The Supreme Ideal

Lecture dated January 21, 1964

Approximate read 40 min

The Supreme Ideal lecturelaw of assumptionthought act habit character destinyassume the feeling of wish fulfilledfaith and imaginationBiblical meditationpredestination in Romans 8spiritual awakening

In this lecture delivered on January 21, 1964, Neville Goddard explores the concept of “The Supreme Ideal” and emphasizes the power of thought in shaping destiny through a formula of sowing a thought that leads sequentially to action, habit, character, and ultimately destiny. Drawing on historical anecdotes, biblical scriptures, and personal experience, Goddard illustrates how ideas mixed with faith and feeling grow into destined outcomes, whether heroic sacrifice or spiritual awakening. He introduces the technique of “assuming the feeling of the wish fulfilled,” explaining that by occupying the end-state in imagination and mixing it with faith, one can catalyze the creative process from thought to reality. The lecture contrasts human levels of aspiration with God’s higher level of foreknowledge, predestination, calling, justification, and glorification as outlined in Romans 8, demonstrating a divine parallel to man’s creative stages. Goddard also describes the spiritual birth from above through a metaphorical “skull” or tomb, recounting his own experiences of pausing physical reality through the power of imagination and asserting that true freedom comes when Christ is formed within. He concludes with a practical example of restoring a marriage through meditative faith and calls the audience into a silent practice for personal transformation.

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