Out of This World – Thinking Fourth Dimensionally

Lecture dated April 02, 1969

Approximate read 15 min

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Neville Goddard discusses the human capacity to perceive events before they occur, attributing this to a four-dimensional realm beyond ordinary three-dimensional space. He asserts that while the future is predetermined, it remains flexible and can be altered through changes in one’s concept of self. By engaging the imagination in a relaxed, near-sleep state and vividly assuming the feeling of the wish fulfilled, individuals can project into a larger dimensional reality and reshape upcoming events. Goddard contrasts the ‘natural’ mind, bound by sensory evidence, with the ‘spiritual’ mind, governed by controlled desire and creative visualization. He provides a step-by-step technique—defining a clear objective, constructing an imagined post-fulfillment event, inducing drowsiness, and repeatedly feeling the action—to rewrite one’s future. Finally, he explores time as the fourth dimension, suggesting that movement along its length enables both foresight and conscious alteration of destiny.

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