The Story of Judas

Lecture dated April 12, 1959

Approximate read 18 min

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Neville Goddard opens the lecture by presenting the world as a divine play in which we are actors embodying eternal states of consciousness. He explains that biblical characters are not historical persons but symbolic archetypes representing facets of the soul, with Judas as the most challenging role necessary for Christ consciousness to awaken. By ‘betraying’ or revealing the secret of creation—human Imagination as God—Judas fulfills his destiny, even though he regrets the worldly response and ‘commits suicide’ on the symbolic tree of form. Goddard emphasizes that every soul must enact all these roles to realize its true identity beyond external causation. Ultimately, embracing the power of Imagination leads to personal transformation and the awakening of Christ within, regardless of past errors. He encourages listeners to actively reveal this truth to the world, trusting that every part played serves the divine purpose. He concludes by urging meditation on Imagination as the sole creative force behind all phenomena.

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