This Neville Goddard lecture presents a technique for winning the lottery by shifting one's consciousness to a state where the win is already a fact. The method emphasizes the power of assumption and living as if the desired outcome (winning the lottery) has already occurred, rather than focusing on external actions or luck.
The Power of Assumption: The lecture's core concept is that winning the lottery begins in the imagination, assuming the win as a present reality. This assumption needs to be felt deeply and vividly, to the point where the subconscious mind cannot distinguish between imagination and reality.
The Exact Amount Technique: The speaker emphasizes specifying the exact amount desired. The subconscious mind works with specific imagery, not general concepts. Stories of students winning precisely the amount they assumed are given as evidence.
Scene Construction: To solidify the assumption, the speaker advises constructing a brief, simple scene that takes place after the win, showcasing the feeling of having the money, rather than the act of winning. This scene must be experienced vividly through the senses.
Persistence and the Bridge of Incidents: Maintaining the assumed state of having won is crucial. The process often involves a "bridge of incidents"—seemingly coincidental events guiding towards the win. Doubt during this phase can sabotage the manifestation.
Living from the Wish Fulfilled: The speaker stresses living daily life as if the wish is already fulfilled. This consistent internal state strengthens the assumption and accelerates manifestation.