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The Journey of Awakening

The Journey of Awakening is a podcast devoted exclusively to The Promise, as taught by Neville Goddard.The Promise is not a theory. It is not belief. It is not philosophy.And it is not an extension of manifestation.It is the spiritual awakening revealed within the individual, as described by Neville through Scripture, symbolism, and lived experience. The Promise is the resurrection that unfolds within consciousness. It is the recognition of divine identity—not as an idea to adopt, but as a reality to be revealed.This podcast is not about techniques.It is not about manifesting outcomes.I

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    The Subtle Return of Identity

    In this episode, Lynna K Teer explores the subtle and oftenmisunderstood return of identity after awakening. While awakening may dissolve the sense of self initially, the structures of mind, memory, and perception continue to function. Over time, identity can quietly begin to rebuild itself, not as it was before, but in more refined and subtle ways.This episode breaks down why identity appears again afterawakening, how it forms through continuity and memory, and why this is not a failure or regression. We also explore the difference between identity being present and identity being believed, and how clarity deepens throughrecognizing the nature of identification rather than trying to eliminate it.If you have experienced moments of clarity or awakening and noticed a gradual return of familiar patterns, this episode will help you understand what is actually happening without confusion or resistance.For deeper study of Neville Goddard’s teachings, visit:⁠⁠⁠⁠https://nevillegoddardofficial.com⁠⁠⁠⁠For structured guidance on the Law and conscious creation,visit:⁠⁠⁠⁠ https://lynnakteer.com⁠⁠⁠⁠For biblical symbolism and the psychological structure of Scripture, visit: ⁠⁠⁠⁠https://thebibleyourbiography.com⁠⁠⁠ 

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    The End of Conflict and What Replaces It

    In this episode of The Journey of Awakening Podcast, Lynna K Teer explores what happens to inner conflict after spiritual awakening and what actually replaces it.Rather than presenting awakening as a state of constant peace, this episode clarifies the structural reason conflict ends: the absence of a central identity organizing experience.Drawing from Neville Goddard’s teaching of The Promise, this episode explains how thoughts, emotions, and reactions may still arise but are no longer experienced as personal or requiring resolution.This episode explores:What inner conflict actually is and how it is createdWhy identity sustains psychological tensionThe absence of a central "mediator" after awakeningHow decision-making changes without internal conflictWhy this shift is not passivityWhat replaces conflict at a structural levelThe end of self-referencing in experienceThis is a precise and grounded examination of life after awakening; clarifying how experience unfolds when it is no longer divided by identity.For deeper study of Neville Goddard’s teachings, visit:⁠⁠⁠https://nevillegoddardofficial.com⁠⁠⁠For structured guidance on the Law and conscious creation,visit:⁠⁠⁠ https://lynnakteer.com⁠⁠⁠For biblical symbolism and the psychological structure of Scripture, visit: ⁠⁠⁠https://thebibleyourbiography.com⁠⁠⁠ 

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    Seeing Through Reality

    In this episode of The Journey of Awakening Podcast,Lynna K Teer explores what it means to “see through reality” after spiritual awakening.This is not about rejecting the world or becoming detachedfrom experience. It is a precise clarification of how perception changes when reality is no longer assumed to exist independently.Drawing from Neville Goddard’s teachings on The Promise,this episode explains how reality continues exactly as it appears, while no longer being interpreted as external, separate, or causal.This episode explores:What "seeing through reality" actually meansWhy nothing appears different, yet everything is understood differentlyThe collapse of the assumption that reality is externalThe difference between conceptual understanding and direct recognitionWhy this shift feels ordinary rather than extraordinaryThe absence of psychological weight in experienceHow perception functions without identity as the centerThis is a grounded and structured examination of perceptionafter awakening; clarifying how reality is experienced when it is no longermisunderstood. For deeper study of Neville Goddard’s teachings, visit:⁠⁠https://nevillegoddardofficial.com⁠⁠For structured guidance on the Law and conscious creation,visit:⁠⁠ https://lynnakteer.com⁠⁠For biblical symbolism and the psychological structure ofScripture, visit: ⁠⁠https://thebibleyourbiography.com⁠⁠ 

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    The Difference Between Recognition and Stabilization

