The Art of Dying

Lecture dated January 26, 1965

Approximate read 33 min

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Neville Goddard’s lecture “The Art of Dying” reframes spiritual death as a daily practice of releasing old beliefs through acts of kindness and imaginative revision. Drawing on passages from John, Corinthians, and Blake’s poetry, he interprets repentance as ‘becoming another person’ by dying to limiting impressions. He emphasizes that man is the sum of his beliefs and that transforming how we see others brings about real change both within and without. Through the discipline of mental revision, each act of mercy becomes a small death in the Divine Image, paving the way to unity with God. This process parallels Christ’s death and resurrection, suggesting that we crucify limiting beliefs and rise into our true identity. Neville invites listeners to begin this art immediately, illustrating how every kindness and imagined transformation contributes to the collective brotherhood. Ultimately, the lecture presents spiritual dying not as an end but as a living gateway to the kingdom of heaven.

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