The Divine Body

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Approximate read 43 min

Neville Goddard lecturesThe Divine Bodymetamorphosis of manspiritual resurrectionimagination as bodyout-of-body experiencebiblical mysticismhigher self realization

Neville Goddard explores the concept of two bodies: the physical body of flesh and blood and the Divine Body of Spirit belonging to the age to come. Drawing on personal near-death and out-of-body experiences, he describes encountering loved ones in youthful, perfected form and even returning to his cataleptic physical body through focused sensation. He recounts a shipboard vision in which he assumed a self-luminous body of fire and air that effortlessly healed the blind, lame, and withered simply by his presence. Citing Blake and biblical passages, he argues that Heaven is not a realm but the Divine Body itself—perfect, self-sustaining, and beyond time, sex, and decay. He interprets resurrection as metamorphosis of the imagination and asserts that every soul awaits this transformation. Ultimately, he affirms that true salvation is incorporation into the Divine Body, where one embodies the power and wisdom of God. Neville concludes that external circumstances and worldly status bear no relevance to spiritual completion, which is fulfilled when the work of God unveils each person as the Father.

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