    In this episode of The Journey of Awakening Podcast, Lynna K Teer explores a critical but often overlooked distinction withinspiritual awakening: the difference between recognition and stabilization after The Promise.While recognition is the direct realization of true identity, stabilization is the natural integration of that realization intolived experience. These are not separate achievements, but distinct aspects of awakening that are frequently misunderstood.Drawing from Neville Goddard’s teachings, this episodeclarifies why recognition feels immediate and complete, while stabilization appears subtle and often goes unnoticed.This episode explores:What recognition actually is and why it feels finalWhy recognition does not immediately reorganize experienceThe role of stabilization in lived awakeningWhy residual patterns may still arise after realizationThe absence of effort in true stabilizationHow perception settles without returning to identityThis is a precise and grounded examination of awakening beyond the initial realization, clarifying what unfolds after The Promise without introducing new techniques or practices.For deeper study of Neville Goddard’s teachings, visit:⁠ https://nevillegoddardofficial.com⁠For structured guidance on the Law and conscious creation, visit:⁠ https://lynnakteer.com⁠For biblical symbolism and the psychological structure of Scripture, visit: ⁠https://thebibleyourbiography.com⁠

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    Why Awakening Does Not Remove the Sense of Self

    In this episode of The Journey of Awakening Podcast, Lynna K Teer addresses a common misunderstanding about spiritual awakening; the belief that awakening removes or dissolves the sense of self.Drawing from Neville Goddard’s teaching of The Promise, this episode clarifies that the self does not disappear. Instead, awakening reveals a fundamental shift in how the self is perceived.The personality, thoughts, and identity structures remain, but they are no longer experienced as the source of reality. The sense of self continues functionally, while the belief that it is the origin dissolves.This episode explores:Why the idea of "no self" is often misinterpretedThe difference between the functional self and the assumed selfHow identity is recontextualized through awakeningWhy attempt to eliminate the self create confusionNeville Goddard's precise framing of identity through The PromiseWhat actually changes in lived experience after awakeningThis is a clear and structured examination of identity, awareness, and recognition, removing distortion without introducing new concepts or practices.For deeper study of Neville Goddard’s teachings, visit: https://nevillegoddardofficial.comFor structured guidance on the Law and conscious creation, visit: https://lynnakteer.comFor biblical symbolism and the psychological structure of Scripture, visit: https://thebibleyourbiography.com

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    Neville's Experience of The Promise

    Neville Goddard approached the Promise with precision,restraint, and a deep sense of responsibility. He did not present awakening as something to pursue, achieve, or even fully discuss without preparation. Instead, he revealed it carefully, as a lived experience that unfolds when consciousness is ready.In this episode of The Journey of Awakening Podcast,we examine why Neville emphasized containment in awakening and why maturity, stability, and responsibility are essential before the Promise can be understood.We also explore the four key experiences Neville describedas the fulfillment of Scripture within: the birth from above, the discovery of David, the splitting of the temple, and the ascent. These are not symbolic ideas or techniques to practice, but direct, internal events that redefine identity and reveal being itself.This episode clarifies:• Why Neville rarely spoke openly about the Promise• The difference between intellectual understanding and lived awakening• Why seeking awakening can create distortion rather than readiness• The role of the Law in preparing consciousness• What Neville meant by the fulfillment of Scripture within• Why containment is necessary for integration• The four unfolding experiences of the Promise and what they reveal about identityIf you have been studying Neville Goddard’s teachings andfeel drawn to a deeper understanding of awakening, this episode provides clarity without encouraging imitation or premature identification.The Promise is not something to pursue. It is something thatreveals itself.For deeper study of Neville Goddard’s teachings, visit:https://nevillegoddardofficial.comFor structured guidance on the Law and conscious creation,visit: https://lynnakteer.comFor biblical symbolism and the psychological structure ofScripture, visit: https://thebibleyourbiography.com 

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    The Collapse of Identity After Awakening

