All Things Are Possible

Lecture dated November 03, 1969

Approximate read 19 min

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In “All Things Are Possible,” Neville Goddard opens by citing scriptural passages that equate belief with divine creative power, asserting that the human imagination is the seat of all possibility. He challenges listeners to go beyond the constraints of reason and the senses by subjectively assuming the reality of their desires. Through anecdotes—from the misuse of religious icons to a visionary dream of ancestral builders—Goddard illustrates how belief alone shapes external conditions. He emphasizes practical exercises of faith, such as mentally inhabiting a desired state before it becomes manifest. Ultimately, he affirms that by persistently assuming one’s objective wish as already fulfilled, one aligns with the God within and brings all things into being.

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