Memory

Lecture dated August 06, 1965

Approximate read 36 min

Memory lectureHoly Spirit remembranceMystic tenseImagination as ConsciousnessBiblical interpretationChristian metaphysicsAssumption methodManifestation technique

In this lecture Neville Goddard examines the biblical concept of memory and its relation to the Holy Spirit and human imagination. He introduces the idea of the “mystic tense,” where past, present, and future co-exist in consciousness as part of God’s divine storytelling. God, the storyteller, becomes an invisible Comforter within each person—our own Imagination—and brings to remembrance everything told at the journey’s beginning. Neville illustrates the power of assumption by asking listeners to mentally freeze and reshape their world, and he recounts the story of Lord Thompson to underscore the creative force of desire. He emphasizes testing scripture by faith—believing one already possesses what one desires—and sleeping in that assumption to manifest it. Ultimately, he asserts that true fulfillment comes only when the hunger for material gain gives way to a hunger for an experiential knowledge of God. The lecture closes with guidance on practical application: assume your desired identity, persist in that inner attitude, and await its outer expression.

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