Neville Goddard | Whatever You Imagine Becomes a Fact (LISTEN EVERYDAY)

Neville Goddard | Whatever You Imagine Becomes a Fact (LISTEN EVERYDAY)

Introduction

Neville Goddard introduces the topic of the lecture, "Imaginable Acts Become Facts," and explains that whatever one imagines and feels as their wish is already fulfilled. He also emphasizes that the characters depicted in the Bible are not individuals but rather states signified by those names.

The Characters in the Bible Are States

  • The characters depicted in the Bible are not individuals named Moses, Abraham, or any other name found in scripture.
  • They are simply states signified by those names.
  • For instance, the word Moses means "to be born," which is the old perfective of the Egyptian verb to be born.
  • Abraham is known as "the father of multitudes."

Distinguishing Between States and Individuals

  • It's important to distinguish between states and individuals who pass through these states.
  • These states are eternal and forever.
  • You are an immortal being passing through these states towards your own redemption.

Moving Through States

  • You move through different states towards your own redemption.
  • When you come to the very end, you are in that state predetermined for you before you started.
  • This end state is personified in scripture as Jesus.

Creating States with Imagination

  • You can create a state using imagination.
  • Spiritual states are eternal while physical ones created here on earth aren't permanent.
  • To create a new state, use your imagination to represent someone as they desire to be instead of how they currently exist.
  • For example, if someone desires to be gainfully employed instead of unemployed, imagine them as gainfully employed.

Using Imagination to Create Reality

  • Imagination is not a state; it's human existence itself.
  • You are all imagination, and God is all imagination.
  • Permanent spiritual states remain while you pass through them towards your own redemption.
  • Use your imagination to create a new reality for yourself or others.

Begging on the Corner

The speaker talks about a person who is always begging on the corner.

Begging on the Corner

  • The speaker mentions a person who is always begging on the corner.

Awakening of God Within Man

The speaker talks about how man can awaken god within him and attain greater individualization.

Permanent Spiritual States of the Soul

  • The speaker talks about permanent spiritual states of the soul through which an individual passes to his redemption.

Awakening of God Within Man

  • The speaker says that god within man is man's own wonderful human imagination.
  • David is mentioned as the son of god, and when one reaches the end, he awakens as the lord and has a son named David.
  • The speaker says that there is no loss of identity, and one will never lose his identity. He attains forever towards ever greater and greater individualization.
  • When one reaches the end, he awakes as Lord and becomes David, which symbolizes humanity.

States Created by Individuals

  • The speaker says that individuals create states to deliver men from their present state into which they have fallen.
  • Every crime in the world possible to man is described in scripture openly. Man goes through them but doesn't have to if he knows are states.

Discrimination in Life

The speaker talks about how individuals can discriminate in life and avoid falling into negative states.

Discrimination in Life

  • The speaker says that individuals can discriminate and not fall into negative states.
  • The speaker gives an example of discrimination in a restaurant, where one orders from the menu instead of accepting what the chef wants to get rid of.

Conclusion

The speaker discusses various topics such as permanent spiritual states of the soul, awakening god within man, and discrimination in life. He emphasizes that individuals have the power to create their own states and attain greater individualization.

Waiter, When Ready for My

The speaker talks about the historicity of scripture and how it is not historically true.

Historicity of Scripture

  • The Bible is not historically true.
  • Albert Schweitzer concluded that there is no historicity of Christ.
  • You'll never find any so-called burial place of David or Abraham or Jacob in the Near East no matter what archaeologists bring in.
  • These are eternal states within the consciousness of the individual.
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