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The Mindset and Manifesting Podcast

The Mindset and Manifesting Podcast

By: Lynna K Teer
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Welcome to The Mindset and Manifesting Podcast, a show devoted to Neville Goddard’s timeless teachings on the Law of Assumption, states of consciousness, and the psychology of manifestation. If you are seeking depth beyond mindset tips and affirmation hacks and are ready for a spiritually grounded approach to conscious creation, this podcast will give you clarity and structure, not slogans.


Here you’ll learn how states of consciousness shape experience, why identity is the true source of reality, and how to apply Neville’s teachings to manifest your desires while remaining anchored in spiritual truth. This podcast explores spiritual causation, conscious creation principles, and Neville Goddard’s interpretation of consciousness as the only reality.


This podcast is not focused on quick manifestation, affirmations, or “how-to” methods. It is dedicated to restoring clarity and accuracy to Neville Goddard’s teachings by distinguishing between The Law, which governs conscious creation, and The Promise, which is spiritual awakening and the fulfillment of scripture within the individual.


In each episode, we explore how states of consciousness shape perception, behavior, and lived experience, why identity is the true creative power, and how feeling is not emotion, but natural acceptance. We also examine how these principles integrate into daily life once they are understood at the level of cause rather than effect.


What is shared here comes from lived experience, study, and embodiment of Neville’s original message. This is not about becoming someone new, but about recognizing what has always been operating beneath experience.

This podcast is for those who feel called beyond manifestation as a technique and toward a deeper understanding of consciousness, identity, and spiritual truth. Whether you are new to Neville Goddard’s work or have studied his teachings for years, this space is designed to bring coherence, depth, and stability to your understanding of The Law.


The Law is already operating.
The only question is: from which state?

Lynna K Teer
Personal Development Personal Success
Episodes
  • Why Your Outer World Feels Delayed
    Apr 28 2026

    In this episode of The Mindset and Manifesting Podcast, ⁠Lynna K Teer⁠ explores a subtle but critical aspect of ⁠Neville Goddard’s teachings⁠ that is often misunderstood: why the outer world appears delayed after a new state is assumed.

    As individuals begin to understand The Law, there is oftenan expectation that reality should change immediately. When this does not appear to happen, it is commonly interpreted as failure, delay, or something not working. However, this interpretation overlooks how reality actually unfolds.

    Neville Goddard taught that the outer world is a structuredreflection of consciousness. It does not change randomly or instantly, but reorganizes through existing conditions, relationships, and sequences of events. In this episode, we examine how this reorganization occurs, why previous patterns continue to appear temporarily, and how this creates the illusion of delay.

    This is not a discussion about waiting or time. It is a precise explanation of how structural change unfolds and why understanding this removes the need for effort, urgency, and constant correction.

    You will learn:

    • Why the outer world does not reflect a new state instantly
    • The difference between delay and structural reorganization
    • How previous states continue through momentum
    • What Neville meant by the bridge of incidents
    • Why contradiction often appears during change
    • How the need for visible confirmation creates instability
    • Why effort does not accelerate manifestation
    • What allows a new state to stabilize externally

    This episode brings clarity to one of the most common pointsof confusion in applying The Law. It reframes the idea of delay and explains why nothing is actually being held back, but rather reorganized through a structured process.

    If you have found yourself questioning why nothing seems tobe changing, or feeling like your manifestation is taking too long, this episode will help you understand what is actually happening and return to a more stable and accurate perspective.

    Key Takeaway: There is no delay. There is onlyreorganization. The outer world reflects change through sequence, not instant appearance.

    Explore More: Study Neville Goddard’s teachings in depth: ⁠https://NevilleGoddardOfficial.com⁠
    Read psychological interpretations of Scripture: ⁠https://TheBibleYourBiography.com⁠
    Apply for Mentorship: ⁠https://LynnaKTeer.com⁠

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    32 mins
  • The Difference Between Holding a State and Forcing a State
    Apr 20 2026

    In this episode of The Mindset and Manifesting Podcast, ⁠LynnaK Teer⁠ explores a subtle but critical distinction within ⁠NevilleGoddard’s teachings⁠ that is often misunderstood: The difference between holding a state and forcing a state.

