Imagining Creates Reality

Lecture dated October 30, 1967

Approximate read 33 min

{"Neville GoddardImagining Creates RealityLaw of AssumptionCreative ImaginationClarity of FormMental ImagerySpiritual PhilosophyDream Interpretation

In this lecture Neville Goddard asserts that our imagination is the sole creative power behind our external circumstances. He emphasizes the importance of maintaining imaginal acts in the present tense, rather than dwelling on past memories, in order to manifest desired outcomes. Using vivid examples—such as hosting an imaginary dinner party to secure a promotion—he instructs students to focus solely on the clarity of form without concern for influencing external agents. Neville illustrates the ego-centric nature of dreams with a series of vivid dream narratives, revealing how inner symbols point to deeper spiritual truths. He interprets a mystical revelation of the name “Friday” as an encounter with the divine “God of love” and links it to the Hebrew term Yachiyd. Throughout, he affirms that every imaginal act has a ripple effect on reality, urging listeners to rigorously test the power of their creative imagination.

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