He Dreams in Me

Lecture dated March 13, 1967

Approximate read 43 min

He Dreams in MeDivine ImaginationLaw of AssumptionCreative VisualizationConscious DreamingCosmic ChristBiblical ImaginationManifestation Techniques

Neville Goddard's lecture "He Dreams in Me" (Second Version 1967), delivered on 13 March 1967, explores the concept of human imagination as the divine creative principle. He draws on biblical texts—from the Psalmist's plea to God to the New Testament exhortation for man to awaken—to argue that God becomes man so that man may realize his divine nature. Through anecdotal examples of dreams merging with past and future experiences, he demonstrates the experiential reality of imagination transcending linear time. God, he asserts, is the "wonderful human imagination" that dreams our world. Neville invites listeners to experiment with conscious daydreaming and the creative act, emphasizing confidence, the sabbath of faith, and the objective realization of subjective visions. Ultimately, he presents the Cosmic Christ within each individual as the unifying force behind creation and redemption.

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