The Creator

Lecture dated October 27, 1969

Approximate read 19 min

The Creator lecturehuman imagination as Godmental motion techniqueLaw of Assumptionmanifestation methodsbiblical mysticismPaul Letter to Romans interpretationcreative visualization

Neville Goddard’s lecture “The Creator” teaches that the true nature of God is the human imagination and that all manifested reality springs from our inner imaginal acts. By citing Paul’s Letter to the Romans, Goddard shows how external phenomena reveal invisible creative processes and warns against attributing outcomes to external agents or worshipping created images. He introduces the concept of “mental motion,” urging listeners to assume the feeling of their fulfilled desire, especially as they fall asleep and awaken, to bridge the invisible and visible. Personal anecdotes—such as manifesting a trip to Barbados and turning a small restaurant into a thriving business—demonstrate the law of persistent assumption in action. Goddard cautions against double-mindedness, arguing that unwavering conviction is essential for desires to externalize. Ultimately, he invites everyone to honor their imagination as God, control their mental narrative, and deliberately shape their external world.

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