    As individuals begin applying The Law, many attempt to “stayin the state” through effort, repetition, and control. While this may appear disciplined, it introduces instability into the practice. What is often believed to be persistence is, in many cases, force.

    Neville Goddard taught that a state must feel natural. It isnot something to maintain through effort, but something to become identified with. In this episode, we examine how effort creates separation, why forcing a state leads to fatigue and inconsistency, and how true stability develops whenidentification replaces control.

    This is not a discussion about doing more or trying harder.It is a precise clarification of how consciousness functions when a state is genuinely occupied, and why effort is often the very thing preventing that from happening.

    You will learn:

    • The difference between holding a state and forcing a state
    • Why effort creates instability in manifestation
    • How force introduces separation between you and the state
    • Neville’s meaning of a state feeling “natural”
    • Why repetition and control can lead to burnout
    • How to recognize when you are forcing rather than identifying
    • What changes when a state becomes stabilized
    • Why true embodiment feels quiet, not intense

    This episode brings clarity to one of the most commondistortions in applying The Law. It explains why manifestation should not feel like something you have to maintain, and how stability emerges naturally when effort is no longer involved.

    If you have found yourself constantly trying to stayaligned, repeating affirmations out of pressure, or feeling exhausted by the process of manifestation, this episode will help you recalibrate and return to a more accurate understanding.

    Key Takeaway: A state is not something you hold through effort. It is something you become. When identification is present, effort is no longer required.

    Explore More:
    Study Neville Goddard’s teachings in depth: ⁠https://NevilleGoddardOfficial.com⁠
    Read psychological interpretations of Scripture: ⁠https://TheBibleYourBiography.com⁠
    Apply for Mentorship: ⁠https://LynnaKTeer.com⁠

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    32 mins
  • Why You Keep Shifting Out of the State
    Apr 13 2026

    In this episode of The Mindset and Manifesting Podcast, ⁠Lynna K Teer⁠ explores a subtle but critical misunderstandingwithin ⁠Neville Goddard’s teachings⁠ that often leads individuals to believe they are “losing the state.”

    As understanding of The Law deepens, many begin to interpret shifts in thought, emotion, or perception as failure. However, this interpretation is based on a misreading of how states of consciousness actually function. States do not collapse or disappear. What shifts is identification.

    Neville Goddard taught that states are fixed and complete.Consciousness moves through them by assuming and identifying with them. In this episode, we examine why identification shifts automatically, how previous states continue to surface through momentum, and why this creates the illusion of instability.

    Rather than approaching this as a matter of discipline orcontrol, this episode offers a precise explanation of how awareness reveals the movement between states and how stability develops naturally through recognition rather than effort.

    You will learn:

    • The difference between losing a state and shiftingidentification
    • Why states of consciousness do not disappear once assumed
    • How the momentum of previous states continues to surface
    • Why effort-based attempts to “hold the state” create instability
    • How automatic identification reinforces familiar patterns
    • The role of awareness in recognizing states without becoming them
    • Why stability feels neutral rather than intense
    • How states become natural through familiarity, not force

    This episode brings clarity to one of the most common pointsof confusion in applying The Law. It reframes instability not as failure, but as the natural movement of consciousness between states, and it explains why awareness, not effort, is what allows a new state to stabilize.

    If you have found yourself questioning whether you are“doing it right,” or feeling like you keep falling out of the state, this episode will help you understand what is actually happening and return to a more grounded and accurate perspective.

    Key Takeaway: You are not losing the state. You areobserving shifts in identification. Stability comes through awareness, not control.

    Explore More:
    Study Neville Goddard’s teachings in depth: ⁠https://NevilleGoddardOfficial.com⁠
    Read psychological interpretations of Scripture: ⁠https://TheBibleYourBiography.com⁠
    Apply for Mentorship: ⁠https://LynnaKTeer.com⁠


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    29 mins
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