He Is Dreaming Now

Lecture dated August 05, 1970

Approximate read 31 min

He is Dreaming Nowdivine imaginationbiblical allegorydream consciousnesscreation ex nihiloChrist as dreamerAlice Through the Looking Glassmystical theology

In this lecture Neville Goddard explores the metaphor of divine dreaming as found in Genesis and Lewis Carroll’s Alice Through The Looking Glass. He explains that God, like a playwright, dreams His creation into being and must ‘die’—cease thinking of us for Himself—and become us so that we may live for ourselves. Drawing on biblical passages and the poets Blake and Shelley, he shows that everything in life is a dream of death and life, waxing and waning until the dreamer awakes as the creator. God’s purpose, he argues, is to give His creation independent existence, which can only be achieved through His own self-sacrifice and resurrection within us. Goddard then offers a keyboard analogy: every life experience is a note that we collect, and one day we will play a complete symphony, bringing forth our own ‘Eve’ from the amassed states of consciousness. He warns against losing vision in transient theories, urging listeners to remain faithful to the eternal story revealed in Scripture and poetic imagination. Finally, he emphasizes the practical power of imagination in waking life, teaching that movement and change are operations of the mind’s vortex rather than external forces.

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