The Promise is Not a State of Consciousness
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In this episode of The Journey of Awakening Podcast, Lynna K Teer clarifies one of the most misunderstood aspects of Neville Goddard’s teaching on The Promise.
Spiritual awakening and The Promise are not the same thing.
Spiritual awakening can include expanded awareness, mystical experiences, emotional depth, unity states, and inner peace. These are valid developments within consciousness. But Neville’s Promise refers to something structurally different.
States of consciousness organize experience.
The Promise reveals identity.
In this episode, Lynna explains why:
- The Promise is not bliss or emotional elevation
- Mystical intensity is not the same as revelation
- “High vibration” language fails to describe identity-level recognition
- Emotional peace cannot serve as an indicator of realization
- Recognition is irreversible, while experiences fluctuate
Neville did not describe The Promise as a permanent emotional state. He described it as shock, certainty, and finality — a structural collapse of misidentification with the self.
This episode draws a clear distinction between:
- Expansion vs. recognition
- Spiritual experience vs. identity shift
- Awakening stages vs. the fulfillment of The Promise
For deeper study of Neville Goddard’s original lectures, visit NevilleGoddardOfficial.com.
For practical application of The Law, listen to The Mindset and Manifesting Podcast.