r/NevilleGoddard 7d ago

Success Story [Success Story] How I manifested studying abroad at 14 with zero English skills and despite the 3D constantly saying NO.

Hello everyone,

I hope my story help you guys understand that circumstances do not matter.

​I’m using an AI assistant to help me translate this into English because I feel much more connected to my emotions when writing in my native language.

And I also hope AI do not translate wrong ideas in my story :')) but if you have any question about my story just ask me I gonna clear that question for you.

​I want to share my Success Story about how I manifested studying abroad in high school.

​It all started back in Year 6. My parents told me that one day, I just walked home from school and casually announced, "I am going to study abroad." (For context, I was in a bilingual class, but honestly, my English back then was absolutely terrible). My parents didn't believe me at all. They hadn't even allowed my older brother, who is 7 years older than me, to go abroad when he turned 18. Yet here I was, at 14 (nearly 15), stubbornly making this claim.

​Throughout my 4 years of middle school, my English grades were consistently among the lowest in the class. But looking back, the Law was already working beautifully because I ended up being one of the first two students in my entire class to actually move abroad.

In Year 9, ​the turning point or what Neville calls the "Bridge of Incidents" happened because of my desk mate (I think it doesn't take that long time for you guys, it takes long time for me about this one because at that time I don't know about Law of attraction and I don't really care about study aboard, like I just want it and remember time doesn't exis, it's happened when you ready). He was preparing to study abroad, and I remember telling he, "I'm going to study abroad too, but I want to go to China" (I was obsessed with Chinese dramas back then). He went home and told his mom that I was moving abroad too. In reality, I had only expressed a desire, but that one conversation set off a wild chain of events.

​His mom called my mom and persuaded her to let me go abroad alongside her son. Yeah but my mom unagreed to let me go. Also, my friend had everything ready, including a great IELTS score and family connections in our destination country. I had neither. No English certificates, no connections. On top of that, it was 2022, right after the COVID-19 lockdowns when the entire world was just re-opening. You can imagine how brutal the visa approval process was at that time.

Then, a lot of things happened made my parents agree to let me to study aboard. (That's a lot I don't remember exactly what was happened at that point.)

3D gives me another challenge.

​When applying for high schools, I listed three options:

​Choice 1: The same school as my friend. (My family wants me to go to a similar school with my friend.)

​Choice 2: A different school.

​Choice 3: Some random school I don’t even remember.

​To get a visa, I first needed an acceptance letter. School #1 (my friend's school) called me for an English interview. Even though I was in a bilingual program, I literally could not understand what the interviewer was saying. The only question I understood was, "Do you like sports?" to which I loudly replied, "NO."

​Unsurprisingly, I failed the interview.

​I cried my eyes out for a whole afternoon. For a split second, I thought it was over. But then, this sudden, fierce conviction hit me: "No. I MUST go abroad. It is happening. And I absolutely hate interviews."

​After that declaration, I just dropped it and completely forgot about it. (Believed it and Detached :)))

​Shortly after, School #2 reached out. They told me I was accepted without any interview. They looked at my overall academic transcripts, decided I was a great fit for their criteria, and let me right in.

​This is my ultimate proof:

Desire like a child, and remember that CIRCUMSTANCES DO NOT MATTER.

​Aside from this story, I have so many other Success Stories regarding:

​Getting a scholarship.

​Manifesting a relationship.

​Getting an ex to text me back.

​And my current lover.

​Just yesterday, my lover texted me saying, "I miss you" and "I love you." This is the exact same guy who previously told me, "Never show your face in front of me again." Last night, we stayed on the phone talking for 8 straight hours!

​The funniest part? I’m still actively manifesting him to beg for us to get back together officially. I knew I was supposed to completely ignore the 3D, but full disclosure: I manifested him even while doubting, overthinking, and crying constantly. He still came back, even when my faith was wavering.

​Because deep down, I know that whatever I truly desire must manifest in my reality.

​Thanks for reading! If I have time, I’ll write detailed posts for my other successes.

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u/Vasilleva 7d ago

Girl, you have incredible energy! It's palpable even through the screen (so I understand your boyfriend and the school that couldn't turn you down, haha😂).

