The Flood Is Still Upon Us

Lecture dated November 19, 1971

Approximate read 37 min

The Flood Is Still Upon UsLaw of AssumptionPower of ImaginationMetaphysical LecturesBiblical MetaphorSpiritual Psychology1971 Neville Goddard LectureFacts vs Imagination

In this lecture Neville Goddard uses the biblical Flood as a metaphor for the overwhelming deluge of external “facts” that imprison human consciousness. He illustrates how Imagination, not empirical reality, is the creative power capable of transcending any circumstance, sharing his own wartime experience of securing an early discharge by vividly assuming a new state. Drawing on Genesis, he interprets Isaac’s blessing and the three-deck ark as psychological stages of penetrating illusion to reach spiritual reality. He demonstrates practical techniques—sensory vividness, emotional conviction, and the state of the wish fulfilled—that enable listeners to manifest desired outcomes. Goddard recounts lucid-dream experiments to reveal multiple coexisting realities accessible through disciplined imagination. Ultimately, he asserts that man and God are one, and mastering Imagination is the key to transforming inner states into outer conditions.

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