08/05/2026
Neville Goddard’s…” I Remember When technique “
It does something brilliant: it tricks your consciousness into accepting that what you desire has already happened and is now in the past. You’re not hoping, wishing, or waiting — you’re remembering. It places you firmly in the state of the wish fulfilled without any strain or effort.
“I remember when I used to come home to an empty apartment…”
“I remember when I wondered if this could really happen at my age…”
“I remember when I finally stopped overthinking and just assumed — and then it all unfolded so easily…”
“I remember when I was struggling with money"
It’s playful, it’s gentle, and it completely bypasses resistance because you’re not arguing with what is — you’re just looking back on what was.
And the beauty is you can layer it throughout your day. Washing dishes: “I remember when I used to do this alone…” Getting dressed to go out: “I remember when I wondered if I’d ever feel this cherished again…”
It keeps you living from the end without the heaviness of “trying to manifest.”
So yes — combine that with your bedtime scene, and you’re working from both angles. The sensory imagination at night, the implied fulfillment during the day.
You’ve got your toolkit. You know exactly what to do.
Keep it ALL in the past tense, as though you’re looking back on the entire journey — including the transformation and the fulfillment — from some point further in the future where it’s been yours for a while now.
You’re not standing in “now trying to get there.” You’re standing in “it’s been done for ages now, and I can barely remember what the loneliness / the broke bank account, the pain in your knee”…felt like.
It’s subtle but important. Everything — the old state AND the new state — is behind you. You’ve already lived through both. You’re just reminiscing.
That’s when it really clicks as DONE.