The True Vine

Lecture dated April 04, 1969

Approximate read 21 min

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In this Good Friday lecture, Neville Goddard reinterprets the seven last words of Christ through the lens of mysticism, asserting that Jesus Christ represents our own human imagination and awareness. He identifies the ‘true vine’ as the imagination, with the Father as the vinedresser who prunes and refines our thoughts through revision. Goddard emphasizes that redemption and the redeemed are one, illustrating how our external experiences are direct reflections of our inner imaginal acts. He offers practical guidance on daily pruning—revising unlovely thoughts and forgiving those we perceive as separate, acknowledging they are projections of ourselves. Through biblical metaphors, dreams as parables, and personal anecdotes, he unveils the transformative power of recognizing the kingdom of God within. Goddard concludes with an exhortation to believe wholly in our imaginal causation, promising supernatural fulfillment when we align with our divine creative self.

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