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Infinite Possibility: How To Use Thre Ideas of Neville Goddard To Create The Life You Want is a primer and introduction to Neville Goddard methods. Katherine Jegede powerfully guides the reader through his techniques–and explains how to apply them, now, in your life.
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We talk about
- Who was Neville Goddard
- Imagination is the gateway to reality
- Fourth dimension consciousness
- Feeling as a language
- Metanoia
- Relaxation to better health
- Destabilizing the power of doubt
- Magic mirror
- How to beat a bully
- Allowing vs forcing
ABOUT INFINITE POSSIBILITY
An immensely practical, hands-on journey through the techniques of the most radical mystical figure of the last century, Neville Goddard, who taught that your mind is God. This fresh take from a powerful new voice appeals to the growing audience around Neville.
“According to Neville, there is only one power in the universe out of which all things emanate. Not a ‘good’ source and a separate ‘evil’ one, but one universal source bending in obedience to the creative will of men and women everywhere. The how remains a mystery, but this eternal fact is nonetheless true. As soon as I was able to feel and accept this to be true, I was free.” –Katherine Jegede
Bio: Katherine Jegede is a British television presenter and author with a background in science. She was first introduced to metaphysics as a teenager by her mother, a former yoga teacher and education specialist. She developed a penetrating and enduring fondness for the self-empowering teachings of Neville Goddard and remains just as steadfastly devoted to spreading his message today. After completing her studies, Katherine moved to Switzerland to work at the World Health Organization, developing educational resources for rural communities in Sub-Saharan African. In addition to her academic science career, Katherine has worked with the BBC Science Unit and BBC Radio Oxford and served as news editor of the international journal Africa Health, for whom she has conducted research trips, helping set up learning resources and study center at one of Nigeria’s forefront teaching hospitals. She has been published in the internationally acclaimed science journal, Nature. Kate has also presented two science series aimed at young adults for Channel 4 in the UK, earning a BAFTA nomination. She lives in London.