Sentir Es El Secreto - Neville Goddard .epub -
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About the Author: Neville Goddard (1905–1972) was a prophet and mystic who delivered his message of "The Law and The Promise" in New York, Los Angeles, and San Francisco. His work has influenced generations of spiritual teachers and remains a cornerstone of modern metaphysical study.
Neville Goddard (1905–1972) fue uno de los místicos y oradores más influyentes del movimiento del "Nuevo Pensamiento". A diferencia de otros autores de su época, Neville no se centraba en la "positividad superficial", sino en una técnica profunda de imaginación creadora. Sentir es el secreto - Neville Goddard .epub
"Sentir es el secreto" es quizás su obra más concisa y potente. En menos de 40 páginas (dependiendo de la edición), Neville desglosa la relación entre la conciencia humana y la realidad externa. El libro es un manual práctico para entender que el mundo exterior es solo un reflejo del mundo interior.
No existe una realidad objetiva "allá afuera". Todo lo que ves son tus propias asunciones (suposiciones) cristalizadas. Aquí está la clave del título
La tesis central es que tú eres Dios (entendido como la imaginación humana) y que tu conciencia es la única realidad. El "secreto" al que se refiere el título es que no basta con pensar o desear; para materializar un deseo, debes sentir la realidad de ese deseo cumplido hasta que ese sentimiento sea natural.
Sentir es el secreto is not a book to be read once. It is a manual to be studied. For those who feel trapped by circumstances, financial lack, or relationship strife, Neville offers a key to a door that was never locked. About the Author: Neville Goddard (1905–1972) was a
He challenges us to test him. "Do not take my word for it," he famously said in his lectures, "try it."
In a world that constantly tells us to look outward for solutions, Neville Goddard’s Sentir es el secreto demands the bravest act of all: to close our eyes and look inward. To dare to feel the end before the beginning, and in doing so, to rewrite the script of our own reality.
Neville was a unique mystic. He did not view the Bible as a historical record but as a psychological drama. In this chapter, he decodes characters like Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob as different aspects of the human mind. For Spanish readers, this re-framing is often liberating, stripping away religious dogma to reveal a manual for human imagination.
Unlike the law of attraction’s emphasis on thought alone, Goddard insists: Feeling is the secret. A thought without feeling has no creative power. The feeling must be one of naturalness—the quiet, unshakable certainty that the desired state is already real. For example, praying for wealth while feeling poor fails. Instead, one must feel the relief, freedom, and satisfaction of already having wealth.