    What happens after you realize you are not the identity you once believed yourself to be?In this episode of The Journey of Awakening Podcast,Lynna K Teer explores the often overlooked phase that follows spiritual realization: the collapse of identity and the subtle attachment to identitythat can still remain.Awakening is frequently described as clarity, peace, andexpansion. Yet for many, the experience is far more nuanced. As the sense of a separate self begins to dissolve, the structures that once organizedperception, meaning, and identity can begin to loosen. This can create a temporary period of disorientation, where the familiar reference point of “self” is no longer stable.This episode examines why identity collapse is a naturalpart of awakening, how the mind may attempt to form a new “spiritual identity,” and why even that identity must eventually be seen through.Rather than indicating confusion or regression, this phase reveals how deeply identity has shaped perception. As awareness becomes clearer, both personal and spiritual identities are recognized as appearances within consciousness rather than definitions of it.In this episode, you will learn:This conversation offers a grounded and preciseunderstanding of awakening beyond concepts, helping you recognize what is unfolding without trying to fix or control the process.

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    The End of Seeking

    One of the clearest signs of spiritual awakening is thegradual end of spiritual seeking. In this episode of The Journey of Awakening Podcast, Lynna K Teer explores why the search for truth eventually dissolves and how realization quietly replaces the need for effort, striving, or spiritual pursuit.For many people, the spiritual path begins with seeking. Wesearch for answers in teachings, practices, teachers, books, and experiences.Seeking can expand perception and challenge long-held assumptions, but according to Neville Goddard’s teaching of The Promise, awakening is not something that can be achieved through searching.Seeking operates on the assumption that something essentialis missing. Awakening begins when that assumption dissolves.In this conversation, Lynna explains how spiritualrealization unfolds not as an achievement but as revelation—the recognition of what has always been present within consciousness. As awareness begins to recognize itself, the psychological pressure to find answers gradually fades. The urgency to discover the “right” teaching, the “right”path, or the “right” spiritual method begins to soften.Instead of searching outward, consciousness begins to restinwardly.This episode explores the subtle shift from seeking toknowing and how this transition often feels quiet rather than dramatic. The nervous system settles, the mind becomes less reactive, and the constant need for explanations begins to dissolve. Rather than chasing more information,awareness naturally moves toward integration, stillness, and presence.Lynna also clarifies Neville Goddard’s statement that “Godis your own wonderful human imagination.” When this realization deepens, the entire framework of seeking begins to lose its foundation. If consciousness itself is the creative source, then awakening cannot be found through effort or external discovery.What replaces seeking is knowing.Knowing does not require belief or reinforcement. It doesnot argue or attempt to persuade. It simply rests.For many people, this stage of awakening can feelunfamiliar. Activities that once felt spiritually meaningful—constant study, searching for new teachings, or pursuing mystical experiences—may begin to lose their urgency. This does not mean growth has stopped. It means the orientationof consciousness is changing.Instead of moving outward in search of truth, awarenessbegins resting in itself.This episode is for those who feel that something withintheir relationship to spirituality has shifted. If the constant need to search for answers is beginning to soften, you may simply be entering a new stage of integration.Awakening is not something you pursue. It is something you recognize.

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    Spiritual Awakening and The Promise

    Spiritual awakening is often misunderstood as a dramaticemotional experience or a sudden moment of spiritual intensity. In reality, awakening rarely arrives with spectacle.It arrives with clarity.In this episode of The Journey of Awakening Podcast,Lynna K Teer explores the quiet nature of genuine spiritual awakening and why it is often overlooked because it does not match the expectations created by modern spiritual culture.Awakening is not marked by belief, emotional highs, orspiritual striving. It is marked by knowing.A calm, stable recognition begins to emerge withinconsciousness. Doubt softens. The need for external confirmation fades. The mind no longer searches for certainty because certainty has quietly revealed itself.Drawing from the teachings of Neville Goddard, thisepisode clarifies the difference between intellectual belief and direct realization, explaining why authentic awakening stabilizes awareness rather than amplifying emotional intensity.Lynna also explores why many people question their awakening precisely because it feels natural and ordinary rather than dramatic. Instead of overwhelming experiences, awakening often appears as a subtle shift in orientation, a movement from seeking truth to recognizing it.This conversation is for listeners who sense that somethingfundamental has changed within them. Not loudly. Not suddenly. But unmistakably.You may notice:A quiet certainty that does not require explanationLess need to search for spiritual answersGreater ease in silence and stillnessA deeper recognition of awareness itselfThis episode also clarifies the important distinctionbetween spiritual awakening and The Promise, a central teaching of Neville Goddard that refers to the direct revelation of divine identity.If you are experiencing a quiet sense of inner recognitionrather than dramatic spiritual experiences, this episode offers reassurance that awakening often unfolds through simplicity rather than spectacle.Study Neville Goddard's TeachingsTo listen to Neville Goddard’s lectures in his own words,visit: The Neville Goddard LecturesYou can also explore lectures, articles, and resources onThe Law and The Promise at: Neville Goddard OfficialExplore the Symbolism of ScriptureTo understand how The Law and The Promise are revealedthrough the symbolism of the Bible and the psychological journey of consciousness, visit: The Bible Your Biography or the YouTube channel of the same name. 

