The Roll of the Book

Lecture dated January 11, 1968

Approximate read 19 min

{"Neville GoddardThe Roll of the Bookscriptural interpretationlaw of assumptioncreative imaginationinner beastredemptionChrist within

In this lecture Neville Goddard teaches that the characters and narratives of the Bible are archetypal expressions within each individual, not historical figures separate from us. He emphasizes the method of imaginative identification, where one claims the central role in any scriptural story to unlock its inner meaning. Goddard shares a personal vision of two beings within him—an angelic presence and a monstrous creature—illustrating the dual aspects of his own mind and creative energy. Through compassion and imaginative redemption, he dissolves the beast, reclaiming misused power and revealing it as the Christ within. He explores the protean, egocentric nature of dreams, offering examples of dream interpretation and the art of revision to transform negative experiences. Finally, he encourages using imagination and scripture to awaken divine consciousness within, promising that the Bible will unfold its secrets when each person lives the stories as their own autobiography.

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