The Spirit of Truth

Lecture dated October 07, 1968

Approximate read 13 min

{"Neville GoddardSpirit of Truthmetaphysical lecturelaw of assumptioninner visioncreative imaginationbiblical interpretationChristian mysticism

In 'The Spirit of Truth,' Neville Goddard reinterprets Jesus and biblical characters as personifications of internal principles rather than historical individuals. He argues that the evangelists wrote parabolic theology from personal visions, which have been misunderstood as literal events. Goddard emphasizes that the Spirit of Truth is a pattern within every person, manifesting through the imagination like a storm wind that fulfills divine word. He illustrates this with examples such as the woman who visualized roses and later received them, showing the power of true judgment in the absence of external evidence. Goddard encourages listeners to dwell on this inner principle, using creative imagination to beautify their world without seeking external permission. Ultimately, he foresees a transformation where individuals realize their divine nature and turn away from worldly accomplishments.

Loading...

Loading...
Video thumbnail
Loading video details...
🔗 View on YouTube