• 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
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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
  • Living the Law as a Way of Being
    Apr 6 2026

    In this episode of The Mindset and Manifesting Podcast,⁠Lynna K Teer⁠ explores what it truly means to live The Law as taught by Neville Goddard, not as a method to apply, but as a natural function of consciousness. As understandingdeepens, manifestation shifts from something you try to do into something that is recognized as always in motion.

    ⁠Neville Goddard⁠ taught that The Law is not activated through effort, repetition, or control. It is continuously expressing through your state of consciousness, identity, and inner assumptions. Creation is not something you initiate, it is something that is already happening through you, whetheryou are aware of it or not.

    In this episode, we examine why treating The Law as atechnique creates strain, and how living it as a way of being dissolves effort entirely. When identity stabilizes and an assumption becomes natural, manifestation is no longer pursued—it becomes a byproduct of consciousness.

    In this episode, you’ll discover:

    • Why The Law was never meant to be something you “do”
    • How states of consciousness are always active
    • Why effort indicates misalignment in manifestation
    • The difference between practicing The Law and living it
    • What embodiment means in Neville’s teachings
    • Why naturalness signals a stabilized assumption
    • How manifestation becomes a byproduct rather than a process
    • Why awareness replaces control in applying The Law

    This episode removes the pressure to monitor thoughts, forceemotions, or perfect techniques. Instead, it clarifies how The Law becomes a way of life, shaping perception, response, and experience through identity.

    If you have been approaching manifestation as something toapply, fix, or control, this episode will help you shift into a more stable andnatural understanding.

    Key Takeaway:The Law is not something you practice. It is something you are always living through your state of consciousness and identity.

    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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    17 mins
  • Discernment: Conscious Creation and Spiritual Identity
    Mar 31 2026

    What is the difference between practicing conscious creationand forming a spiritual identity around manifestation?

    In this episode of The Mindset and Manifesting Podcast,Lynna K Teer explores a subtle but critical distinction within Neville Goddard’s teachings that is often overlooked. As understanding of The Law deepens, many begin to shift from observing consciousness to identifying as someone who “knows” or “manifests.” This shift may appear harmless, but itintroduces distortion into the practice.

    Neville Goddard taught The Law as an impersonal principle ofconsciousness. It is not something to own, achieve, or use to elevate identity. It is always operating, regardless of personal understanding.

    In this episode, we examine how spiritual identity quietlyforms, why it disrupts clarity, and how it redirects attention away from awareness and toward self-image. This is not a discussion about ego in dramatic terms, but a precise look at how the mind organizes experience into identity and how that impacts the practice of conscious creation.

    You will learn:

    • The difference between practicing The Law and identifying as a “manifestor”
    • Why Neville emphasized that consciousness is the only reality, not thepersonality
    • How spiritual identity subtly reinforces itself through thought patterns
    • Why conscious creation must remain fluid, observational, and impersonal
    • The role of discernment in maintaining clarity and psychological accuracy
    • How identity interferes with honest observation and growth
    • Why humility naturally emerges as understanding deepens
    • How to return to simplicity in the practice of awareness

    This episode brings the focus back to what Neville actuallytaught: awareness, assumption, and identity as functions within consciousness, not personal achievements. It clarifies why no one stands outside The Law and why the work must remain grounded, honest, and free from psychologicalentanglement.

    If you have found yourself becoming identified withmanifestation, spiritual knowledge, or personal “advancement,” this episode will help you recalibrate and return to clarity.

    Key Takeaway:
    Conscious creation is not an identity. It is an ongoing observation of states,assumptions, and awareness itself.

    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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    36 mins
  • When Manifestation Feels Disorienting
    Mar 23 2026

    Manifestation is often described as empowering, exciting,and transformative. Yet for many people studying the teachings of Neville Goddard, there comes a period when conscious creation feels disorienting rather than empowering.

    In this episode of The Mindset and Manifesting Podcast,we explore why manifestation can sometimes feel psychologically destabilizing and what this experience actually means within the framework of the Law ofAssumption. As individuals begin to recognize that states of consciousness shape experience, the familiar sense of cause and effect can temporarily shift.

    The mind begins questioning long-held assumptions about identity, control, and reality itself.

