Who Are the Condemned?

Lecture dated October 03, 1964

Approximate read 39 min

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Neville Goddard’s lecture "Who Are the Condemned?" examines the biblical concept of condemnation as a failure to recognize the divine "I AM" presence within. He reinterprets passages from John, Exodus, Deuteronomy, and Isaiah to show that the dialogue in Scripture is an inner conversation between the rational mind and the higher self. Goddard argues that true faith involves assuming the state of one’s fulfilled desire through the imagination, rather than believing in an external savior. He illustrates this with personal experiences, including his mystical teacher Abdullah and stories from William Blake. Practical techniques include carrying on detailed mental conversations from the premise of success to effect real change. Ultimately, Goddard asserts that those who do not believe in their own divine nature are already self-condemned. He invites listeners to test this principle through inner experimentation to experience liberation from worldly limitations.

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