The Art of Imagining

Lecture dated May 11, 1965

Approximate read 36 min

The Art of Imaginingimagination as creative powerimaginal causelaw of assumptionmanifestation techniquesspiritual darkness Ephesians 6:12Christ withinpraying in the Spirit

In this lecture Neville Goddard teaches that every physical effect has an imaginal cause and that human imagination is the sole creative power. He illustrates this with the story of a man fired from RCA whose unnoticed daydream of turning downtown eventually manifested his dismissal. Goddard emphasizes that whether conscious or unwitting, all imagination sets reality in motion, and that we are contending not against flesh and blood but against spiritual darkness (Ephesians 6:12). He equates Christ with the human imagination, urging listeners to ‘pray in the Spirit’ by deliberately dwelling in scenes implying their desired outcome. Through examples—from biblical symbolism of the serpent and dove to William Butler Yeats’s psychic visitation—he demonstrates practical techniques of mental imagery and its implications. Goddard concludes by encouraging listeners to practice imagining scenes that imply fulfillment and to recognize their own God-within as the true architect of their experience.

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