That's a condition we must actually reach, not something we can think about and our mere thinking makes it true.
To the contrary, I would argue that it is precisely the mere thinking which does make all the difference. That is the meaning we should take from
self-created imaginary limitations. Where else do these limitations exist if not in the mind, and how else are they created if not by thinking? Yogananda himself is reported to have said that if you said with conviction that you were free you would be. Someone pressed him, "But of course, it wouldn't be that easy would it?" Yogananda pointed out that the very question itself revealed the problem. (source is conversations with Yogananda, a book I no longer have)
Which is entirely in the mind. If not there, then where?
If not now, then when?
Yogananda himself also said that evolution was just a suggestion in the mind (same book). So, you can be pretty sure that you aren't actually getting anywhere.
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