By Water and By Blood

Lecture dated June 24, 1956

Approximate read 23 min

By Water and By BloodFirst Epistle of Johnlaw of assumptionimagination and manifestationspiritual symbolismcreative visualizationChrist withinmind as God

In this lecture Neville Goddard offers a symbolic interpretation of 1 John 5: ‘not by water only, but by water and blood,’ equating water with truth and blood with the practical application of that truth. He argues that every desire is conceived immaculately in the mind and must be incarnated through vivid imagination and assumption. Goddard warns against external idolatry, teaching that true creative power resides within each individual’s consciousness. He outlines a step-by-step process: conceive a clear mental image, assume the feeling of the desire fulfilled, and persist despite sensory evidence to the contrary. By combining the understanding (water) with consistent, feeling-based practice (blood), one can bring invisible states into visible reality. The lecture culminates in the mystical promise that as one awakens the Christ within—moving from passive acceptance to active imagination—he ascends toward his divine destiny.

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