Adam and Christ Are One

Lecture dated February 27, 1967

Approximate read 40 min

Adam and Christ Are Onecreative imaginationbiblical mysticismnondual ChristianityChrist consciousnessscriptural symbolismspiritual awakeningimagination meditation

Neville Goddard opens his lecture by declaring that the world is purely the creative product of human imagination, equating imagination with the divine. He examines the scriptural mystery that ‘as in Adam all die, so in Christ all shall be made alive,’ arguing that Adam and Christ are not separate beings but the same universal self. By reinterpreting the serpent’s deception in Genesis as a truthful prophecy of human awakening, he invites listeners to see biblical imagery as symbols of inner vibratory forces. He explains that true resurrection—awakening from the dream of mortality—comes from intentionally using imagination to assume desired realities. Goddard emphasizes practical application: act ‘as if’ your imaginal assumptions were real and the external world will respond. He discusses the spinal ‘staff’ raising the inner serpent and awakening the kingdom of heaven within. Finally, he challenges the audience to test these principles personally, promising that every individual, regardless of past, may experience unity with the Divine Self.

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