Whom Do You Seek?

Lecture dated April 01, 1968

Approximate read 31 min

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Neville Goddard encourages individuals to take full responsibility for their lives by recognizing that all experiences are shaped by their own imagination. In his lecture “Whom Do You Seek?” he offers a reinterpretation of the Gospel of John narrative, arguing that when Jesus declares “I am,” he reveals the individual’s own “I-am-ness” as the true savior. Goddard illustrates this principle with the story of his brother-in-law Sam, who secured a prestigious position through disciplined nightly imagining yet refused to recognize that as the work of Christ. The lecture delves into scriptural exegesis of the Old Testament manuscripts and the symbolic meaning of dreams and visions as internal dramas. He exhorts the listener to practice imagining desired outcomes before sleep and remain unwavering in faith for affirmation. Ultimately, he warns against seeking external saviors or blaming others, urging that true salvation and power reside in one’s own human imagination.

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