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    Freedom Without Identity: Life After the Promise

    In this episode of The Journey of Awakening Podcast,Lynna K Teer completes the series on States of Consciousness and The Promise as taught by Neville Goddard.This episode addresses the question most often misunderstood after revelation:What does life actually look like after The Promise?Neville did not teach escape from life, transcendence of thehuman experience, or permanent elevation into bliss. He taught freedom withinlife, freedom that comes from the end of identification.In this episode, we explore what truly changes and what doesnot after The Promise:The Promise does not create a new self.It does not elevate personality.It does not produce perfection or immunity from difficulty.It ends the belief that experience defines what you are.This episode concludes the full arc Neville left behind:The Law disciplines awareness.States organize experience.Identity matures.The Promise reveals truth.Identification dissolves.Life continues freely.This is not transcendence.This is freedom. 

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    The Collapse of Identity and The End of Seeking

    In this episode of The Journey of Awakening Podcast,Lynna K Teer continues the series on The Promise as taught by Neville Goddard, moving beyond metaphor, inspiration, and spiritual aspiration into precise clarification.This conversation addresses one of the most misunderstoodaspects of Neville’s teaching: the collapse of identity.The Promise is not an improvement of the self.It is not a refined personality, an awakened role, or a heightened spiritual state.It is the dissolution of the false reference point that assumed itself to be the doer, thinker, chooser, and owner of experience.In this episode, we explore:Neville described The Promise as sudden, quiet, andirreversible.No fireworks.No emotional crescendo.No spiritual intoxication.Just a knowing that does not fluctuate and a certainty thatdoes not require reinforcement.This episode clarifies why freedom, not happiness, is thetrue result of revelation, and why life continues to look ordinary while being fundamentally unbound.In the next episode, we will explore living after ThePromise, what Neville meant by freedom from states without withdrawal from life.

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    The Promise is Not a State of Consciousness

    In this episode of The Journey of Awakening Podcast, Lynna K Teer clarifies one of the most misunderstood aspects of Neville Goddard’s teaching on The Promise.Spiritual awakening and The Promise are not the same thing.Spiritual awakening can include expanded awareness, mystical experiences, emotional depth, unity states, and inner peace. These are valid developments within consciousness. But Neville’s Promise refers to something structurally different.States of consciousness organize experience. The Promise reveals identity.In this episode, Lynna explains why:The Promise is not bliss or emotional elevationMystical intensity is not the same as revelation“High vibration” language fails to describe identity-level recognitionEmotional peace cannot serve as an indicator of realizationRecognition is irreversible, while experiences fluctuateNeville did not describe The Promise as a permanent emotional state. He described it as shock, certainty, and finality — a structural collapse of misidentification with the self.This episode draws a clear distinction between:Expansion vs. recognitionSpiritual experience vs. identity shiftAwakening stages vs. the fulfillment of The PromiseFor deeper study of Neville Goddard’s original lectures, visit NevilleGoddardOfficial.com.For practical application of The Law, listen to The Mindset and Manifesting Podcast. 

