The Lord, Our Potter

Lecture dated July 11, 1969

Approximate read 16 min

{"Neville GoddardThe Lord Our Potterdivine imaginationI AM consciousnesscreative visualizationLaw of Assumptionmetaphysical teachingsimaginal acts

Neville Goddard’s lecture “The Lord, Our Potter” explores the metaphor of God as the potter and human imagination as the clay, emphasizing that your own I AM consciousness shapes your reality. He illustrates this principle with a true story of a political prisoner who used detailed imaginal acts to orchestrate his escape and eventual freedom. Goddard asserts that all external conditions exist first in divine imagination and that to change circumstances you must first change your inner imaginal activity. He invites listeners to practice imagining the day-after fulfillment of desires—whether financial, social, or personal—and trust that unseen forces will align to bring it about. The lecture underscores the unity of human and divine imagination and calls for persistent faith in what is imagined. He further discusses the biblical reference in Jeremiah about the potter reworking spoiled clay, applying this to inner transformation of others. Ultimately, Goddard assures that imagination and faith are the creative powers behind all manifestation and encourages direct, confident use of these faculties.

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