Bible
Hello, good morning, afternoon, or evening everyone.
As many of you probably know, Neville used the Bible as a psychological manual of the human mind, so I collected part of his glossary and decided to study the Bible myself from that perspective.
(Honestly, this might be the only help you really need — no more AI, no more coaches charging $250 just to tell you what to do… and no more contradictions.)
In Mark 2:18–22 it says:
“No one pours new wine into old wineskins. Otherwise, the wine will burst the skins, and both the wine and the wineskins will be ruined. New wine must be poured into new wineskins.”
For Neville, wine represented the creative power within you. So let’s look at it this way:
A lot of people make the mistake of trying to pour the “new wine” into the “old wineskin.” In other words, they go into their room, visualize for 10 minutes that their desire is already fulfilled (new wine), but the moment they open their eyes, they go back to being the same insecure, anxious person who checks their phone with fear, complains to friends, and feels like a victim of circumstances (old wineskin).
So what happens?
The pressure of doubt and the old identity eventually “bursts” the visualization. The attempt to manifest falls apart because the mental container is incapable of sustaining it.
That’s why the Bible says:
“New wine must be poured into new wineskins.”
You have to become a completely new container:
change your inner conversations,
stop identifying with rejection or lack,
and begin to walk, speak, and react to the world as if you were already the person who achieved the goal.
I invite all of you to do your own study as well. I assure you that by doing this, many of your doubts will answer themselves