DP in the context of Neville's teaching to hold fast to the Assumed State is this:
Delusionally Persistent.
"Delusionally persistent" can be broken down and described using a variety of adverbs and verbs that capture the essence of the phrase:
Unwaveringly committed
Relentlessly focused
Stubbornly determined
Obsessively fixated
Unyieldingly resolute
Tenaciously pursuing
Inflexibly dedicated
Steadfastly ignoring obstacles
Single-mindedly driven
Doggedly adhering
Everyday folks, when they hear about this practice of ignoring present sensory input to maintain focus on the dream or desire, might label you as delusional. But Neville understood the true power of imagination and its causal role in creation. He embraced this label, acknowledging it with a twist—adding his own word to highlight the necessary persistence. Thus, DP means Delusionally Persistent—a term Neville would have understood as both a badge of honor and a vital tool for manifesting desires. [Joanne Cremer]
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