There's a hidden ingredient behind every thriving solopreneur, viral digital product, and six-figure coaching offer—and no, it's not a funnel hack or an AI tool (though those help too).

It's imagination.

"Imagination is everything. It is the preview of life's coming attractions." – Neville Goddard

While most creators chase strategy, algorithms, and trends, the ones who win? They lead with vision. Neville Goddard, one of the most profound spiritual teachers of the 20th century, made one radical claim that's still shaking the foundations of entrepreneurship today:

Your outer world is a direct reflection of your inner state. Change your imagination, and you change your results.

At IMMachines.com, we teach you how to build systems, products, and GPT tools—but today, let's take a spiritual detour and explore how Goddard's teachings can help you rewire your beliefs, unlock creative flow, and magnetize results in your digital business.


1. Your Business Is a Mirror of Your Self-Image

Neville Goddard's core idea is that consciousness is the only reality. If you imagine yourself as a struggling solopreneur, perpetually stuck, hustling with little to show—you'll experience that version of reality, even if you're working 12 hours a day.

But if you persist in imagining yourself as a confident, generous, wildly impactful digital creator—your subconscious will shape circumstances to match that identity.

"You rise to the level of your self-concept, not your effort."

For example, if you subconsciously believe:

  • "I'm bad at marketing," you'll avoid showing up.

  • "No one wants to buy from me," you'll underprice or never launch.

  • "I'm too late to succeed online," you'll manifest delay after delay.

What if your main task wasn't "doing more"—but simply imagining better?


2. Assume the Feeling of the Wish Fulfilled

Goddard taught that it's not enough to think positively—you must feel as though your desired reality is already true.

He called this "living from the end."

Let's say you want to build a thriving one-person business selling GPT-powered tools and coaching. Don't visualize the goal as something in the future—instead, dwell in the emotional state of it already being true now:

  • Wake up feeling grateful that your systems are working while you sleep.

  • Imagine answering DMs from customers raving about your latest product.

  • Feel the confidence of checking your Stripe account and seeing recurring income.

"You must make your future dream a present fact by assuming the feeling of the wish fulfilled."

This mindset fuels everything at IMMachines.com. When you use our tools—whether it's the Thought-Leader Engine or the Chaos to Clarity Planner—you're not just getting tech. You're building identity. You're becoming someone who gets results.


3. Your Imagination Is More Powerful Than Strategy

Most digital solopreneurs obsess over:

  • What tool to use

  • What niche to pick

  • What platform to post on

Neville would argue: start first with imagination.

"Do not waste one moment in regret, for to think feelingly of the mistakes of the past is to reinfect yourself."

Instead, begin your day with this visualization prompt:

"What does the version of me who already built a freedom-based digital business feel like today?"

Then run your tasks as if you already were that person.

For example:

  • When writing content, speak from authority—not insecurity.

  • When building funnels, imagine they're already converting.

  • When pricing offers, feel worthy of premium results.

This is not "fake it till you make it." It's Goddard's version of creation: imagine it, feel it, and then let reality catch up.


4. Faith + Feeling = Fulfillment

Neville's version of faith is radically practical. It's not about religious belief—it's about holding a steady conviction, even when the physical world hasn't caught up yet.

He writes:

"Faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen."

Let's break this down for creators:

  • You might launch a product and hear crickets at first.

  • You might post daily for 30 days with no likes or sales.

  • You might build a funnel and see zero conversions.

But with Goddard's lens, you don't interpret these as failure. You interpret them as echoes of your old state. Your job? Stay in the new state. Persist in the assumption.

This is the difference between the solopreneur who gives up at the first dip, and the one who becomes a category leader.

Hold the state. Feel it as done. Walk in faith.


5. Revision: Rewrite the Past to Reshape the Future

One of Goddard's lesser-known but most powerful teachings is the technique of "revision." It means looking back on a painful memory or limitation—and imagining it ended differently.

Why?

Because your subconscious doesn't care what's real. It only accepts what you persistently feel as true.

As a solopreneur, use this tool to rewrite limiting beliefs:

  • "I've always been bad with tech" → Imagine past you figuring it out quickly and celebrating wins.

  • "My last launch failed" → Imagine it went smoothly and built loyal fans.

  • "No one bought my product" → Imagine 5 dream clients DMing you with gratitude.

You're not lying to yourself—you're aligning yourself with a better script.


6. The Law of Assumption in Business

Goddard's "Law of Assumption" states:

Whatever you assume to be true—about yourself, your business, your audience—will become your experience.

Here's how to apply this in your creator journey:

Assume your content resonates.
Write posts not as someone trying to prove themselves, but as someone whose insights are already valued.

Assume your product solves real problems.
Build tools like your GPTs are premium, game-changing assets (because they are).

Assume your buyers are ready.
Design your funnels like you're already attracting aligned, paying customers who love what you offer.

The Law of Assumption isn't magical thinking—it's strategic imagination. When your inner world shifts, your actions shift, and your results catch up.


7. Daily Practice: Building an IMMachines Visualization Habit

To apply Neville's teachings inside your digital business, try this 10-minute morning routine:

🧘 1. Stillness (2 min)

Sit in silence. Breathe deeply. Clear the noise.

✨ 2. Imaginal Scene (5 min)

Visualize one scene that implies your desired reality is already true.

  • Opening your email to Stripe sales notifications.

  • Seeing comments thanking you for a powerful GPT.

  • Celebrating a £10K month with your partner over dinner.

Don't just see it—feel it. Let the emotion flood your nervous system.

🛠️ 3. Action Prompt (3 min)

Ask: "What's one thing I can do today that matches this version of me?"

Then go do it.

This is how you blend spiritual alignment with entrepreneurial execution.


Final Thoughts: You Are the Operating System

Neville Goddard's message is simple, but radical:

"You are the operant power."

The IMMachines message is 'You are the Strategist. ChatGPT is the execution engine.'

At IMMachines.com, we give you the systems, GPTs, and automation to build a modern, AI-assisted creator business. But none of that matters if your inner script is stuck in lack, doubt, or delay.

You don't need more hacks. You need alignment.

  • Align with the creator you already are.

  • Act from the assumption that your voice matters.

  • Build from the state of already having the results.

You are not a struggling solopreneur.

You are a powerful imaginer of systems, offers, and assets that change lives—including your own. If you have our GPT's + ChatGPT, you have the power to build life-changing systems.

So before you write another blog post, record another video, or launch your next GPT…

Close your eyes. Feel the outcome. Dwell on the end.

And then—create from that.