Where Are You From

Lecture dated December 13, 1963

Approximate read 38 min

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In "Where Are You From," Neville Goddard opens by examining Pilate’s question to Jesus in John 19, using it to reveal humanity’s ignorance of divine origin and the true source of power. He illustrates the imaginative faculty’s authority by describing an inner arrest of activity that freezes all outward phenomena, proving that consciousness animates reality. Goddard then contrasts the conventional linear view of time with the biblical circular perspective, quoting Ecclesiastes and Blake to show that past and future are eternally present. He recounts a modern anecdote of a woman who briefly foresaw Kennedy’s assassination but suppressed the vision until reality confirmed it, highlighting reason’s role in denying inner knowledge. Finally, he introduces the law of revision (repentance) as a practical means to redeem unpleasant experiences before the cycle recurs, guiding each listener toward individualization in the body of Christ.

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