00) 1. Thinking Fourth-Dimensionally (00:18:51) 2. Assumptions Become Facts (00:28:55) 3. Power of Imagination (00:38:59) 4. No One to Change But Self OUT OF THIS WORLD: The Success Code of the Fourth Dimension - Neville Goddard (1949).Neville Goddard’s Out of This World is one of his most profound and intellectually expansive works, offering a bold reinterpretation of reality, consciousness, and human potential. In this book, Goddard moves beyond simple motivational philosophy and ventures into metaphysical territory, presenting a framework in which imagination is not merely a mental faculty but the very foundation of existence. He challenges readers to abandon conventional, linear views of time and causation, and instead embrace a multidimensional understanding of reality—one in which the future is as real and accessible as the present. At its core, Out of This World teaches that human beings are not passive observers of life, but active creators. Through disciplined imagination, assumption, and inner transformation, individuals can consciously shape their external circumstances. Goddard insists that the world we experience is a direct reflection of our inner state, and that by altering our consciousness, we alter our reality. The book is both philosophical and practical, offering not only theories but also methods for applying these ideas in everyday life.Chapter 1: Thinking Fourth-DimensionallyThe opening chapter introduces one of the book’s central and most challenging concepts: the fourth dimension. Goddard argues that most people are confined to a three-dimensional understanding of reality, where time is perceived as linear—past, present, and future unfolding in sequence. However, he proposes that this view is limited and ultimately misleading.In the fourth-dimensional perspective, all moments in time already exist simultaneously. The future is not something that is yet to be created; it already exists, just as the past does. What we call “time” is simply our movement through these pre-existing states. This idea radically shifts the reader’s understanding of causality. Instead of believing that present actions create future outcomes, Goddard suggests that the future we experience depends on which state we choose to occupy in consciousness.He explains that imagination is the faculty that allows us to access this fourth dimension. When we vividly imagine a desired outcome and feel it as real, we are not merely fantasizing—we are selecting a future state and aligning ourselves with it. The more natural and real this imagined state feels, the more quickly it becomes our experienced reality.Goddard emphasizes that this is not about wishful thinking or idle daydreaming. It requires discipline, focus, and a willingness to suspend disbelief. By training the mind to dwell in desired states as if they are already real, one can transcend the limitations of time and space. This chapter lays the philosophical groundwork for the rest of the book, urging readers to adopt a new way of thinking that sees reality as fluid, interconnected, and responsive to consciousness.Chapter 2: Assumptions Become FactsIn the second chapter, Goddard builds on the concept of the fourth dimension by introducing a powerful and practical principle: whatever we assume to be true—if sustained—will harden into fact. This idea forms the basis of his teaching on manifestation.He explains that assumptions are not merely thoughts; they are states of consciousness. When we assume something to be true, we embody it emotionally and mentally. Over time, this state expresses itself outwardly as physical reality. The world, according to Goddard, is a mirror reflecting our inner assumptions.One of the key insights of this chapter is that our current circumstances are the result of past assumptions—many of which were adopted unconsciously. Limiting beliefs, fears, and...

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