Seedtime and Harvest

Lecture dated June 10, 1956

Approximate read 27 min

{"Neville GoddardSeedtime and HarvestLaw of AssumptionImagination and RealityManifestationSpiritual CreationAttitude ControlBible Mysticism

In this lecture Neville Goddard explores the biblical promise ‘seedtime and harvest’ as a metaphor for how our inner attitudes and emotional responses plant the seeds of future experiences. He emphasizes that creation is already complete and that we, as Divine children, do not create new realities but select from the infinite possibilities through our imagination. Each moment of reaction—our ‘seedtime’—carries the full energy and plan that will inevitably unfold as the ‘harvest’ in our external world. Neville illustrates this principle with allegories such as the fox and the grapes and the prophetic parallels between fiction and reality in the Titanic story. He calls upon listeners to deliberately cultivate positive attitudes toward themselves and others, thereby planting seeds of success, health, and harmony. By mastering their imagination rather than passively reflecting life, individuals move from being reactors to true creators of their own experience.

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