Neville Goddard Revision Meditation – Rewrite Your Past (Guided Audio)

$12.54 CAD

This Neville Goddard Revision meditation trains you to rewrite past experiences — so they no longer define your present or future.

Instead of reliving unwanted memories, you’ll be guided to revise them — changing how they feel, changing how they feel — and what they produce.

Using imagination and repetition, this session helps you replace old emotional patterns with new assumptions that feel natural and true.

This is a digital audio download. No physical product will be shipped.

Instead of trying to fix your life from where you are, you’ll change the past that created it — and allow a new present to unfold.

Use this session to:

• Rewrite past experiences in imagination
• Release emotional charge from old memories
• Replace limiting assumptions at the root
• Create a new inner narrative that feels real

This is about changing the cause — so the effects change naturally.

Includes:

• 20-minute guided meditation
• 60-minute extended version
• 8-hour overnight sleep version

Explore more Neville Goddard techniques:

SATS Meditation – Sleep State Manifestation

Revision Meditation – Change Your Past

Assume the State – Identity Shift

Apply this to your life:

Wealth Meditation – Feel Financial Abundance

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Love Meditation – Feel Loved & Chosen

FAQ

What is Revision in Neville Goddard’s teaching?
Revision is the practice of mentally rewriting a past event so it feels like it happened the way you prefer.

How does this meditation work?
It guides you to re-experience a past moment in imagination, but with a new outcome — allowing the subconscious to accept it as real.

Why is Revision important?
Neville taught that the past is not fixed. By changing how an event is experienced within, you change its influence on your present and future.

How often should I use this meditation?
Use this daily or anytime something feels unresolved, so you can revise it and remove its influence.

Is this based on Neville Goddard’s teachings?
Yes. This meditation is based on Neville Goddard’s principles of imagination, assumption, and revision.

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