The lights went out on a man who could recite Neville from memory.
Years ago, Ramon lived in a tiny apartment and listened to Neville Goddard every single day. Not casually — devotionally. He knew the lectures so well he could recite whole passages by heart. Ask him anything about imagination creating reality, and he'd score higher than the people teaching it.
And he was broke. Broke enough that one day, the lights got shut off.
Picture it: a man sitting in the dark, in an apartment with no electricity, holding a complete intellectual mastery of how consciousness creates reality. The knowing was total. The being was a dark room.
What changed everything wasn't another idea. It was the realization that knowing and action are the same thing — and a mechanism, practiced daily, that finally moved the needle. It also surfaced every buried belief standing between him and the life he wanted. Both of those — the mechanism and the reason it flushes everything up — are the heart of this class.
He's not teaching from a pedestal. He's teaching from the dark apartment.