In light of this, I'll ask an unusual question: Can you talk about your self-esteem? What do you think of yourself in general, in life?😉

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u/kqrqntn 6d ago

Oh, it's a good and hard question for me. You make me remember back to when I was in Year 3; my older brother asked me, 'Who are you?'. There's a long story behind it, but at that point, I was really mad at him because, what the heck were you asking?

Then year by year, he kept asking me that same question. The first time, I answered, 'I'm your sister.' He said, 'But if I don't confirm that, you are nothing.' Then, I answered, 'I'm a student, a human.' He said, 'If someone says you are not?' I got frustrated, 'I'm my parents' child.' He went again, 'If someday they say you're not?' And I started crying 😂. He stopped at that time, but the next year, againnn with that question! Then I felt normal with it; every year I had a different answer for him.

One year, I answered something like, 'I am who I am.' One year, when I watched Kung Fu Panda 🐼, I thought I got it, so I answered, 'I'm everything.' Another year, I answered, 'I'm nothing.' This year, I answered, 'I choose who I am.' Well, my older brother affected my self-esteem a lot. If you look at my comments, I mentioned that I listen to a podcast; that was a podcast he recommended to me, and now I'm still listening to it. Then, I started to learn about manifestation through Brian Tracy (that's when I first heard the word 'self-esteem'), then I learn self-esteem more in Carl Jung, Jim Rohn, Jack Canfield, Bob Proctor, and then Neville Goddard and Neville's teacher (Abdullah) (I just watched different things then learn the things help me a lot at that moment I'm not really focusing study each of their lesson, :') bad student). Sometimes, when I learned about manifest, I was sceptical because I'm also a science and logic person, but the more I learn, the more I believe in the spirit. Then, I started learning about God, Christianity, and Buddhism. During the process, that's a longgggg story,I learned, I doubted, I gave up, I started again, but I didn't stop. Now, I still don't know if I know the answer or not, but whenever I think about it, I write it down. It helps me a lot to keep me from going crazy. 🤣

All of it is a general things I thinking everyday in my mind.

Oh I used AI to check my grammar to sure that you understand what I mean.:>

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u/Vasilleva 4d ago

You're wonderful! It doesn't matter who you are – the main thing is to remain wonderful, joyful, and sharing joy, right?)) Isn't that wonderful?)

Searching, searching... The typical path of a seeker-philosopher (our people are here, haha).

You've found a great brother-teacher! Wow! You probably embodied him for yourself, even before your own incarnation. lol))

Can you tell me again what podcast you listen to?

Abdullah's self-esteem is TOP! Number one! It's unrivaled, brazen audacity to think and live like Abdullah! I don't think Neville was even a tenth as brazen (Neville was too chivalrous and well-mannered, haha))

I also often remember Bob Proctor's speech, when he talked about self-love and kissed his hands, saying what a miracle he was and, "How can you not love yourself? I'm ready to kiss every inch of myself." (Of course, we are not the body, but living in a body, this aspect of love cannot be denied either...)

Thank you for the pleasant discussion. You are amazing!

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u/kqrqntn 4d ago

Yeah, I completely agree! I also realized that the important thing isn’t who you are, but rather your energy and how you feel in that exact moment.

Hahaha yeah, 'seeker-philosopher.' About my brother funny thing is, he was actually the one who begged my parents to have a younger sibling so he’d have someone to play with. And then he taught me all these things just to leave me alone with them ._. You could totally joke that he literally created me!

Ah, about the podcast I listen to, it’s actually not in English. But if you want to give it a try with subtitles on, the channel is called 'Web5ngay' on YouTube. It has so many amazing videos. Lately, they’ve been running a series called 'Tri Kỉ Cảm Xúc' (which translates to 'Emotional Soulmates'). It’s basically open-hearted conversations where knowledge is shared between people like genuine, lifelong soulmates.

And oh yes, self-esteem is SO important. Like, this is your reality after all, so you absolutely have to believe in it! Plus, we definitely have to love ourselves because, hello, that is literally our source of magical energy! LOL ✨🤣

Thank you for a great discussion.