Stephen J. Kosmyna

Faith - Neville

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Synopsis

Neville Goddard opens his twenty-fifth chapter in his classic work, The Power of Awareness with this familiar quote that we find in Hebrews, chapter 11:1; "Faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen." Neville then goes on to tell us that the very reason for the law of assumption is contained in this quote. To further that he says; "If there was not a deep-seated awareness that that which you hoped for had substance and was possible of attainment, it would be impossible to assume the consciousness of being or having it." We also know that we would not even be able to have the dream, the desire, if we were not capable of achieving it; which is to say moving it from our imagination and non-form into the visible world of form. The desire is the thing itself being birthed and beginning its journey into form. “Whatever the mind can conceive and believe, it can achieve.” ― Napoleon Hill So we must have faith, a faith that is a strong believing faith, and an absolute knowing, that th