Why Do Those Who Understand the Most Stop Right Before the Promise?

 









Why
do the ones who understand the most
stop just before the Promise?

Among those who have followed the teachings of
Neville Goddard for a long time,
it is strangely often
the ones who have achieved the most
who stop at a certain point.

Not because things aren’t working.
But because they are working too well.

From that point on,
it is no longer a phase where
a better, more successful self is reinforced,
but a phase where the identity called “me”
begins to loosen.

So achievements continue without joy,
goals remain without momentum,
and the drive to move forward fades.

People misread this state.

They call it emptiness,
or mistake it for a slump.

So they try to hold on again.
Techniques. Affirmations. Goals.

But this pause
is not failure.

The Promise Neville spoke of
lies beyond this point.

When the impulse to gain more stops,
and attention turns quietly
to what has already been lived,

those who stop before the Promise
have not been eliminated.

They are simply
not yet ready to depart.





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