All Things Exist

Lecture dated May 24, 1968

Approximate read 12 min

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In "All Things Exist," Neville Goddard teaches that the external world is a mere reflection of our inner imagination, a theme underpinned by a William Blake quotation. He demonstrates how imagination can reshape reality through revision and faith, citing examples like altering a friend’s job prospects and adjusting a radio advertisement. Symbolic imagery, such as the pig representing Christ and the miracle of walking on water, illustrates the power of contemplative thought. Goddard defines faith as the subjective appropriation of an objective hope and warns against maintaining fallback strategies or "hind-claws." Through dreams and parables, he shows how practitioners become "incurrent eyewitnesses" to divine truths. Ultimately, he calls listeners to repentance—radically changing inner attitudes—and to fully commit to imaginative creation, promising the literal fulfillment of all things within the self.

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