The Sabbath
One of the most misunderstood teachings of Neville Goddard is the Sabbath.
People think the Sabbath is a sign, a date, a manifestation appearing, or a moment when life suddenly becomes perfect.
It isn't.
The Sabbath is what happens when the struggle ends.
It's the moment you stop checking, stop questioning, stop trying to force something to happen because it already feels settled within you.
Nothing outside may have changed yet, but something inside has.
You no longer need reassurance. You no longer need proof. You no longer spend your day wondering when it will happen.
You simply know.
Neville described it as a psychological rest that follows a successful assumption. The seed has been planted and you have no desire to dig it up every five minutes to see if it's growing.
Most people delay their manifestation because they keep returning to doubt, fear, and overthinking. They plant the seed in imagination and then spend the rest of the day looking for evidence that it worked.
The Sabbath is when that urge disappears.
If you're still forcing, chasing, checking, and worrying, you're not in the Sabbath yet.
When you are, you'll understand why Neville spoke about it so often.
Because the Sabbath isn't the manifestation.
It's the state that comes right before it.
Have you entered the Sabbath, or are you still digging up the seed to see if it's growing?
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