The Father and Son

Lecture dated April 17, 1967

Approximate read 32 min

The Father and Son lectureimagination creates realityGod and man unitymetaphysical teachingbiblical exegesis Neville Goddardkingdom of heaven nowNeville Goddard scriptural interpretationDavid and the Son

This lecture explores the metaphysical relationship between the Father (God) and the Son (man) through the lens of imaginative creation. Neville Goddard asserts that imagination is the primary force that brings reality into existence and that every external event is a projection of the inner divine. He supports this idea with scriptural analysis from John, Luke, Proverbs, and Psalms and shows how Jesus and David personify the Father–Son dynamic. Personal anecdotes, such as a mockingbird trapped in a garage and a friend’s critique, ground these abstract teachings in everyday life. Neville explains that spiritual growth requires enduring affliction to achieve perfection, holiness, and eventual unity with the Father within. The kingdom of heaven is described not as a distant realm but as a present, qualitative state reached through resurrection and expansion of consciousness. Ultimately, the lecture reveals a profound mystery: the Son must become the Father while remaining distinct, demonstrating that with God all things are possible.

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