Before Abraham, Was I Am

Lecture dated October 11, 1968

Approximate read 16 min

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In this lecture Neville Goddard explores the allegorical nature of biblical figures, asserting that characters like Abraham and Jesus Christ represent eternal states of the soul rather than historical individuals. He emphasizes that the Bible addresses the imagination and not literal men, illustrating through Blake’s commentary how spiritual states are personified in scripture. Goddard contrasts two births—the natural birth symbolized by Hagar and the spiritual ‘birth from above’ symbolized by Sarah—to explain bondage and liberation. He describes a visionary experience of Abraham under an oak-like brain tree entwined by a serpent, symbolizing wisdom and the Christ state. Ultimately, Goddard teaches that every soul will undergo these states, culminating in resurrection and entry into the kingdom of God, where all will recognize their divine identity.

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