    This conversation clarifies why this disorientation is anatural stage in understanding conscious creation. When the relationship between identity, assumption, and experience becomes visible, the individual is often confronted with the responsibility of awareness. The process is not aboutforcing outcomes or controlling life, but about recognizing how states of consciousness organize perception and experience.

    In this episode, we discuss why manifestation can initiallyfeel unsettling, how identity shifts can create temporary psychological instability, and how clarity emerges as awareness stabilizes. Rather than indicating failure, these moments often signal that the individual is beginningto see how consciousness actually operates.

    In this episode we explore:

    • Why manifestation can feel psychologically disorienting
    • How understanding states of consciousness changes perception of reality
    • The relationship between identity, assumption, and experience
    • Why awareness can initially create uncertainty before stability
    • How clarity emerges as consciousness becomes more grounded

    For deeper study of Neville Goddard’s teachings andlectures, visit NevilleGoddardOfficial.com.

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    19 mins
  • Remaining Faithful to Your Assumption
    Mar 16 2026

    In this episode of The Mindset and Manifesting Podcast, ⁠Lynna K Teer⁠ clarifies one of the most frequently discussed, and often misunderstood, aspects of Neville Goddard’s teachings: persistence is not repetition, effort, or mental control. As understanding deepens, persistence is revealed as something far more precise inner loyalty to a state once it has been accepted as natural.

    ⁠Neville Goddard⁠ taught that persistence in the Law of Assumption is not about constant affirmations, visualization, or monitoring every thought. It is the stabilization of identity within a state of consciousness. When the wish fulfilled feels natural, persistence is no longer something you do, it becomes the way you are.

    In this episode, we examine why many struggle with persistence when it is approached as effort, and how manifestation becomes stable when identity has shifted. When this is understood, the need for repetition and control falls away.

    In this episode, you’ll discover:

    • What Neville Goddard meant by persistence in the Law of Assumption
    • Why persistence is not repetition, effort, or mental discipline
    • How identity stabilizes manifestation
    • Why naturalness signals a successful assumption
    • How remaining faithful to your assumption becomes effortless
    • Why forcing affirmations can interfere with state stabilization
    • The difference between mental control and inner loyalty
    • How persistence occurs naturally when identity shifts

    This episode removes the pressure to constantly “do” manifestation through repetition or control. Instead, it clarifies how persistence emerges naturally when a state of consciousness has been accepted.

    If you have struggled to remain consistent in your assumptions or felt that persistence requires effort, this episode provides a more accurate and stable understanding.

    Key Takeaway:Persistence is not something you practice. It is the natural result of identifying with a state that feels true.

    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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    20 mins
  • Conscious Manifestation Responsibility and Ethics
    Mar 10 2026

    In this episode of The Mindset and Manifesting Podcast, ⁠Lynna K Teer⁠ explores the ethical and psychological responsibility that accompanies Neville Goddard’s teachings. As understanding of The Law deepens, manifestation is no longer approached as a method for controlling outcomes, but as a function of consciousness itself.

    ⁠Neville Goddard⁠ taught that imagination creates reality, but imagination always reflects the state of consciousness from which it is used. Because of this, conscious creation cannot be separated from responsibility. What is assumed internally shapes perception, behavior, and the structure of experience.

    In this episode, we examine why The Law is not neutral power, and why clarity, maturity, and stability must develop alongside awareness. When this is understood, manifestation becomes less about control and more about the disciplined use of consciousness.

    In this episode, you’ll discover:

    • Why The Law of Assumption requires psychological maturity
    • How responsibility naturally develops as awareness deepens
    • Why The Law is not neutral power or a tool for control
    • How imagination reflects the state of consciousness it operates from
    • Why identity determines how manifestation unfolds
    • The ethical dimension of conscious creation
    • Why awareness must stabilize for consistent experience
    • How clarity replaces manipulation in applying The Law

    This episode removes the idea that manifestation is about producing results through control. Instead, it clarifies how conscious creation becomes stable, grounded, and precise when responsibility develops alongside understanding.

    If you have been approaching manifestation as a way to control outcomes, this episode provides a more accurate and mature framework.

    Key Takeaway:Conscious creation is not separate from responsibility. The state you occupy shapes not only your experience, but how you relate to reality itself.

    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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    19 mins