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About Neville Goddard
AudioEnlightenment.com is pleased to introduce Spiritual educator Neville Goddard who has managed to continue his powerful message of spiritual awareness and the way that individuals can harness this amazing power even beyond the grave. In a resonating pitch, Neville has left his tapes, books, and TV media with words what many today still find unbelievable: that our thoughts are things, and we create our outside world through them.
Neville Goddard was deemed part of the “new age thought,” during his time. Much like today except there are new faces with the same message. However, the biggest difference is the opportunity that many today have with the media. YouTube, Facebook, Twitter, phone Apps, and a host of other gadgets is something that Mr. Goddard had no access to during his time even though he lived into the 20th century and managed to spread his word successfully.
Who is Neville Goddard-A Brief History
Neville Goddard was an articulate and charismatic individual who preached a philosophy termed “New Thought.” Born in St. Michael, Barbados in 1905, Neville was a middle child in a large family of nine boys and one girl. He journeyed over to the United States in 1922 to study drama at seventeen years of age. During this time, he became a dancer, married his first wife, and had a son named Joseph Neville Goddard.
While touring in England with his dance company, he became entwined with the enigma of metaphysics after receiving books from a noble gentleman on the subject. After returning to New York, he dismissed his desire for the entertainment world and committed himself to the learning of spiritual matters until his death in 1972. Carried by a self-taught enthusiasm of the workings of metaphysics, Neville encapsulated the translucency of creative thinking like no other New Though figure of his time.
After the breakdown of his first marriage, Neville was single for a number of years until the 1930s when he met his second wife, a designer, and had a daughter named Victoria.
Neville Goddard Uses His Imagination
Neville was drafted into the United States Army at the age of 38 in 1943. This made him uneasy seeing that he felt he was too old, in addition to having a wife and child dependent on him. Neville put his teaching to use and through the power of “seeing himself out of the army,” Neville was honorably discharged after only a few weeks in training. However, one good thing came out of it for him, he received his US citizenship.
As the lure of the stage began fading away, Neville came across an extraordinary range of spiritual concepts, initially with self-appointed occult groupings and later with his mentor or Guru. Neville spoke during his meeting with a native Ethiopian rabbi called Abdullah. Neville stated “their initial meeting had an air of fate.” It was in 1931, and after the rabbi’s lecture he approached Neville, extending his hand, with the words” I have been waiting for you for six months!” Neville was taken aback as he had never encountered this individual before. He questioned “how am I six months belated, and from where do you know me?” The rabbi replied, “the brothers stated that you would arrive and you are six months late.”
Apparently this was the beginning of a true disciple-Guru relationship as the two studied Kabala, Hebrew, and Scripture for five years together, empowering the genesis of spiritual knowledge and creativity that Neville would go on to develop.
Neville Goddard and Scripture
Even though Neville could quote from the Bible with vivid aplomb, he seemed tense when trying to compress it all into a psychological concept. In his eye, the Bible was an allegorical tale, and that each character portrayed was a symbol, a lesson, a thought, a point of wisdom.
The Law, The Promise and Revision
Most people that are familiar with Neville Goddards work are likely to quote either from the Law or The Promise, but there was a third aspect to his teaching and that was of revision. This concept allowed you to rewrite as it were, any bad or misdirected event in your life and revise it to create a new outcome.
Doubting Thomas
In every life, a little rain must fall and Neville Goddard certainly had his share. An individual by the name of Israel Regardie thought deeply of the escalating New Though movement. He focused intensely on Neville, whose philosophy, he believed, mirrored both the limitations and hopes of the New Thought values. He stated “Neville’s metaphysical methods are exquisite; nonetheless, it requires a discipline, an approach that allows individuals to enter the portals of metaphysics. Without this training, his method may work for him, but how about others who do not have this mental discipline?”
Goddard had his ammunition, and in 1961 his book “The Law and the Promise,” provided an excess of brilliantly rendered instances of individuals who accomplished success by using his metaphysical methods. There were those who felt his teachings were too “material oriented,” but Neville was not perturbed. He simply stated “one cannot relinquish, what one has not achieved. To get past the material world, or its wealth, one must understand that wealth.”
