Summery

Lecture dated January 29, 1963

Approximate read 22 min

{"Neville Goddardlaw of assumptioncreative imaginationidentical harvest lawimaginal actsGod’s law conditionalbiblical symbolismstates and occupants

In his lecture of January 29, 1963, Neville Goddard explores the conditional nature of God's law, illustrating how states planted by imagination inevitably bear their fruits in an "identical harvest." He emphasizes that every vision has its appointed hour to flower, requiring patience and persistence regardless of the time it takes. Using historical and biblical examples—from a secret British memorandum on Franco-English relations to the story of the unjust steward—Goddard shows how imagination creates reality. He draws a distinction between the immortal occupant and the temporary state, encouraging listeners to assume and dwell in their desired identity as though it is already true. Goddard concludes that with faith in the creative power of assumption and the unconditional promise of God’s grace, one can live wisely, manifest their desires, and participate in the ultimate destiny of fatherhood and unity with the divine.

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