Down to the Sea in Ships

Lecture dated April 14, 1967

Approximate read 36 min

Down to the Sea in ShipsImagination creates realityCataract healing visualizationLaw of assumptionMetaphysical lectureScripture fulfillmentChrist in manPsalm 107

Neville Goddard opens by asserting that imagination creates and revises reality, illustrated through a listener who healed her cataracts purely by mental imagery. He recounts her successive eye examinations and her steadfast practice of visualizing perfect vision until doctors confirmed her healing. She even demonstrates mastery in a dream by mentally averting a freeway accident exactly as it later occurred. Neville ties these events to the fulfillment of scripture, presenting Christ as the divine power and wisdom within man. He shares his own visionary experience of steering a storm-tossed ship, symbolizing the soul’s plunge into inner depths. Throughout, he urges bold faith, a willingness to “die” to limited self-concepts, and confident use of the law of assumption. Ultimately, he proclaims that disciplined imaginal acts align the individual with divine scripture and lead to spiritual awakening.

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