The twins believed in the creative power of imagination, and they had a
friend who also knew of the power of imagining. The three women deter-
mined that they would imagine a ring on Mrs. J.K.’s finger, which would
imply that she was married. They did this for several weeks. During this
time, Mrs. J.K. also imagined herself living in her own home. However,
when she attempted to do so, she found herself imagining a home exactly
like her sister’s.
One day, Mrs. J.K. received a call from a friend who asked her to come to
her home and help her wallpaper her kitchen. Mrs. J.K. agreed to help
her friend who lived a few blocks away in the same tract of homes. While
she was there, a male neighbor came to visit her friend. The friend intro-
duced Mrs. J.K. to her neighbor. He later called Mrs. J.K. and they began
to date. Five months later, Mrs. J.K. married this man. The interesting
part of this story is that all of these people lived in the same large tract of
homes. There were only four homes in the tract of 1200 that had the
same floor plan. Yes, this woman’s husband owned one of the homes that
had the same floor plan as Mrs. J.K.’s twin sister. Even though Mrs. J.K.
imagined herself living in her own home, she had only been able to imag-
ine herself living in a house identical to her sister’s.
This is a story about the friend, Mrs. L.M., who had introduced Mrs. J.K. to
her new husband. During their friendship, Mrs. J.K. had tried to explain
the principle of imagination to her friend who was very doubtful that “it”
would work. One day, Mrs. J.K. asked her friend to come to one of
Neville’s lectures. Mrs. L.M. agreed to attend but was not at all convinced
that imagining she had what she wanted would result in obtaining it. But,
she decided to imagine a very simple thing – the receipt of a handker-
chief. She imagined that someone had given her one and then dropped
the whole idea. Much to her surprise, she received a handkerchief in the
mail from the mother of a friend who came to her house for lunch while
she was in town for a visit. This woman sent Mrs. L.M. a handkerchief
with a thank you note. Mrs. L.M. was not only surprised when she re-
ceived the gift, she became very frightened as she thought there was
something supernatural about it. Mrs. L.M. had attempted to disprove that
imagination produces the thing desired. When she received the handker-
chief she had imagined, she interpreted it to be some sort of Black Magic
and didn’t want to know any more about this teaching.
I could relate hundreds of incidents involving dozens of people in which
imagination was used to bring about the desired results. I have chosen
a few stories to illustrate that imagination can be used to solve all manner
of problems and bring into your experience your every heart’s desire.