Many Mansions

Lecture dated January 01, 1969

Approximate read 48 min

Many Mansions lecturestates of consciousnessimagination is Godmanifestation techniquesJohn 14 interpretationspiritual imaginationLaw of Assumptionmind power

Neville Goddard interprets the biblical phrase “In my Father’s house are many mansions” as a metaphor for the various states of consciousness housed in the human imagination. He asserts that all things exist now within God—identified as our own imagination—and become objective when assumed and inhabited with feeling. Through personal anecdotes, Neville demonstrates how vividly imagining desired outcomes, such as financial abundance or physical healing, can bring real‐world results. He defines faith as the subjective appropriation of an objective hope, requiring emotional conviction and consistent imaginative use. Drawing on scriptural narratives—from John 14 to Jacob and Esau—Neville offers practical techniques for shifting states of consciousness. Ultimately, he presents imagination as divine power, showing that mastery of these inner states frees us from fear and aligns us with infinite love.

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