Eschatological Visions

Lecture dated May 04, 1968

Approximate read 33 min

Eschatological VisionsMystical UnionPattern ManDisciple and ChristImagination and SalvationDream SymbolismRepentance LawRevision Technique

This lecture explores the mystical union between the disciple and the pattern man, Jesus Christ, as revealed through eschatological visions. Goddard defines Jesus as the "pattern man" representing God's plan of salvation and the disciple as anyone who hears and believes this pattern. He recounts several vivid visions and dreams sent by disciples, marked by symbolic elements such as arrows of resurrection, David, ascension, and the dove of love. Each vision is interpreted through scriptural references, demonstrating a progression of spiritual unfoldment culminating in mystical union with the Father and the Son. Goddard emphasizes repentance as a radical shift of mind, a turning away from literal beliefs toward the imaginal act of awakening the divine pattern within. He further illustrates the stages of spiritual transformation as depicted in the Bible, underscoring the continuity of life beyond physical death and the ultimate realization of the Kingdom of God within. The lecture concludes with a call to practice revision, faith in imagination, and practical application of these eschatological teachings for personal and collective transformation.

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