Law, Storytelling, and Picture Taking

Lecture dated February 16, 1965

Approximate read 34 min

Law of AssumptionHuman ImaginationCreative VisualizationPicture Taking MethodStorytelling ManifestationDivine ImaginationPractical SpiritualityImagination as God

In this lecture Neville Goddard presents the human imagination as the divine creative instrument, equating it with God Himself. He illustrates the law of assumption through a real-life story of a friend who used vivid inner dramatization to become the owner of an auto supply company within one month. Goddard outlines a precise technique: assemble a mental scene of sincere supporters celebrating your fulfilled desire, infuse it with deep feeling, then breathe into the climax as if taking a photograph. He emphasizes that imagining and faith are the substance of creation, citing scripture and philosophers like William James to validate the principle. Listeners are urged to practice this method daily, animating their imagined scenes to manifest desired outcomes. Goddard closes by reminding us that as imagination expands, so does our world, and encourages sharing success stories to inspire collective belief.

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