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“Love is our birthright. Love is the fundamental necessity of our life. Do not go seeking for that which you are. Those who go seeking for love only make manifest their own lovelessness and the loveless never find love. Only the loving find love and they never have to seek for it”, Neville Goddard once said. But what does that mean and how can we imagine and manifest love, a happy partnership, even the man or woman of our dreams? In Katrine Hütterer's book “Manifesting Love”, another part of the “Simply Manifesting” series, you will learn what the great masters Neville Goddard and Joseph Murphy advise on manifesting love and how you should best proceed to create the perfect love life for yourself. No matter whether you are looking for a partnership or want to improve your existing one. The author also gives you valuable tips on how to use the methods of the Law of Assumption - as taught by Neville Goddard and Joseph Murphy - for a happy love life. How do you feel about love and relationships? - Are you afraid that you will never find the “right one”? - Do you wish for a loving partnership at eye level? - Are you tired of dating apps and awkward first dates? - Are you worried that you might be too demanding? - Do you feel like a failure because you are single? - Do you have a partnership but romance is gone? - Does everyday life take over and there is no time for romance? - Do you have more stress than togetherness? ...does this sound familiar? Then you urgently need “Manifesting Love”! Get the book and finally the love life of your dreams and desires!
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Veröffentlichungsjahr: 2022
Inhaltsverzeichnis
INTRODUCTION
THE LAW OF ASSUMPTION
LOVE IS IN THE AIR
EXPLORE YOUR DESIRED STATE
PRACTICE THE RELOCATION EXERCISE
MAY I IMAGINE A RELATIONSHIP WITH A SPECIFIC PERSON?
MAY I IMAGINE THE “EX” BACK?
ALWAYS IMAGINE LOVINGLY
SUCCESS STORIES
IT DOESN’T WORK?
MORE BOOKS
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
KATRINE HÜTTERER
Katrine Hütterer
Manifesting Love
Katrine Hütterer
Manifesting love
Using the Law of Assumption
Simply Manifesting Series
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ISBN: 9783754665961
First published in German under the title: „Liebe
Manifestieren“ in August 2020.
Translation of the German edition by Katrine Hütterer.
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“Those who go seeking for love only make manifest their own lovelessness and the loveless never find love. Only the loving find love and they never have to seek for it. “
Neville Goddard
Introduction
Welcome to another book about “Manifesting”! I am glad it has found its way to you. In this edition, I focus on a topic that is essential for all human beings: love and relationships.
We all long for love and security, we want to love and be loved. Countless novels have been written about love, Hollywood films made, and songs written about it. It has occupied us humans for ages and will probably do so forever. As babies and toddlers, we need love to survive – as adults we need it as well. Inhumane experiments such as the one attributed to Emperor Frederick II of Hohenstaufen, in which the emperor had newborn children taken away from their mothers and gave orders to provide them only with milk, but not with love and attention, prove this.1
At the time, he wanted to find out what language the children would speak if they did not grow up with their parents. But he was denied this because the babies all died. They could not survive without love. We also know from observations by scientists such as the Austrian American psychoanalyst René Spitz that small children waste away if – as in his studies – they are only provided with the bare necessities in orphanages but do not receive love and affection.2 Human beings therefore need love to live. This applies both to the love of our parents, which we need as children to survive, and to the romantic love we long for as adults.
“Happiness is love, nothing else. Whoever can love is happy,” Hermann Hesse once said. Was he right? I think so. Is it possible for us to bring said happiness and love into our lives, to manifest it? Yes, I think so too. In this book, I would like to show you, dear reader, how you can leave your single life behind you with the help of the Law of Assumption (LOA)3 or how you can make your existing relationship even happier.
While writing this book, I have been in a happy relationship for seventeen years, fifteen of them married.4 I manifested my husband into my life with the help of the Law of Attraction, as I did not yet know the Law of Assumption. Imagining lovingly according to the Law of Assumption has only enriched my marriage over the years and deepened the love between me and my husband. That is why I know that you too can live a happy and fulfilled partnership!
Katrine Hütterer
PS: Please, dear reader, have mercy. I translated this book into English myself. Perhaps the phrasing is not always perfect, but the message is the point: Use the Law of Assumption to create your perfect love life – it’s easy and it works!
PPS: If you want to know more about the LOA and how it’s used best, read my book “Simply Manifesting. The Law of Assumption easily explained”.5
https://folio.nzz.ch/2008/juni/friedrich-ii-das-staunen-der-welt or http://www.psychology48.com/deu/d/waisenkinderversuche/waisenkinderversuche.htm, as of 17/07/2020.↩
https://www.faminino.de/ein-blick-zurueck-als-man-dachte-babys-braeuchten-keine-liebe/ and https://www.brgdomath.com/psychologie/sozialpsychologie-und-kommunikation-tk5/soziale-bindung-hospitalismus-forschung/, as of 17/07/2020.↩
The law of acceptance states that what we imagine, what we accept deep within us, manifests itself in our outside – whether we want it to or not.↩
The first (German) edition of this book was written in summer 2020.↩
Hütterer, Katrine/Kalb, Yvonne: Simply Manifesting: The Law of Assumption Easily Explained, Independently published, ISBN: 979-8476407959.↩
The Law of Assumption
“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
Whether the Law of Assumption is new territory for you, or you are already working with it, let me briefly summarise it for you here. “Our imagination is the only reality,” said Neville Goddard.1 He was convinced that with this imagination we can control our reality, our external world.
Neville compared our lives and our influence on them in his lecture “The four Mighty ones” to the production of a play on a stage: “Man’s real being is a splendid Imagination. An Imagination has form, but man does not understand it and man doesn’t believe it, but the real being is Imagination. It can be anything in this world, and so he puts himself through the paces by simply inwardly enacting the drama that he himself has constructed, and whatever it would be that he has constructed, which drama implies the fulfilment of his theme, he inwardly acts it over and over and over again until it takes on the tones of reality. When inwardly he feels natural in the part that in which he is now self-rehearsed, the curtain will rise, and he will see it there. He will cast the inner drama on the screen of space, and he will see moving on the screen of space all the characters necessary to complete the play. “2
What shows up in our outer world is always just our inner self-talk, are our assumptions expressed. What we think about ourselves, love, the relationships with other people in our lives or the world in general – or perhaps only fear, but in any case, believe, assume, this is also what we experience in our reality. It is we ourselves who write the roles for the people in our lives, which they then play for us. We are author, director, and participant at the same time. First it happens in our imagination – consciously or (as mostly) unconsciously – and then it manifests itself in our outside. Neville spoke of the “inner man” going ahead and the “outer man” following behind –in the Bible in the first book of Genesis3 this fact is explained to us through the parable of Esau and Jacob, Esau stands for the outer man, Jacob for the inner.4
Everything we can contemplate and experience in our world is an expression of our faith, our imagination. This is shocking and relieving at the same time because it means that we have written our play, i.e., our life, ourselves, with all its unpleasant sides. But of course, it also means that we can rewrite this play at any time as we really want it to be.