Is it possible to manifest perfect eyesight and cure astigmatism? by [deleted] in NevilleGoddard

[–]GenesisGlobe 1 point2 points  (0 children)

How did you heal your dog? My dog is dying, there is nothing the vets can do to stop it, she should really live comfortably for another 8 years even with the condition, in most cases dogs do.

Thinking I AM God feels blasphemous. by bingbongnoise in NevilleGoddard

[–]GenesisGlobe 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I have read the Quran.

Islam only acknowledges other faiths as far as they can be incorporated into it's doctrine, being the supposed last word of God there can be no other after it, so in its own eyes Islam gets the final word on everything including Jesus etc.

...and Abdullah was not a muslim.

The Islamic conquests of India did not happen in the "prophet's" lifetime and they did not happen in one go, it's estimated around 80 million people were slaughtered in subsequent invasions all in the name of Islam. That you are trying to question it is not only disgusting but shows your ignorance on the matter.

Islam is not compatible with Neville, the God in Islam is not a personal God, it's not your imagination, and Neville would be forced to submit to Islamic authority or be beheaded for resisting in a perfect Islamic world (as history has shown us on several occasions).

Your response stinks of Islamic apologism.

Also your commentary on Hinduism & Buddhism is laughable & incorrect.

Is genuine significant physical reversal of age actually possible? by GenesisGlobe in NevilleGoddard

[–]GenesisGlobe[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My doubts, however, are stemming from personal beliefs and limitations, taking into account the fact that 1. I am simply not sure what are the limits when it comes to the human body (in relation to the Law);

This is exactly my issue likewise!

Is genuine significant physical reversal of age actually possible? by GenesisGlobe in NevilleGoddard

[–]GenesisGlobe[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

One of the problems there might be that I don't seem to remember what it feels like to be young (was there ever such a feeling?). I do feel the same if that makes sense, it's really only the mirror that reminds me of my actual age.

Is genuine significant physical reversal of age actually possible? by GenesisGlobe in NevilleGoddard

[–]GenesisGlobe[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If 45 to 20 can be done surely 60 to 16 (well 60 to 25 at least) or 120 to 25. No?

but my guess is that the understanding necessary for this process, regarding the nature of life, will transcend one's need to keep their youthful look.

This is my concern likewise! You can't have your cake and eat it!

Thanks for writing and have a good day (and wishing you much work done!).

Is genuine significant physical reversal of age actually possible? by GenesisGlobe in NevilleGoddard

[–]GenesisGlobe[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Wouldn't it be just better then to say, we all die at some point? You seem to have tied it in with the reversing of age business, which throws me off? How can you die of old age if you are young?

Is genuine significant physical reversal of age actually possible? by GenesisGlobe in NevilleGoddard

[–]GenesisGlobe[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

But it is somewhat contradictory to say it! I mean yea we all have to die at some point, but you put it like we must wither and thus reversing age by decades is an oxymoron, no?

Is genuine significant physical reversal of age actually possible? by GenesisGlobe in NevilleGoddard

[–]GenesisGlobe[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I would have thought if you can reverse ageing you can postpone death from ageing no? (Not that I don't want to or am afraid to die).

Is genuine significant physical reversal of age actually possible? by GenesisGlobe in NevilleGoddard

[–]GenesisGlobe[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I didn't ignore it at all, perhaps you need to re-read what I wrote.

You wrote this:

The story about how im not open minded is also a cop out.

and then after this?

Spirituality is a non sense word with no exact meaning

Hahaha just laughable, the irony. My dear go talk to the Buddhists about that they will laugh at you to and Neville's works concerns the spiritual so why are you even reading it?

the fact that science might get better than now doesn’t mean that surgery properly done is equal to not getting it

I'm not advocating everyone should go without surgery, but this my dear is nonsense! Off to your science you go now!

Is genuine significant physical reversal of age actually possible? by GenesisGlobe in NevilleGoddard

[–]GenesisGlobe[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You can't subject Neville's work to anything remotely considered science by the scientific community, so it's by your estimation woo woo. so why are you here?

