Living in the End: The State of the Wish Fulfilled

 

living in the end: the state of the wish fulfilled

The only thing you need to manifest.

Law of Assumption

Instead of fighting against the evidence of the senses you claim yourself to be that which you desire to be. As your attention is placed on this claim, the doors of the senses automatically close against your former master (that which you were conscious of being).
— Neville Goddard

“Where is it?”

“Why isn’t it happening?”

“What am I doing wrong?”

You may already know that assuming the state of the wish fulfilled is another way to say ‘living in the end.’ 

And of course, it’s the only thing we need to do to manifest. However… it might be confusing.

Not everyone understands what a “state” is. 

Can be hard to describe or comprehend with our linear analytical minds. 

So let’s explore: what does this actually mean?

What is a state? 

What does the ‘wish fulfilled’ mean? 

How do you know if you’re in the state of the wish fulfilled?

 
 
 
Assume the feeling of your wish fulfilled and continue feeling that it is fulfilled until that which you feel objectifies itself.
— Neville Goddard

What is a state?

 

It’s not just a thought. 

It’s not just a feeling. 

A state is your identity in any given moment.

It’s who you really believe and perceive that you are. 

Embodying the state of the wish fulfilled is who you believe & perceive that you are. Your state who is who you experience yourself as.

Your state is your thoughts, feelings, and beliefs about yourself and your life.

With anything you’re experiencing in any given moment, you’re embodying a particular state in this moment more than anything else. 

Who you are experiencing yourself as right now? 

Who are you identifying as right now? 

Do you identify as worthy or unworthy? 

Do you identify as single, in a relationship, or married? 

Do you identify as financially wealthy or financially struggling? 

In this moment, in that area of your life, whatever you are identifying as is who you are being. 

We embody different states (roles) all throughout the day.

In one moment, you may be in the state of being a mother. In another moment, you may enter the state of being a friend to someone. The next moment, you may be feeling the experience of being single. 

Whoever you feel you are dominantly in any given moment is your state. 

We have go-to states and identities that we most dominantly believe we are, and consistently land in over and over throughout the day, weeks, and years. 

One state might relate to your job. One state might relate to your family. One state might be about your relationship status.

Your state is who you identify as at any given moment. 

There’s a particular state of your wish fulfilled in terms of manifesting what you want. 

  1. I have what I want. 

  2. I don’t have what I want. 

You can occupy the state of having what you want. 

You can occupy the state of not having what you want. 

At this moment in your life, are you more identified with not having what you want? Or are you more identified with having what you want?

When manifesting anything, you are becoming the person who already has your desire.

The State of the Wish Fulfilled

If you’re walking through the world and through your life… and you most dominantly associate yourself with not yet having what you want… then you are in the state of the ‘wish fulfilled’ of NOT having what you want. 

Embodying the state of the wish fulfilled is identifying with the person that has your desire. 

If you most commonly identify with NOT having what you want… your thoughts revolve around NOT having what you want. How you relate to your day and how you relate to your life is from the perception of NOT having what you want.  

You more dominantly feel like you don’t have what you want and believe you won’t. Instead of having what you want and believing you will. 

If you're using techniques, your goal with all techniques is to move yourself into the state of feeling like someone who has what you want. This is the state of the wish fulfilled. 

All the techniques are to change our frame of mind. To change our focus. To change our state of being and make us feel that “I do have this. I am this person. I am going to have what I want.” 

You’re retraining your identity. You’re becoming so familiar with what it feels like to have what you want, creating your inner connection to having your desire, and moving yourself to a state of “having” what you want.

This is the state of the wish fulfilled.

You become the person who has what you want.

Now, you’re moving about your life and your association to yourself and the world is “I have what I want.”

You associate yourself with the feeling of and identify as the person who has what you want. When you embody a new identity, you know that “This is true. This is who I am.” 

Embodiment = feeling yourself as someone who…

Practice embodying the state as someone who has what you want:

  • Who am I if I had what I want right now?

  • How would I feel if I had what I want right now? 

  • Who am I as someone who has what they want right now? 

As you move through your life, doing the normal day to day things that you do, you’re looking at the world through the eyes from the identity of having what you want. 

When you assume the state of the wish fulfilled and identify with having your desire, the way you see the world changes. 

You cannot serve two masters. Therefore, to take your attention from one state of consciousness and place it upon another is to die to one and live in the other.
— Neville Goddard

Choose what you really believe about yourself. 

Yes, you may tend to manifest things that aren’t important to you very easily because you’re not thinking against them. Especially when you drop it and don’t think in opposition to it. 

But with desires that are really important to you, those desires tend to be on your mind a lot. You may find yourself wobbling back and forth between the states of “it’s not here” “it’s here” “it’s not here”, thinking in opposition by believing you don’t have it. 

With repetition, the more you practice, the more you train your system to feel “yes I have what I want.” And the more you’ll naturally identify the person who has what you desire.

The more you practice continuing to redirect your focus, the more your thoughts and feelings will naturally start to land in having what you want.

“I know this is going to happen” is a state of being. 

You are already that which you want to be, and your refusal to believe this is the only reason you do not see it
— Neville Goddard