Personifications, Not Persons

Lecture dated June 20, 1969

Approximate read 34 min

{"Neville GoddardPersonifications Not Personsbiblical allegorymetaphysical interpretationWilliam Blake visionpower of assumptioninner visionNew Thought teaching

In this lecture Neville Goddard challenges the common literal reading of biblical figures, asserting that characters like Abraham, Moses, and Jesus are personifications of spiritual states. He argues that misunderstanding these allegorical figures as historical persons obscures their true metaphysical significance. Drawing on the works of William Blake and his own visionary experiences, Goddard illustrates how divine states unfold within the human imagination. He emphasizes the power of assumption and sensory visualization to transform both inner and outer reality. Goddard invites listeners to test these principles by constructing inner scenes, invoking feelings, and persisting in their assumptions until they manifest. Ultimately, he reinforces that the entire biblical drama is a divine play within consciousness, and that every individual will awaken in the climax of that play as Christ.

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