The Ultimate Sense

Lecture dated June 20, 1969

Approximate read 18 min

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In “The Ultimate Sense,” Neville Goddard reinterprets key biblical figures—Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, Moses, and Jesus—as personifications of eternal states rather than historical characters. He argues that scripture conveys an allegorical play authored by divine imagination, in which each individual enacts various roles on the path to self-realization. Goddard illustrates how the name of God unfolds progressively, from El Shaddai through I AM to the Father/Son relationship, and emphasizes that these are states of consciousness. Drawing on mystical experiences, including a vision with William Blake, he demonstrates the reality of spiritual worlds accessed through imagination. He invites listeners to apply this allegory practically by assuming desired states through feeling and sensory engagement, thus manifesting their dreams into objective reality. Ultimately, the lecture encourages cultivating the “ultimate sense” of divine oneness and creative power within one’s own consciousness.

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