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At Your Command

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Quick-Start Cheat Sheets for At Your Command

At Your Command - Quick-Start Cheat Sheets

Everything Neville states in At Your Command - what to assume, how to assume it, and what the settled-knowing state actually feels like - in one printable reference you can use before sleep.

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What you get

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Inside the Cheat Sheets

One page per core principle

01

Consciousness is the only reality

The outer world does not create the inner experience - the inner experience creates the outer world.

02

I AM is your name and your nature

Whatever you append to I AM becomes your assumed identity and eventually your experience.

03

You command, not petition

The relationship with reality in Neville's system is not one of asking and hoping; it is one of commanding through the state of being you inhabit.

04

Imagination is the creative reality

The imaginal act is not less real than the physical result; it is more fundamental.

05

Persist until it hardens into fact

The assumption is not a technique you apply once; it is a sustained state of consciousness you maintain until the outer world conforms.

The Method

CBT, NLP and somatic principles built into every line

Every line on the cheat sheets is written in NLP presupposition structure - language that treats the principle as already true rather than something to aspire toward. This is not a stylistic choice; it is a functional one. The subconscious mind processes language that presupposes reality more readily than language that frames it as a goal. “Your attention filter is already working for you” lands differently than “try to change your attention filter.”

The layout applies CBT chunking principles: each principle sits in its own distinct block so the brain processes it as a discrete unit rather than as part of an undifferentiated wall of text. Cluttered reference material is processed as noise. Clean, spaced, visually distinct content is processed as signal. The design decisions are functional, not decorative.

Printed and placed visibly, the cheat sheets work as environmental priming - a principle from somatic psychology. What you see repeatedly, without actively reading, shapes your default perceptual set. A cheat sheet pinned above your desk works not only when you read it deliberately but when your peripheral vision catches it during ordinary work. The subconscious is always receiving.

Why we built it this way

At Your Command works best as a foundation statement when it is paired with practical tools for actually shifting the I AM state in the body, not just the mind. The workbook takes Neville's declaration and walks it into the nervous system through thirty days of structured daily practice - because you cannot think your way to a changed identity state; you have to rehearse it until the body accepts it as its new default.

The card deck and cheat sheets from this book are calibrated for the specific challenge Neville's early writing creates: the gap between believing the principle and embodying it. Every resource is designed to be used at the level Neville was pointing to - the felt sense of I AM rather than the verbal repetition of it. That is the distinction between assumption and affirmation, and it is what the tools are built to produce.

How to Use It

Three uses that actually work

  1. 1

    Print and pin visibly

    Pin the pages where you will see them without actively looking - above your desk, on the kitchen wall, beside the mirror. Peripheral exposure is the mechanism. You do not need to read it every day; you need it in your visual field.

  2. 2

    Scan before a decision or challenge

    Before a difficult conversation, a business decision, or a moment when the old pattern is likely to activate - read one principle deliberately. A 90-second scan primes the attentional filter before it is tested.

  3. 3

    Use as a nightly anchor

    The pre-sleep window is the subconscious's most receptive state. Reading one principle immediately before sleep is the highest-leverage moment in the day for impressing a new pattern. Two minutes - one principle, read slowly, felt rather than just processed.

Worth knowing

This is a reference tool, not a practice system

The cheat sheets give you the principles in a scannable, always-available format. They will not give you thirty days of structured daily practice - that is what the workbook is built for. If you want the 30-day practice system, it is here.

Who This Is For

You'll get the most from this if…

  • You're new to Neville Goddard and want the core principle in the shortest possible form
  • You've been doing Law of Attraction for years and want to understand why it keeps not working
  • You understand that mindset matters but want a more precise mechanism than 'think positive'
  • You want to understand the difference between an affirmation and an assumption
  • You want a 30-day practice that actually shifts the I AM state you operate from
  • You believe the principle but need a structure to move from believing it to living from it

About the Work

At Your Command - New Thought, 1905-1972

Neville's first published work and the foundational statement of the entire Law of Assumption system. Declares that consciousness - not circumstance, effort, or luck - is the only creative power, and that the state of being you inhabit commands the world you experience.

The Science Behind It

Neville's 'consciousness is the only reality' maps directly onto what neuroscience calls the Reticular Activating System (RAS) - the brain's filter that only lets in what you're already primed to see. His SATS technique is a structured form of hypnagogic theta-state imprinting: the same window that clinical hypnotherapy exploits because the critical faculty of the conscious mind is suspended. The 'feeling is the secret' insight is confirmed by somatic psychology - emotional states encode beliefs at a body level, not just a cognitive one. This is why affirmations without embodied feeling don't work: you're addressing the wrong part of the system.

Read more about Neville Goddard

Questions Answered

Questions about the Quick-Start Cheat Sheets for At Your Command

What does the At Your Command cheat sheet pack contain?+
At Your Command is Neville's most declarative text - 60 pages of pure principle with almost no technique. The cheat sheets extract the practical application the book withholds: a step-by-step Command Practice sequence (establishing the I AM state before issuing any command), the Assumption Practice (turning from appearances to the assumed feeling of the wish fulfilled), Power Affirmations rooted in At Your Command's I AM declarations, a Common Mistakes reference (particularly the tendency to petition rather than command), and a Daily Checklist. Print-ready PDF, designed for daily use alongside the book.
What gap does the original book leave that the cheat sheets fill?+
At Your Command is pure declaration. Neville states that man is all imagination and that his I AM is the lord at whose command the world was created - but the book contains almost nothing on how to enter the commanding consciousness, how to issue a command that lands, or what to do when the appearance contradicts the command. The cheat sheets translate the declarations into a daily practice sequence: the preparation steps, the command itself, and the return to assumption when appearances push back.
How is this different from just reading the book?+
Reading At Your Command gives you the theoretical authority. The cheat sheets give you the practice that the book's compressed declaration format does not include. Neville assumed his listeners at his 1939 lecture already knew what commanding consciousness felt like. Most modern readers do not - and the cheat sheets build that felt capacity.
Do I need to have read the book first?+
No. The cheat sheets explain the I AM principle, the command sequence, and the assumption practice from scratch. The book deepens the why; the cheat sheets deliver the how.
What is the difference between the cheat sheets and the 30-day workbook?+
The cheat sheets are a reference you return to daily - the Command Practice beside your desk, Affirmations visible at your mirror. The workbook is a 30-day programme for building command-state conviction from the ground up. Use both: cheat sheets as ongoing reference, workbook as the foundation.
How should I use the Command Practice sheet each day?+
Before any significant interaction or decision, read through the Command Practice sequence once. Establish the I AM state as described - present, expanded, not petition-based. Issue your command internally and turn from the appearance. The Troubleshooting column covers what to do when the appearance immediately reasserts.

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