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    States of Consciousness as Preparation for Awakening

    In this episode of The Journey of Awakening Podcast, we begin a new series by clarifying a distinction that is often misunderstood in modern spiritual conversations: the difference between spiritual awakening and what Neville Goddard called The Promise.Many people experience spiritual awakening in their lifetime. Very few experience the Promise.Spiritual awakening refers to shifts in awareness, perception, and identification that occur within the human experience. The Promise, however, is not an elevated state, emotional experience, or spiritual achievement. It is the direct revelation of consciousness recognizing itself as the source of all experience.In this episode, we explore why Neville taught the Law before he spoke openly about the Promise, and why states of consciousness are not tools for awakening but the stabilizing structure that allows awakening, if it occurs, to unfold without distortion. We examine how states organize perception, mature awareness, and bring coherence to identity so that revelation is not misinterpreted, feared, or sensationalized.This conversation also addresses why awakening cannot be pursued, why spiritual experiences are often mistaken for realization, and why frequency and vibration language fails entirely when applied to the Promise. Most importantly, it clarifies why not all awakenings are the same, and why Neville emphasized preparation, discipline, and conscious living rather than spiritual ambition.This episode is not about inducing awakening. It is about removing confusion. Clarity stabilizes awareness. Stability allows revelation to unfold in its own time.In the next episode, we will explore why awakening is not an emotional state, and how mistaking emotion for revelation has led many sincere seekers astray.🔗 Connect with Lynna K Teer Stay connected and continue your journey of awakening and conscious manifestation: 🌐 Website: www.lynkateer.com 📸 Instagram: @lynna.k.teer 📘 Facebook: facebook.com/lynkateer ▶️ YouTube: youtube.com/@lynnaKTeer ✨ For coaching, guided visualizations, and resources, visit www.lynkateer.com

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    Why The Promise Comes In It's Own Time

    Neville Goddard was clear that the Promise does not unfold according to desire, effort, or spiritual ambition. It unfolds according to spiritual order.In this episode of The Journey of Awakening Podcast, we explore why timing is intrinsic to spiritual awakening and why the Promise cannot be rushed, visualized, or pursued. As taught by Neville Goddard, awakening does not respond to wanting. It responds to readiness.This conversation brings clarity to one of the most difficult aspects of the Promise to accept. Consciousness matures over time through lived experience, inner discipline, and the gradual loosening of identity. The Promise arrives when this maturation is complete, not when the individual believes they are ready.We examine why Neville emphasized patience and reverence when speaking of the Promise, why awakening follows an order larger than personal intention, and how time itself plays a vital role in dissolving spiritual striving. This episode also offers reassurance to those who feel deeply drawn to awakening but sense that it has not yet fully revealed itself.This is not an episode about waiting for something to happen. It is not about doing more or becoming better. And it is not about measuring progress.It is about understanding why the Promise comes in its own time, and how trusting that timing brings peace, stability, and clarity.Episode 4 completes the foundational Promise series by showing how preparation, readiness, and spiritual order converge, allowing awakening to unfold naturally when consciousness is ready to receive it without distortion.🔗 Connect with Lynna K Teer Stay connected and continue your journey of awakening and conscious manifestation: 🌐 Website: www.lynkateer.com 📸 Instagram: @lynna.k.teer 📘 Facebook: facebook.com/lynkateer ▶️ YouTube: youtube.com/@lynnaKTeer ✨ For coaching, guided visualizations, and resources, visit www.lynkateer.com

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    Preparation for The Promise

    Neville Goddard was very clear that the Promise does not come first. It comes after preparation.In this episode of The Journey of Awakening Podcast, we explore why preparation is an essential and often overlooked part of spiritual awakening. Neville did not teach the Promise as something to be rushed, earned, or pursued through effort. He taught it as a fulfillment that unfolds when consciousness has matured enough to receive revelation without distortion.This conversation clarifies what Neville meant by preparation. Not becoming more spiritual but becoming more stable. Not striving for awakening, but developing awareness, discipline, and responsibility in the use of imagination. Preparation is not about controlling awakening it is about ensuring that when awakening unfolds, it can be integrated clearly and grounded.We examine why discipline of the mind, awareness of inner states, and psychological maturity are necessary before the Promise can reveal itself. This episode also explains why premature awakening can be confusing or destabilizing, and why Neville placed such importance on mastering the Law before the Promise.This is not an episode about doing more. It is not about accelerating awakening. And it is not about earning revelation.It is about understanding the quiet, unseen work that prepares consciousness for awakening.Episode 3 builds directly on Episodes 1 and 2, deepening clarity around the Promise by explaining why readiness not effort determines when awakening unfolds.🔗 Connect with Lynna K Teer Stay connected and continue your journey of awakening and conscious manifestation: 🌐 Website: www.lynkateer.com 📸 Instagram: @lynna.k.teer 📘 Facebook: facebook.com/lynkateer ▶️ YouTube: youtube.com/@lynnaKTeer ✨ For coaching, guided visualizations, and resources, visit www.lynkateer.com

