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What You Assume About Others, They Become

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In this episode of Manifest This: Believer vs. Skeptic, Jennifer and Sharon explore one of Neville Goddard’s most challenging — and transformative — applications of the Law of Assumption: relationships.

Can what you assume about others actually shape how they treat you? Jennifer explains Neville’s view that every relationship is a mirror of our assumptions, while Sharon questions whether this borders on manipulation. Together, they unpack how inner stories influence love, family, friendships, and even work dynamics.

From replaying old arguments to reimagining affection, support, or respect, they show how shifting your inner conversations can invite real-world changes. Whether it’s your partner, your boss, or your sister, the Law of Assumption asks: what story are you telling about them — and how is it shaping your connection?

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24 episodes

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In this episode of Manifest This: Believer vs. Skeptic, Jennifer and Sharon explore one of Neville Goddard’s most challenging — and transformative — applications of the Law of Assumption: relationships.

Can what you assume about others actually shape how they treat you? Jennifer explains Neville’s view that every relationship is a mirror of our assumptions, while Sharon questions whether this borders on manipulation. Together, they unpack how inner stories influence love, family, friendships, and even work dynamics.

From replaying old arguments to reimagining affection, support, or respect, they show how shifting your inner conversations can invite real-world changes. Whether it’s your partner, your boss, or your sister, the Law of Assumption asks: what story are you telling about them — and how is it shaping your connection?

Support the show

https://manifestthis.buzzsprout.com

Contact us: [email protected]

  continue reading

24 episodes

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