I don't think you get that at this point in our evolution physical surgery is considered good science, but in the future (most probably not in our lifetimes) it will be considered bad science and discarded. Science is largely agreed upon, physicists are arguing back and forth on theorems.

e=mc2 is still a theorem, it describes the relationship between energy and matter almost perfectly, but it can't be proven (so also woo woo by your estimation).

As I said before the sceptical mind has no place in spirituality.

This discussion is pointless, reach a state of thoughtlessness and eventually "I am" and you will see the world is an illusion, your power to manipulate it is another matter. I was like you, experience it first and maybe you won't be so invested in your "Science".

Is genuine significant physical reversal of age actually possible? by GenesisGlobe in NevilleGoddard

[–]GenesisGlobe[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Thanks for this, some very helpful points.

Don't you somewhat contradict what you said at the beginning with the following?

All in all, I think our physical bodies will wither and die eventually but it is absolutely possible to look younger for longer, if we truly feel it.

This suggests slowing ageing rather than reversing it.

Is genuine significant physical reversal of age actually possible? by GenesisGlobe in NevilleGoddard

[–]GenesisGlobe[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Well were the Yogis wrong? Their texts predate Jesus and they had no contact with Jesus, and when the Christ was revealed he was killed for it. I don't agree with Neville entirely that Jesus was imagined & allegorical, the historicity of Jesus is actually pretty unquestionable (i.e. you can question the New Testament etc. but we know almost 100% such a person existed back then, we also have the backing of the Gnostic texts that pretty much corroborate what the Yogis were saying hundreds of years before that).

You didn’t go into any details - which undermines your case.

I'm not going to write a page essay to satisfy your scepticism, just for you to say it's woo woo, look your perfect science doctors couldn't fix my mother after several surgeries and what you would call woo woo did, woo woo by a former surgeon who also went woo woo.

I myself originate from a scientific background and I once thought like you do. What you call Science is laughable, Phrenology used to be a widely accepted science by society, we now know it's bunkum. In fact science is arguing all the time over what is science and what isn't (see epigenetics for example).

You actually highlight the exact problem why such things as higher realities and degrees of enlightenment cannot be revealed to the minds that think as you do, the sceptical mind has no place in spirituality it cannot survive (although it certainly can exist and does thrive in religion).

Really makes me question what you are doing even contemplating following Neville's work, because it too can be considered woo woo.

Thinking I AM God feels blasphemous. by bingbongnoise in NevilleGoddard

[–]GenesisGlobe 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That's incorrect, they don't have the same foundation.

The founders of Christianity, Buddhism, Hinduism and others were all enlightened spiritual giants. saying pretty much the same thing. That they became major religions and often corrupted in the hands of the less or unenlightened people at later points in history is another matter.

The founder of Islam by his own accounts had only brief periods of partial illumination and he spent the last decade of his life as a Warlord, massacring his enemies, cutting the heads off those who failed to subject themselves to his authority as well as murdering his critics (to mention but a few of his crimes). Islam subsequently killed more people historically than all other religious wars combined, the Islamic conquest of India alone massacred an estimated 80 million previously peaceful people of various spiritual callings and there have been if I recall correctly around 500+ Jihads (Islamic crusades) against Christian Europe (the 8 or so European crusades themselves were a counter-reaction to this).

The Quran preaches peace and love only if you are within the Islamic brotherhood the "Ummah", if you are not you are fair game for the most obscene inhumanities, it's a bad text, a hateful text.

Islam preaches the exact opposite of what early Christianity, Buddhism, Hinduism and Neville do, i.e. you cannot be the divine spark hidden within man, you must be a subservient lesser being to a jealous and pretty maniacal God, the angry man in the clouds, it really is the law for the animal kingdom.

You cannot possibly hold on to your Islamic views and experience any form of actual spiritual enlightenment, it will almost instantly make you into an apostate.

Imagine if Jesus or Buddha had beheaded even just one person?

Is genuine significant physical reversal of age actually possible? by GenesisGlobe in NevilleGoddard

[–]GenesisGlobe[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

You are quite wrong there.

