Biblical Language

Lecture dated September 26, 1969

Approximate read 18 min

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In this lecture, Neville Goddard explains that biblical language is inherently symbolic and evocative, describing inner states rather than external events. He shows how rivers, mountains, cities, and villages in scripture represent aspects of human consciousness and imagination. Drawing on William Blake, prophetic books, and Gospel teachings, he identifies figures like the Ancient of Days and Melchizedek as archetypes of the divine self within each person. Goddard emphasizes that imagination is the creative force by which thoughts become objective reality when held with unwavering faith. He illustrates practical methods for assuming desired states "as if" they already exist, trusting the appointed hour of their manifestation. He warns against trying to change the world externally through negative commands or political means, urging instead an inner transformation. Ultimately, he invites listeners to enter into a living silence and let scripture fulfill itself as personal revelation.

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