Every Natural Effect

Lecture dated March 10, 1972

Approximate read 31 min

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Neville Goddard’s lecture “Every Natural Effect” teaches that all external events originate from an imaginal, spiritual cause rather than a physical one. He frames the creative process as a battle between faith (God) and doubt (Satan), identifying the precise moment of assumption as the seed of manifestation. Through vivid anecdotes—a barber who imagines winning trophies, dream visions of robed figures and bridal Bibles, and symbolic encounters with a dog in water—he demonstrates how deliberate assumptions form reality. Neville draws on scriptural allegories, such as turning water into wine and the Isaac–Jacob narrative, to reveal the psychological mechanics of inner transformation. He stresses that our faulty memory often obscures recognition of these spiritual causes when effects appear in daily life. Ultimately, he urges the audience to practice conscious imagination in silent moments and trust in the law of assumption to reap the desired outcomes.

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