Creation

Lecture dated September 02, 1965

Approximate read 31 min

Creation lectureSpiritual creationDivine mercyWilliam Blake visionEternal existenceMystical theologyImaginative powerSoul as womb

In this lecture Neville Goddard explores the theme of Creation as an act of divine mercy, drawing on William Blake’s visionary interpretation of scripture. He emphasizes that all things exist eternally and that Creation itself is the compassionate act by which God chooses and impregnates individual souls. Goddard uses rich metaphors, such as the womb of the soul and the sperm of God, to illustrate an inner mystical process of spiritual impregnation and rebirth. He recounts a parable involving a giant and compassion, relating it to the morning sickness symbol of Jonah’s vomit. Goddard stresses repentance—radical change of mind—as the preparation for receiving this divine seed. Attendees are encouraged to teach others how to transform attitudes and realize their creative power through imagination. Ultimately, he defines Creation as a transformative experience that moves individuals into a new age of self-realization and imaginative authority.

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