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The REAL
"Bridge of Incidents"
by Neville Goddard

(nobody teaches this)

The REAL “Bridge of Incidents” by Neville Goddard is normally described as the sequence of events that carries a person from imagining a desire to physically experiencing it. You assume the wish fulfilled, continue living your life, and circumstances begin arranging themselves in a way that eventually leads to the outcome. That definition sounds simple, encouraging, and easy to understand. It can also create the expectation that once you have successfully imagined your desire, the road ahead should begin looking increasingly positive.

But real life does not always unfold in such a clean and recognizable way. Sometimes an opportunity suddenly appears and everything immediately makes sense. Other times, plans change, relationships shift, familiar circumstances disappear, or life moves in a direction that appears completely unrelated to what you imagined. There can also be periods when nothing obvious is happening at all. You are not moving backward, but you cannot see any clear evidence that you are moving forward either. These are the moments when people begin questioning their imaginal act, changing techniques, forcing themselves to feel positive, or assuming their manifestation has failed.

People don't teach the
"Bridge of Incidents"
by Neville Goddard
the right way...

The problem is that most conversations about Neville Goddard’s Bridge of Incidents focus almost entirely on visible events. People look for signs, coincidences, opportunities, unexpected conversations, and external movement that can reassure them that their manifestation is approaching. When those things are present, they believe they are on the bridge. When those things disappear—or when life becomes uncomfortable—they believe they have fallen off it. That leaves an important question unanswered: are we judging the Bridge of Incidents by what Neville Goddard actually taught, or by the simplified version repeated throughout manifestation content?

Neville did not merely teach people to imagine something they wanted and then wait for the world to deliver it. He taught living in the end, assuming the feeling of the wish fulfilled, and occupying the state of the person for whom the desired life is already true. If that is the foundation of his teaching, then the Bridge of Incidents must be understood within that larger context. Otherwise, it becomes nothing more than a collection of convenient events that people attempt to identify after performing a manifestation technique.

Watch the
"Bridge of Incidents"
by Neville Goddard...

In the video below, I examine The REAL “Bridge of Incidents” by Neville Goddard and the part of the process that almost nobody teaches. This is not about labeling every hardship as a spiritual sign or pretending that every negative experience was deliberately sent to help you manifest. It is about looking beyond the surface-level explanation and asking what the bridge actually represents when Neville’s teachings are taken seriously. If your journey has not looked positive, obvious, or predictable, this deeper discussion may completely change how you understand what has been happening.

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