Self-Abandonment

Lecture dated June 01, 1970

Approximate read 27 min

{"Neville Goddardself-abandonmentdivine imaginationmetamorphosisElohimlaw of consciousnessWord of Godcreative power

In this lecture, Neville Goddard presents the concept of self-abandonment as the secret by which divine Being (Elohim) descends into and transforms human identity. He explores the biblical theme of metamorphosis, asserting that we, as the 'sons of God,' are the creative force behind our own salvation rather than passive recipients. Through scriptural passages—particularly from Ephesians and John—he illustrates how the Word of God crucified in man must die and rise within each individual. Neville emphasizes that the process of loving one’s human form, self-commission, and imaginative faith is how God’s creative power unfolds to redeem and expand our conscious awareness. He challenges conventional worship of external idols, urging listeners to recognize the Eternal I AM within, and to employ divine imagining as the true act of creation. Ultimately, he asserts that this divine self-realization was foreordained before the world's foundation and will culminate in the glorification of all sons of God.

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