Revision — Rewriting the Past
Your memory is not a prison — it's a tool. Neville taught that you can revise past events to change their emotional charge and create a new chain of outcomes. When you revise a past event, you alter the feeling attached to it, and the world begins to reflect that new state.
Think of a recent event you wish had gone differently. Rewrite it in your imagination before sleep.
Change the past by changing your attitude to it.
Neville Goddard
PAST
Most people think the past is over.
Set in stone. Unchangeable.
But what if it’s not?
What if your memory is more than a story?
What if it’s a script… that you’re still acting out?
Here’s the truth:
You can rewrite that script.
Close your eyes.
Go back to a moment you wish had gone differently.
Now… imagine it did.
Re-see the scene — but this time,
it ends the way you wanted it to.
Feel the relief.
Feel the peace.
Let that become your new memory.
You didn’t change the event.
You changed its meaning.
And your world will shift with it.
If that opened a door inside you —
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This is how you begin to heal.
What did you revise? How do you feel now? What moment today (or recently) didn’t feel aligned with who I want to be — and how can I rewrite it in my mind?