An Inner Conviction

Lecture dated March 15, 1968

Approximate read 17 min

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Neville Goddard emphasizes that imagination creates reality and an inner conviction of one’s desired state is the key to manifestation. He draws on scriptural passages such as Habakkuk, Genesis, and Exodus to illustrate the natural timing of visions and the importance of waiting for the appointed hour. Goddard offers personal examples, including his own journey from Barbados to America, to demonstrate how assuming the feeling of certainty brings experiences into being. He explains that a concept is like an egg that must be occupied until it ripens and flowers at the right time. The lecture highlights the law of assumption: by dwelling in an imagined state until it feels unquestionably real, one activates the creative power of consciousness. Ultimately, he teaches that true faith and certainty are more powerful than external circumstances and that every individual holds the creative key to their desires.

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