The Mind-The Legacy
Neville never had the success of Ernest Holmes or Norman Vincent Peale. Yet, at the pinnacle of his career, he had thousands of believers. In San Francisco, Los Angeles, and New York, he lectured to crowds in packed auditoriums and churches. He succeeded in having a radio program, and for a while, an inspiring TV show transmitted from Los Angeles during the mid 1950s. His teachings were spread through books and lectures, and he generously permitted students to tape his lectures minus any cost.
During the last twelve-years of his life, Neville’s philosophy took an extreme turn, a turn that would be a disadvantage to his popularity in metaphysics. He spoke of a grating supernatural experience that took place in 1959. Neville said he was “renewed as a child from inside his skull, which opened like a womb.” In a difficult elucidation of the Bible and his own experience, he spoke of “the promise,” that all of us are waiting to be freed through metaphysical fulfillment. Our imaginations, factually, is the God beginning. He related to Psalm 82:6 as the actual truth of man’s state.
Throughout his lectures, Neville Goddard moved his focus to the mystical story of rebirth. This made his audience uneasy, since they preferred the clear, positive, metaphysical approach. Though when he passed away, supposedly of a brain aneurysm in 1972, an obituary was nowhere to be found, even in Los Angeles, a place he considered his home. Whatever his curse or kismet, or maybe because of them, Neville Goddard was one of the most incredible metaphysical teachers in the last century.
Neville Goddard Wrote 10 books in his career included below:
At Your Command
Awakened Imagination & The Search
Feeling is the Secret
Freedom For All
Out of This World
Prayer, The Art of Believing
Seedtime and Harvest
The Law and The Promise
The Power of Awareness
Your Faith is Your Fortune
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A beautiful edition of one of the twentieth century’s most powerful and intriguing works on how to use the manifesting powers of your mind. Features the bonus book, Awakened Imagination.
Here is a signature volume of one of the most quietly impactful and radical works ever written on the creative potentialities of human thought, The Power of Awareness. In this book, author Neville presents a concise, unforgettable statement of his core philosophy: that the world around you is a picture in your mind’s eye, created by your thinking, and susceptible to change by altering your thoughts and feelings.
Originally published in 1952, The Power of Awareness not only prefigured the revolution in mind-power metaphysics, but surpassed it. Before the public had heard about quantum physics experiments (popularized in our own time through movies such as The Secret and What the Bleep Do We Know!?), Neville was conveying the unheard-of message that reality is directly impacted by the perspective and consciousness of the observer himself. Moreover, he wrote, each of us is ultimately responsible for, and capable of reshaping, the outer circumstances we perceive.
Neville’s authorial genius is his ability to deliver these ideas in an immensely readable and enjoyable way. Like few other metaphysical figures of his era, Neville captured complexities in simple stories, memorable examples, and practical advice. His books are unfailingly brief and easy to read, because his command of his material is so masterly and complete.
The Power of Awareness also includes a special bonus work, Awakened Imagination, originally published in 1954. This two-in-one volume forms a brilliant introduction and user’s guide to the practical philosophy of a great spiritual thinker.
The best Law of Attraction book of the twentieth century...
The Power of Awareness by Neville Goddard is undoubtedly one of the greatest self-improvement books of the last hundred years. The advice in this manifesting guide is stunningly clear and unlike anything that came after it. This deluxe edition presents Neville's words with unprecedented energy and intelligence, resulting in an even greater version of a great book.
The Power Of Awareness
At Your Command
Awakened Imagination
Your Faith Is Your Fortune
Out of This World
The Law and The Promise
Seedtime and Harvest
Prayer: The Art Of Believing
Feeling Is The Secret
Freedom For All
BONUS: The Search
Also included as a Special Bonus is The Search written by Neville Goddard for his daughter Victoria.
This complete collection gives you everything you need from Neville Goddard’s teachings to transform your life by using your imagination to create your own reality!
You are, at this very moment, drawing into your world that which you are now conscious of being. If you are dissatisfied with your present expression in life, the only way to change it, is to take your attention away from that which seems so real to you and rise in consciousness to that which you desire to be. You cannot serve two masters, therefore to take your attention from one state of consciousness (that which you DO NOT wish to experience) and place it upon another (that which you DO wish to experience) is to die to one and live to the other.
Nothing appears or continues in being by a power of its own. Events happen because comparatively stable imaginal activities created them, and they continue in being only as long as they receive such support.
When man solves the mystery of imagining, he will have discovered the secret of causation, and that is: Imagining creates reality.
