Neville Goddard FIVE LESSONS - Lesson 2: Assumptions Harden Into Fact

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???? Five Lessons - Lesson 2: Assumptions Harden Into Fact - Neville Goddard's Own Voice
✍️ by Neville Goddard

Many regard the five-lesson Master Class course by Neville to be the best of his teachings on manifestation and the law of assumption. Originally released in 1948, the course is in Neville's pre "The Promise" era, and wholly focuses on "The Law"

I have cloned his voice using ai so you can hear the presentations in his own voice.

Here's what Neville says...

"This is going to be a very practical Course. Therefore, I hope that everyone in this class has a very clear picture of what he desires, for I am convinced that you can realize your desires by the technique you will receive here this week in these five lessons.

That you may receive the full benefit of these instructions, let me state now that the Bible has no reference at all to any persons who ever existed or to any event that ever occurred upon earth.

The ancient storytellers were not writing history but an allegorical picture lesson of certain basic principles which they clothed in the garb of history, and they adapted these stories to the limited capacity of a most uncritical and credulous people.

Throughout the centuries we have mistakenly taken personifications for persons, allegory for history, the vehicle that conveyed the instruction for the instruction, and the gross first sense for the ultimate sense intended.

The difference between the form of the Bible and its substance is as great as the difference between a grain of corn and the life germ within that grain. As our assimilative organs discriminate between food that can be built into our system and food that must be discarded, so do our awakened intuitive faculties discover beneath allegory and parable, the psychological life-germ of the Bible; and, feeding on this, we, too, cast off the form which conveyed the message.

The argument against the historicity of the Bible is too lengthy; consequently, it is not suitable for inclusion in this practical psychological interpretation of its stories. Therefore, I will waste no time in trying to convince you that the Bible is not an historical fact.

Tonight I will take four stories and show you what the ancient storytellers intended that you and I should see in these stories. The ancient teachers attached psychological truths to

phallic and solar allegories. They did not know as much of the physical structure of man as do modern scientists, neither did they know as much about the heavens as do our modern astronomers. But the little they did know they used wisely and they built phallic and solar frames to which they tied the great psychological truths that they had discovered."


ABOUT NEVILLE GODDARD:-
Neville Goddard was a spiritual teacher and self-help author in the mid-20th century. I consider him a great modern-day mystic, the best of his era.

He taught that the human imagination is a powerful tool that can be used to shape one's reality.

He believed that by imagining a desired outcome vividly, consistently, and with feeling, a person can bring that outcome into reality.

Goddard also taught that the past, present, and future all exist simultaneously and that an individual's thoughts and beliefs can affect their experience of time.

He emphasized the importance of using the imagination to change one's inner state in order to change external circumstances.

RICHARD HARGREAVES

???? Five Lessons - Lesson 2: Assumptions Harden Into Fact - Neville Goddard's Own Voice
✍️ by Neville Goddard
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