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Everyone Is You Pushed Out — Explained
I remember when I first began studying and testing the Law, I wanted to experiment with the concept of Everyone Is You Pushed Out. I decided that for one day, I would get everyone I came into contact with to say something that I was thinking out loud.
For example, if I was talking with someone and thinking of a certain song, that person would bring that song up in conversation. Or I’d think up a random word or object and they would mention that exact thing I was thinking of.
Sure enough, by the end of the day, I had to practically hold my jaw in place to keep it from dropping to the floor in shock because my fun little assumption had worked.
Everyone I spoke with that day brought up the thing I was thinking about. Every. Single. Time.
It still blows my mind to think about it.
It really is quite an incredible concept, and that’s why the one topic that I get asked about the most is the concept of Everyone Is You Pushed Out.
One of the most radical — and controversial — of Neville Goddard’s concepts, Everyone Is You Pushed Out simply means that every person you interact with is actually an aspect of yourself. More specifically, everyone you know is acting out a role you’ve assigned them based on your assumptions and beliefs.