"You would not have sought me, had you not already found me". This philosophical paraphrase implies the Law of Attraction-ask yourself: How would I feel if I already have what I desire. But consider this: if I have not attained my desire (which is what a desire is in the first place), how would I know what attaining the desire feels like. Unless of course it means that the Feeling of attainment is the same, no matter what the desire. A clue from Neville Goddards writings is that the emotional sensation of Thrill/ Excitement is often used to describe the feeling of already having one's desires. Thrill and Excitement happen generic sensations independent of source. Hence, when imagining the feeling of attainment (of desire) one has to feel the sensation of Thrill and Excitement. This sensation is generic. Everyone feels this sensation regardless of what the desire is. First: recall an actual experience of Thrill and Excitement. Second: project the (thought of) the desire sought onto this evoked emotion (through memory.) Ie: Merge the Sensation with the Thought. Repeat this Marriage of Sensation and Thought until manifestation is achieved.