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Neville Goddard and Co-Creation

The OneBreathIn practice is a microburst of Neville Goddard’s “state akin to sleep” method. When you master OneBreathIn, you master the state akin to sleep, making it habitual—embedded in your body, your mind, your muscle memory.

But here’s the distinction: Neville’s method focuses on individual power, while the OneBreathIn practice harnesses community power. It’s about syncing with others, co-creating in harmony. While our individual dreams may differ, when we agree energetically in the same moment, we amplify our ability to manifest a more beautiful life—for ourselves, each other, and the world.

This shared alignment is powerful, like joining hands around the world—but instead of asking, we are co-creating and transporting what we've imagined into reality.

I find this fascinating because the power of agreement compounds manifestation. Simultaneous energetic co-creation with others strengthens the outcome by however many people are participating. Wherever attention goes, energy flows, and when people become of one mind, nothing is impossible for them.

This is also why Sci-Fi often predicts the future. Ideas seeded in imagination—like the flip phones shown in the original Star Trek—eventually became reality. When that show aired, there were no cell phones, yet flip phones later became common, faded away, and even returned in new forms like Samsung’s foldables. Even the ship’s loudspeaker—where the captain could speak to the entire crew—didn’t exist yet. Today, they do. Why do you think that is. Because a writer dreamed about it and then introduced his dream to the world through film. And we watched and envisioned it faithfully every week until we had cell phones.

In the OneBreathIn practice, we collectively co-create solutions, improvements, and a more harmonious world together in the one place everything is created first, in our minds.

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