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When I walked away from the church at 18, I carried something with me I didn’t even know I had — a deep, habitual belief that the past was fixed. That what had happened had authority over what could happen. Twenty-five years later, when everything fell apart,...
When I was facing the biggest crisis of my life, I did not turn to a doctor or a self-help book first. I turned to scripture. And what I found there — through Neville Goddard — was not a set of rituals or a religion. It was a practice. A nightly practice of...
I spent years meditating without results — sitting, observing, calming the mind, and wondering why nothing was changing on the outside. It was not until I found Neville Goddard, during the biggest crisis of my life, that I understood the missing piece. Meditation...
I spent 25 years in what I now call the far country — the prodigal son wandering. Raised in the church, taught to fear an external God, I walked away at 18 and spent decades searching. When the biggest crisis of my life arrived, I turned back to scripture — not to...
PRAYER THE ART OF BELIEVE PRAYER is an art and requires practice. The first requirement is a controlledimagination. Parade and vain repetitions are foreign to prayer. Its exerciserequires tranquility and peace of mind, “Use not vain repetitions,” for prayeris done...
If you have spent any time studying manifestation at a serious level, you have encountered the power of awareness Neville Goddard — a text so precise in its metaphysical architecture that it stands apart from virtually every other work in the New Thought canon....
One of the most disorienting things I discovered when I found Neville Goddard was this: the Christ I had been taught to look for outside of me — in a church, in a doctrine, in an institution — was the name Neville used for the human imagination itself. Not a person...
The biggest crisis of my life did not get solved by trying harder. It got solved the moment I understood something Neville Goddard had been saying all along — that the movement always starts inside. That a thought, held with feeling and consistency, does not stay a...
When I first encountered Neville Goddard, I was not looking for a spiritual practice. I was looking for a way out of a situation that felt completely locked. What I found changed everything — not because it was complicated, but because it was the opposite of what I...