What is Revision Technique: How is the Revision Technique Applied?

The revision technique is a practical method, born from the teachings of Neville Goddard, that allows negative past experiences to be rewritten through the mind. This technique is a process of mental correction and is used to change past events on an emotional level. Revision changes one’s energy, allowing one to experience more positive events in the future.

This technique works in parallel with the Assumption Law: “Assume it is so and it is so.” By revising the past, your mind creates a new reality and this affects all aspects of your life.

How to Apply the Revision Technique?

1. Prepare a Suitable Environment:

Find a quiet and comfortable space. Sit or lie down comfortably. Close your eyes and calm your mind by taking a few deep breaths.

2. Identify the Event You Want to Change:

Choose a negative event that you want to revise. This could be an argument, a failure, a disappointment or a bad experience. Visualize the details of the event in your mind.

3. Relive the Event:

Imagine that you are experiencing that moment again. From your point of view, feel all the emotions and the impact of the event.

4. Rewrite the Event:

Now change the details of the event. This time imagine that it turned out the way you wanted it to. For example, reconstruct a failed job interview as if it had ended successfully. Imagine that instead of an argument, there was a peaceful conversation, or that someone who treated you badly was kind.

5. Create Positive Emotions:

As you visualize the new version, feel as if this event really happened. Feel happy, peaceful and grateful. These positive emotions make it easier for your subconscious mind to accept the new story.

6. Complete the Process with Gratitude:

When you complete the revision, end the process with a sense of gratitude. Affirm yourself by saying, “I know this is how it happened and I am very happy.”

7. Repeat:

Make revision a habit. Especially every night before going to bed, you can practice revising an event that happened during the day. This strengthens your bond with the technique and increases its impact on your life.

Revision Techniques

Revision practice can be enriched by various approaches:

1. Daily Revision:

As Neville Goddard suggests, every night before going to bed, revise in your mind an event from the day that you disliked. This clears the energy of small daily events and creates a more positive future.

2. Written Revision:

You can use writing to change a past event. Write down the negative events briefly, then continue writing, detailing how these events changed and turned out the way you wanted. As you write, believe and feel that the event has changed.

3. Visualization Revision:

During a meditation, mentally relive the past event and then change it in the way you want. Using your imagination, vividly visualize all the details.

4. Making an Emotional Connection:

You can work on transforming an intense emotion connected to a past event. For example, if you have experienced a loss, turn that experience into a state of love and peace.

5. Revision with Ritual:

You can combine revision with a ritual. Light a candle, prepare a calm environment and transform the energy of the event by representing it with a physical object (e.g. a piece of paper).

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