Neville Goddard PDF Lecture

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Occupant or Inmate

Occupant or InmateNovember 22, 1966 Tonight’s subject is “Occupant or Inmate.” An occupant established title to property by dwelling in it and is free to come and go as he chooses. An inmate is confined. Whether it be a prison or asylum, the inmate is restrained by law, yet he is just as free as

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Twenty-Seven Heavens

TWENTY-SEVEN HEAVENSNeville Goddard1/12/65 Tonight’s subject is something different. If you’re not familiar with our terminology I’m going to invite you to listen carefully. It’s always on the same theme, really, that God became man that man may become God. In 1803 William Blake wrote a letter to his friend Captain Butts. In this letter he

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His Name

His NameNeville GoddardFeb 26 1963 The Bible is not a product of human beings; it is not constructed by man. It is the history of man’s discovery by God’s revelation of the changing name of God, and it increases in its value to man. In Genesis 4:26 we are told that a child was born

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THE VALUE OF DREAMS

THE VALUE OF DREAMS Neville Goddard November 6, 1959 Here we use the words “God” or “Christ” or “imagination” interchangeably. They mean the same thing. If I use the word “God” because I am moved to use it, or the word “Christ,” it is the same thing. It is the fundamental power that created and

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Four Mighty Ones

Four Mighty OnesNeville GoddardJune 17 1956 This morning’s subject is “The Four Mighty Ones”. The history of humanity is little else than a long struggle with this infinite riddle – the riddle of the Four Mighty Ones. When Origen, one of the early church fathers, was asked why are there four Gospels, why not one,

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Three Propositions

THREE PROPOSITIONSNeville Goddard 1954 Well, my first proposition is this one. The individual state of consciousness determines the conditions and the circumstances of his life. The second proposition is that man can select the state of consciousness with which he desires to be identified; and the third follows naturally–therefore, man can be what he wants

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