The Real Man

Lecture dated January 05, 1965

Approximate read 35 min

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In this lecture delivered on 1 May 1965, Neville Goddard identifies the "real man" as the power of human imagination, equating it directly with Jesus Christ. He supports this thesis with scriptural references, philosophical insights, and personal anecdotes, arguing that imagination is the creative power of God operating within each individual. Goddard illustrates his point through vivid metaphors—the sealed egg, the mundane shell, and the breaking forth of new life—and concrete examples such as a fishing visualization and his sister’s eyewitness testimony. He challenges listeners to test the principle in daily life, promising that assumptions held in imagination will manifest in external reality. Throughout, Goddard emphasizes direct experience over mere belief, urging his audience to prove the power of imagination for themselves.

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