The Womb of the Universe

Lecture dated January 29, 1965

Approximate read 32 min

Womb of the Universecreative imaginationscriptural meditationspiritual unionimaginative visualizationGenesis 2Isaiah 54metaphysical interpretation

In this lecture Neville Goddard explores the metaphor of the universe as a womb and interprets key scriptural passages from Genesis 2 and Isaiah 54 as literal, mystical truths rather than myths. He argues that every word of scripture contains a living thought that can be experienced through imagination and deep meditation, leading one to witness the truth of God’s word. Drawing on a student’s firsthand report, he describes a profound inner journey in which the meditator becomes aware of themselves as the creative womb of the universe. God is presented as both the dreamer and the dreamed, and the process of imagination is likened to setting vortices in motion that eventually manifest in the sensory world. Neville also offers a practical breathing technique—reaching a peak of focused feeling followed by a deep inhalation—to catalyze self-impregnation with creative power. The overarching promise is redemption: when one gives birth to the spiritual ‘child’ through imagination, they realize oneness with God and fulfill the scriptural prophecy of becoming one flesh with the divine.

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