Eschatology: The Drama of the End

Lecture dated May 04, 1968

Approximate read 18 min

{"Neville GoddardEschatologyThe Drama of the Endspiritual awakeningpattern maneschatological dreamsbiblical symbolismmetaphysical teaching

Neville Goddard reframes the term “disciple” as anyone who hears and believes the pattern of salvation within himself. He presents Jesus not as an external figure but as the ‘pattern man’ whose spiritual unfolding is our true inheritance. Through a series of vivid eschatological dreams—arrows of resurrection, groups representing religious conditions, white horses, and children in skulls—Goddard illustrates the soul’s journey toward divine realization. He emphasizes repentance as radical mental revision, turning from the belief in a fleshly Christ to the internal Christ of spirit. Each dream is anchored in scripture, revealing the end-time drama of inner transformation. The lecture culminates in the promise of mystical union with the Father and the Son, achieved by imaginative faith and the practice of “revision.”

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