Therefore, the man who is aware of what he is imagining knows what he is creating; realizes more and more that the drama of life is imaginal — not physical.
An awakened Imagination works with a purpose. It creates and conserves the desirable, and transforms or destroys the undesirable.
The world in which we live is a world of imagination, and man — through his imaginal activities — creates the realities and the circumstances of life; this he does either knowingly or unknowingly.
All men possess the power to create reality, but this power sleeps, when not consciously exercised. Men live in the very heart of creation — The Human Imagination — yet are no wiser for what takes place therein.
Assert the supremacy of your Imaginal acts over facts and put all things in subjection to them. Hold fast to your ideal in your imagination. Nothing can take it from you but your failure to persist in imagining the ideal realized. Imagine only such states that you wish to experience.
To attempt to change circumstances before you change your imaginal activity, is to struggle against the very nature of things. There can be no outer change until there is first an imaginal (inner) change. Everything you do, unaccompanied by an imaginal change, is but futile re-adjustment of your external world.
Here within this complete collection of Neville Goddard’s books you will find the secret to creating your life exactly the way you want it, using your Imagination!
"The world, and all within it, is man's conditioned consciousness objectified. Consciousness is the cause as well as the substance of the entire world. So it is to consciousness that we must turn if we would discover the secret of creation. Knowledge of the law of consciousness and the method of operating this law will enable you to accomplish all you desire in life" — Neville Goddard
This wonderful collection contains 13 of the best Neville Goddard books which are;
At Your Command
Awakened Imagination
Be What You Wish
Feeling Is The Secret
Five Lessons
He Dreams in me
Out Of This World
Prayer : The Art Of Believing
Seedtime & Harvest
The Law & The Promise
The Power Of Awareness
The Secret Of Imagining
Your faith is your fortune
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Written by one of the great self-improvement teachers of the 20th century, Feeling Is The Secret is an astonishing guide on how to change your life. Get your copy now.This short masterpiece about relaxation is perhaps the best book ever written on the teachings of Neville Goddard. Bestselling stress management author Tim Grimes expertly weaves practical advice with Neville's deep spiritual teachings to present a new model for finding fulfillment.
In 1948 the modern mystic Neville Goddard presented a series of lessons in Los Angeles that many have come to regard as the teacher's clearest, most penetrating explanation of his methods of mental creativity. In them, Neville explains why your mental images and feelings determine your future. He provides his most direct, exquisitely clear method on how to explore the divine nature of your mind and use it to create the life you want.
Preserving his words exactly as those original students heard them, the five lessons are:
1. Consciousness Is the Only Reality
2. Assumptions Harden into Fact
3. Thinking Fourth-Dimensionally
4. No One to Change but Self
5. Remain Faithful to Your Idea
Neville’s writings and lectures are as fresh and relevant today as when he first wrote and spoke them. He walked the talk and has left us with ample material to ponder and the practical suggestions and techniques in this book can profoundly change your life.
Neville concludes his lectures with his oft stated premise: “Assume you are what you want to be. Walk in that assumption and it will harden into fact.”
Neville Lancelot Goddard was born in Barbados in 1905. He came to the United States to study drama at the age of seventeen and whilst touring with his dance company in England he developed an interest in metaphysics after striking up a conversation with a Scotsman. The Scotsman lent him a series of books on the powers of the mind. On his return he gave up the entertainment industry to devote his full attention to the study of spiritual and mystical matters. After traveling extensively throughout the United States, Neville eventually made his home in Los Angeles where, in the 1950s, he gave a series of talks on television and radio, and for many years lectured regularly to capacity audiences. In the 1960s and early 1970s, he confined most of his lectures to Los Angeles, New York, and San Francisco. In his early lectures and books, Neville dealt solely with what he called The Law, the technique of creating one's physical reality through imagining. It is this portion of his expression that most closely accords with the teachings of the New Thought movement.
"There is just one reason for life's phenomena. You can only determine the cause of what is happening to you by monitoring your own consciousness."
In the first chapter of THE POWER OF UNLIMITED IMAGINATION, Neville says these words. However, observing your consciousness is only the first step. The life-changing power is in understanding the role of imagination in shaping your consciousness. For so many years, Neville's message was centred on imagination. THE POWER OF UNLIMITED IMAGINATION is a collection of his most powerful speeches and public appearances from 1952 in San Francisco.
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