— Neville Goddard on What It Really Means to “Remain in the Present”

 












What Neville meant by
“remain in the present”
was not advice about attitude or discipline.

He was not asking people
to manage their emotions better
or to practice a technique.

He was pointing to this:

Do not let the mind escape
into future anxiety,
living events that have not arrived.

Do not let the mind stay
inside past wounds,
repeating what has already ended.

Place the mind
here,
in this moment,
before any interpretation has attached itself.


The First Change That Appears

Creativity Returns

When the mind is not in the present,
thinking repeats itself.

Old patterns.
Familiar reactions.
Thoughts you have already had.

But when the mind remains here,
thinking quiets down
and new connections appear.

This is not creativity as invention.

It is insight that surfaces
when unnecessary thought drops away.

Immediate.
Unforced.
Clear.


And One More Thing Appears

Clarity

Creativity does not arise from confusion.

When the mind is present,
perception sharpens
and judgment simplifies.

What needs to be done now.
What does not.
What does not require explanation.

These distinctions appear at once.

Choice becomes lighter.
Regret does not linger.


Neville’s Core Point

Remaining in the present
does not mean having no thoughts.

It means anxiety and wounds
are no longer allowed
to think on your behalf.

When that happens,
imagination is no longer escape.

It becomes
the natural next movement.





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