The Game of Life

Lecture dated March 07, 1969

Approximate read 19 min

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The lecture delivered by Neville Goddard on 3 July 1969, titled 'The Game of Life,' explores the metaphysical rules governing existence. Goddard emphasizes that our mood and beliefs shape external circumstances, citing biblical adages and examples like Winston Churchill sustaining a victorious mood during wartime. He expounds the principle of 'casting your bread upon the water' as a metaphor for intense imaginative acts driven by passion and relief. Through vivid anecdotes of personal transformation, he illustrates how assuming the feeling of desire fulfilled leads to its physical realization. The talk also warns of negative thinking and the spiritual law that cursing others carries consequences. Ultimately, Goddard invites listeners to master their inner states, play the 'game' consciously, and trust imagination as the creative power behind all manifestation.

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