Everyone Is You Pushed Out Explained - Neville Goddard

So, if you've been in the law of assumption community for a while, you've probably heard this "everyone is you pushed out." But what does this really mean? This means that everyone acts just the way you think. People and things around you are just mirrors that reflect what you think about other people. Besides that, they also act based on what you think about yourself.

You are not the only real human in this universe. If I am real then other people too. I used to think that this meant that I was the only real person in the whole universe, which made me feel very alone and crazy. But now that I've learned more, I know what Neville really wanted to mean by this.

So, we know that our whole world, including our personal lives, is what happens when a person's consciousness is projected onto the screen of space. What we think is true is true. We know that other people exist, and indeed, they do. We know there are a lot of people, and sure enough, there are. But what does Neville mean when he says that "everyone is pushing you out"?

I've come to realise that this means that EVERYONE you meet is just a mirror of what you think about yourself. So let's look at a real-world example.


Say you want to bring a perfect partner into your life. Okay, you think there is someone out there who is just right for you. You believe it 100 percent . Now, that is a real thing you can think about. Now, you find the perfect person to be with, and you meet them. Yes, they are real, just like you thought. So, that person right there is real, and they have their own lives just like you do. However, they fit the part in your story perfectly, and they came to you willingly because they thought it was their own choice. You believed in them, and because your belief is what gives life, you gave your imaginary partner life in YOUR world, not THE world

Now, let's say you meet them and think it's too good to be true. You doubt it. You wonder if they really love you. The thought that they can be taken away from you starts to form in your mind. You keep thinking about it and start to believe it, and you breathe life into your belief.  Now, someone else comes along and takes your partner. Wouldn't it be safe to say that the third person is just a physical manifestation of your belief that you can lose them?

That's what Neville means, "Everyone is pushing you out." If you didn't doubt that your partner loved you, that third person would never have come into your life. That third person is just a reflection of your thoughts and doubt. If it was that easy to bring them in, how would you get rid of them?

That's for sure, not by trying to change other people. You are the only person you can change. 

Everyone around you is telling you something. They are telling you what you are doing with your life. They aren't bad, and they don't do anything to you besides what you give them.

Let's take a closer look at these two ways and see how you can use this in your own life.

Everyone Is You Pushed Out Explained


1st, beliefs about other people-

In the simplest terms — people behave, act, feel, and think whatever you assume them to behave, act, feel, and think. Everyone is going to show up in your life exactly the way you think they will.

In the simplest terms — people behave, act, feel, and think whatever you assume them to behave, act, feel, and think. Everyone is going to show up in your reality exactly how you think they are going to show up. If you think someone is always being a big jerk and giving you a hard time, that's how they'll keep acting. If you think someone is really nice and treats you with respect all the time, that's how they'll act. Don't forget, this is the LAW. No matter what, the things you think about someone have to be true, whether it's good or bad. There's no button to turn this on or off, so it has to happen all the time.

Many people want to bring a certain person into their lives. Often, they care way too much about how their SP treats them in the real world. They get angry and frustrated if they show up and treat them in an unwelcome way. But what they don't realise is that instead of getting upset about how their SP acts in the 3D, they should look at what they think about this person.

2nd, assumptions about yourself-

So it's clear that your assumptions about other people affect how they act. But how do your assumptions about yourself also affect how other people act? Well, remember that everyone is pushing YOU out! The way people treat you depends on how you feel about yourself. Building a strong sense of self is very important, especially if you are being treated in a bad way.

“Be careful what you are saying, because your whole vast world is this inner conversation pushed out. - Neville Goddard

Everyone is you pushed out just means that your assumptions affect everyone and everything in your world. Your assumptions mean how you see yourself or how you feel. They look like you. It's that easy and simple. Take the time to look at your relationships. It's easier to show this with people than with things.

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