Experience Scripture

Lecture dated May 28, 1971

Approximate read 32 min

Experience Scriptureinner Christ awakeningSon of Man interpretationbiblical symbolismmystical consciousnessdivine imaginationend of human experienceimagination manifestation

In this lecture, Neville Goddard reinterprets the story of Christ as an inner drama of individual consciousness rather than an historical event. He argues that the Son of Man, Christ, and the personal pronoun “I” are synonymous, referring to the divine self within each person. Through scriptural passages—from Daniel’s vision to Moses lifting the serpent—he illustrates how personal realization is a process of inner awakening and not an external happening. Goddard recounts vivid personal experiences: his body splitting like the Mount of Olives and the emergence of living light within his skull, culminating in a mystical birth and resurrection of the “I.” He insists there will be no outward signs of the end of human experience; the transformation arrives suddenly and personally, like a thief in the night. The lecture challenges conventional religious interpretations by insisting salvation and the consummation of one’s journey occur entirely within the imagination. Listeners are urged to live fully in the inner realm where the divine drama of scripture unfolds and to trust in their own innate capacity for awakening.

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