Detachment
Detachment is not about giving up on your desire — it’s about releasing the need to control the outcome. Neville taught that the feeling of certainty allows you to let go. The gardener doesn’t dig up the seed to check if it’s growing — they trust. Detachment is trust in motion.
Focus on the feeling, not the outcome.
Detachment is not indifference.
Neville Goddard
Here’s the truth:
Letting go doesn’t mean giving up.
It means you’re finally trusting what you’ve asked for.
You’ve imagined it.
You’ve felt it.
Now it’s time to stop checking the soil for your seed every five minutes.
Detachment is the ultimate trust fall.
It’s the moment you stop obsessing over “how” or “when” —
and just know.
It’s not indifference.
It’s confidence.
Today, practice that.
When the urge to control creeps in…
pause.
Breathe.
Remind yourself: It’s already done.
You don’t need to keep staring at the oven to know the cake is baking.
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Because detachment…
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What did you let go of today? Where in my life am I gripping too tightly? What would trusting the process actually look and feel like?