Brazen Imprudence

Lecture dated September 27, 1968

Approximate read 16 min

Brazen ImprudenceLaw of AssumptionImagination as GodImaginative PrayerPersistent AssumptionConscious ImaginationBiblical Interpretation NevilleLord’s Prayer Impudence

In this lecture Neville Goddard reinterprets the concept of prayer by equating imagination with God and urging listeners to employ ‘brazen impudence’ in their assumptions. He explains that the original Greek of the Lord’s Prayer conveys a continuous, imperative action of divine will constantly being done. Through biblical parables of importunity and persistence, he illustrates how unyielding faith in one’s imagined state brings about real-world results. Neville recounts personal stories—one about his own marriage and another about remote presence with his ill nephew—to demonstrate the power of living in the end state. He concludes by urging participants to practice conscious imagination daily, crafting vivid scenes of their fulfilled desires as a form of prayer. The overarching lesson is that God dwells within each person as imagination, and by daring to assume and persist, one can manifest any desired outcome.

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