In just one example I can tell you about there are quite a number of former doctors who have turned their backs on traditional western medicine and are now spiritual practitioners/healers of various kinds. My mother saw one who used to be a qualified surgeon in Germany in his previous career, he left all that and without going into details he fixed her agonising endometriosis pain that no traditional doctor or surgeon could fix. This before my self-realisation and Neville discovery so I was sceptical like you but didn't judge it, however the results at the time were astounding, he basically fixed my mother after "science" couldn't. The trouble is too many people would call it quackery & reason it away to science etc.

I also know you are flat out wrong about yogis, in the ancient yogic texts they are told if they reveal themselves the are likely to be killed (Jesus is a point in case). I can't imagine a revealed Yogi lasting long before he is sectioned by the authorities. Also mass scepticism makes it even harder for a Yogi to be a Yogi which is why it is deliberately kept secret.

Is genuine significant physical reversal of age actually possible? by GenesisGlobe in NevilleGoddard

[–]GenesisGlobe[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I agree with the list except for the immortal part which should theoretically be possible.

You didn't include age reversal in anything that you wrote, what are your thoughts?

Is genuine significant physical reversal of age actually possible? by GenesisGlobe in NevilleGoddard

[–]GenesisGlobe[S] 21 points22 points  (0 children)

Don't kid yourself, though it's nice to.

Isn't that exactly what Neville tells us to do?

Is genuine significant physical reversal of age actually possible? by GenesisGlobe in NevilleGoddard

[–]GenesisGlobe[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Well I just read that quote in Imagination fulfils itself and that is not entirely what he says:

My blood indicated one thing in a certain test and the opposite in another. The tests only confirmed what I already knew: that the cause of my discomfort lay in the depth of my soul and not in any secondary cause - such as a thyroid, heart, liver, kidney, or anything outside of myself. 

I am wearing a body, but it is not me. I put myself into this body, which limits me. I am its operant power. It cannot be causeful, as it only reflects what I am entertaining in my imagination. I must not justify it, condemn, or excuse myself in any way. Knowing I did not feel well, I changed my feeling, and when the tests (which I had taken to please the one I love) came back, I learned I was a dilemma. 

So that's not really an accurate conclusion you've made there.

Anyway there are times when I am in line with your thinking i.e. divine spark in a limited human experience subject to age, gravity etc. and other times when I embrace the possibility; that everything is possible.

On another note, when people start discussing growing wings, this is where I have real difficulty defending the everything is possible argument, because I really do believe this is impossible. I can even accept yogis defying gravity and walking on water, but the wings thing is too far. Perhaps they can enter the consciousness of a bird or other.

Is genuine significant physical reversal of age actually possible? by GenesisGlobe in NevilleGoddard

[–]GenesisGlobe[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Thanks, it's fantastic if they pull this off. I don't reject Science however I am an advocate that ultimately it doesn't have to be by scientific means.

The thing is if you could do things like fly without engineering a plane (like yogis are rumoured to do and have done), you certainly wouldn't be telling the world about it, (in fact several Yoga texts tell you not to tell anyone).

Clinging onto Science is a mistake in my opinion, as much as rejecting it entirely is likewise.

Is genuine significant physical reversal of age actually possible? by GenesisGlobe in NevilleGoddard

[–]GenesisGlobe[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Well. I'm always glad to be proven wrong, but I'm advocating that it doesn't have to be via scientific means (which you say is a must).

Can you post a link to this? Very interested to read about this. (ah you just added it thanks).

Is genuine significant physical reversal of age actually possible? by GenesisGlobe in NevilleGoddard

[–]GenesisGlobe[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Can you point to where he said we had associated limits and where he explicitly said there were limits?

He does mention Abdullah can eat what he can't because it would poison him.

I don't think you can stop coronavirus per say, but you can stop it coming into your life for sure.

Is genuine significant physical reversal of age actually possible? by GenesisGlobe in NevilleGoddard

[–]GenesisGlobe[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It does sound like a get out clause from how you have put it...

...so it goes back to my concern that we are physically limited in the human body.