This chapter explores the concept of the feeling of the wish fulfilled, clarifying that it's not necessarily about intense emotions but rather the acceptance of the desire as already fulfilled. It emphasizes the importance of choosing a feeling—calm knowingness or excited ecstasy—that feels natural.
The feeling of the wish fulfilled is a state of consciousness where your desire is realized, not necessarily an intense emotion.
Neville Goddard defines it as the acceptance of the fact that the desire is fulfilled.
You can choose between a calm sense of knowingness and an excited state of ecstasy; what's important is that it feels natural.