Falsehood is Prophetic

Lecture dated January 08, 1965

Approximate read 34 min

Falsehood is Propheticpower of imaginationimagination creates realityChrist withincreative visualizationmanifesting desiresspiritual lawNeville Goddard lecture

In this lecture Neville Goddard asserts that falsehood, when sustained in imagination, inevitably becomes prophetic fact. He grounds his argument in the biblical assertion that imagining creates reality, equating this creative power with Christ as "the power of God and the wisdom of God." To illustrate, he recounts three stories: William Butler Yeats unconsciously injuring himself in a maid’s perception, Yeats delivering a message in bodily form across hundreds of miles, and the 17th-century gypsy scholar who controlled conversations by imaginative focus. Goddard then offers personal anecdotes of materializing appearances and unsolicited monetary gifts to prove imagination’s tangible effects. He concludes by urging listeners to test the principle themselves—assuming the desired outcome regardless of sensory evidence—because faith is action in which God acts. Ultimately, he identifies the human imagination as the living Christ within, capable of transforming inner assumption into external reality.

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