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    Awakening is Not a Goal, It is a Revelation

    Spiritual awakening is often misunderstood as something to pursue, achieve, or work toward. Many sincere seekers approach awakening the same way they approach manifestation or self-improvement through effort, discipline, and striving for a future state.In this episode of The Journey of Awakening Podcast, we bring clarity to a central truth in Neville Goddard’s teaching on the Promise:Awakening is not a goal. It is a revelation.Drawing from Neville’s understanding of the Promise and lived spiritual experience, this conversation explores why awakening cannot be produced through desire, effort, or spiritual ambition. Revelation does not arrive because the personality is ready; it unfolds when consciousness itself is prepared to recognize what it already is.We examine how striving for awakening often reinforces identity rather than dissolving it, and why preparation involves stability, maturity, and honesty rather than achievement. This episode clarifies the difference between seeking awakening and allowing revelation, and why awakening often feels sudden even though preparation may have taken years.This is not an episode about becoming more spiritual. It is not about reaching a higher state. And it is not about doing something right.It is about understanding how awakening unfolds naturally, without force, when the inner conditions are present.Episode 2 builds directly on the foundation established in Episode 1, offering a deeper orientation to the Promise by correcting one of the most common misunderstandings surrounding spiritual awakening.🔗 Connect with Lynna K Teer Stay connected and continue your journey of awakening and conscious manifestation: 🌐 Website: www.lynkateer.com 📸 Instagram: @lynna.k.teer 📘 Facebook: facebook.com/lynkateer ▶️ YouTube: youtube.com/@lynnaKTeer ✨ For coaching, guided visualizations, and resources, visit www.lynkateer.com

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    What Neville Meant by The Law

    In this foundational episode of The Journey of Awakening Podcast, we turn our attention to one of the most misunderstood aspects of Neville Goddard’s teaching: the Promise.The Promise is not a belief system, a manifestation goal, or a spiritual achievement. As taught by Neville Goddard, the Promise is the experience of spiritual awakening, an inner resurrection in which consciousness awakens to its own divine identity.In this episode, we explore what the Promise actually is, how it unfolds, and why it cannot be forced, visualized, or pursued through desire. Neville was very clear that the Promise does not respond to effort or spiritual ambition. It comes in its own appointed time, when consciousness is prepared to receive revelation without distortion.This conversation brings clarity and grounding to a teaching that is often confused with manifestation or self-improvement. We examine why the Promise is not an extension of the Law, why mastering manifestation does not produce awakening, and why preparation, not pursuit, is central to Neville’s message.This episode is not about techniques. It is not about achieving a higher state. And it is not about becoming someone new.It is about understanding what Neville meant by the Promise, so awakening can be recognized for what it is: a revelation of being, not an outcome of practice.This episode serves as the spiritual foundation for the series, orienting the listener to the Promise before exploring its preparation, timing, and integration in later episodes.🔗 Connect with Lynna K Teer Stay connected and continue your journey of awakening and conscious manifestation: 🌐 Website: www.lynkateer.com 📸 Instagram: @lynna.k.teer 📘 Facebook: facebook.com/lynkateer ▶️ YouTube: youtube.com/@lynnaKTeer ✨ For coaching, guided visualizations, and resources, visit www.lynkateer.com

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The Journey of Awakening is a podcast devoted exclusively to The Promise, as taught by Neville Goddard.The Promise is not a theory. It is not belief. It is not philosophy.And it is not an extension of manifestation.It is the spiritual awakening revealed within the individual, as described by Neville through Scripture, symbolism, and lived experience. The Promise is the resurrection that unfolds within consciousness. It is the recognition of divine identity—not as an idea to adopt, but as a reality to be revealed.This podcast is not about techniques.It is not about manifesting outcomes.I

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