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Written in 1942, Freedom for All is one of mystic Neville Goddard’s most penetrating works — and its central idea is one that stops most people in their tracks: the external world you experience every day is not the cause of your life. It is the result of it.
Neville’s teaching cuts straight to the root. Your consciousness — the assumptions you hold, the inner states you inhabit, the reality you accept as true within yourself — is what gives rise to everything around you. Circumstances don’t shape you. You shape them.
At the heart of the book is the Law of Assumption: the principle that when you mentally and emotionally step into a desired state of being — not chasing it, not hoping for it, but genuinely living from it — your outer world reorganises itself to reflect that inner shift. This is not wishful thinking. For Neville, it is the very mechanics of how reality works.
The book guides you through four ideas that reframe everything:
- Your inner world runs the show. Thoughts, feelings, and deep-seated assumptions are not reactions to life — they are the blueprint from which life is built. Shift what you hold within, and what shows up outside you must change.
- The Bible, decoded. Neville reads Scripture not as ancient history but as a living map of human consciousness. Every story, every figure, every miracle is an allegory for states of awareness that exist within you right now.
- Imagination is your greatest power. Genuine creation requires no strain or struggle. When you assume the feeling of a wish already fulfilled — naturally, without resistance — you become a magnet for the experiences you desire.
- You are always choosing. Whether you realise it or not, your assumptions are constantly at work forming your reality. Neville’s invitation is simply to start doing it on purpose.
Compact, direct, and free of unnecessary mysticism, Freedom for All delivers a quietly radical message: you are not subject to the world. You are its source.






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