The Sower

Lecture dated May 02, 1965

Approximate read 37 min

The Sower lecturelaw of assumptionspiritual causationsowing and reapingimagination creates realitybiblical parables Nevilleinner transformationmystical symbolism

In this lecture Neville Goddard explores the parable of the sower to illustrate that every external effect stems from an internal, spiritual cause. He emphasizes that our imaginal acts are seeds we sow, and through the law of assumption we inevitably reap corresponding experiences in our physical reality. God’s promise of divine identity within every human is unconditional, while the law of sowing and reaping is conditional and operates through our thoughts and feelings. Neville recounts personal stories, including that of his friend Walter, to demonstrate how entrenched mental patterns produce real-world outcomes and how forgotten acts of imagination bring about future events. He describes the mystical process of inner transformation using biblical symbols—the wind, the dove, the Christ child, and David—to show stages of spiritual rebirth and expansion. Ultimately, Neville urges listeners to consciously plant positive seeds of imagination, avoid self-pity, and trust that any harvest—good or bad—originated from their own creative acts.

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