The Addiction to Difficulty | Neville Goddard
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This video is a reconstruction built from Neville Goddard’s recurring teachings,
woven into one message that reflects the central principles found across his lectures and books.
It is not a direct recording of any single lecture,
but a faithful composition of his repeated ideas on imagination, identity, and the Law.
Why do you keep making it hard
when the law has never asked for effort?
This video exposes a habit most never question:
the addiction to difficulty.
A man believes his desire must cost time, effort, and preparation.
He does not doubt fulfillment.
He doubts its simplicity.
Here, you’ll see why effort is not devotion to the end,
but loyalty to a former identity.
This message dismantles the belief
that struggle proves sincerity
and reveals why simplicity feels suspicious
to the man who has learned to equate value with effort.
Fulfillment does not struggle to appear.
It waits only for acceptance.
References — Neville Goddard (Books & Lectures)
“Man does not question the law.
He questions whether it can be so simple.”
— The Power of Awareness (1952)
“I did not give him a technique.
I asked him to assume the feeling of the wish fulfilled.”
— Five Lessons (1948)
“The assumption of the wish fulfilled, if persisted in, must harden into fact.”
— Feeling Is the Secret (1944)
“He did nothing to make it so.
He simply assumed it was so.”
— The Law and the Promise (1960)
“It came to pass in a perfectly natural way.”
— The Law and the Promise (1960)
“Man is not amazed by the law.
He is amazed by its simplicity.”
— The Pearl of Great Price (1956)
“We are trained to believe that effort is necessary.”
— Mental Diets (1939)
“If it takes effort, man feels he has earned it.”
— Freedom for All (1942)
“When the wish is assumed as an accomplished fact,
the means appear.”
— Live in the End (1954)
“The law is simple, but man complicates it.”
— Five Lessons (1948)
“Effort is an attempt to remain faithful to what one has been.”
— The Pearl of Great Price (1956)
“The Sabbath is the mental rest which follows the acceptance of the end.”
— The Sabbath (1954)
“Assumptions, though false, if persisted in, will harden into fact.”
— Assumptions Harden into Fact (1969)
“It was not intense.
It was not dramatic.
It was simple.”
— The Law and the Promise (1960)
“If it seems too good to be true, man rejects it.”
— The Pearl of Great Price (1956)
“Difficulty is not proof of truth.”
— The Power of Awareness (1952)
“You must choose between the way of imagination and the way of sense.”
— Five Lessons (1948)
“You do not stand nowhere.
You always stand somewhere.”
— The Power of Awareness (1952)
“The world is forever bearing witness to the state you occupy.”
— Assumptions Harden into Fact (1969)
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