In this rare original recording, Neville Goddard poses what may be the most important question any of us will ever face: Have you found him? Not a figure in a stained-glass window, not a historical person buried in centuries of theology, but the living presence that dwells within your own awareness. Neville speaks here with the quiet intensity of a man who has already answered the question for himself and wants nothing more than for you to do the same.

This is not philosophy for its own sake. Neville is pointing directly at something he experienced firsthand, the discovery that the God you have been seeking outside yourself has been wearing your face all along. The question is tender, almost urgent, and it strips away every excuse we use to postpone the inner search.

If you have ever wondered what Neville sounded like when he was speaking from the deepest place he knew, this recording will give you that. His voice carries a warmth and a gravity that no transcript can capture.

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Key Teachings

Neville’s central message in this talk is that the entire drama of scripture (every prophecy, every promise) is fulfilled within the individual. The “him” you are looking for is not a person who lived two thousand years ago. It is the I AM that you declare every time you say “I am.” The search ends not when you find something new, but when you recognize what has always been present.

“When you find him, you find yourself. There is no other to find. The whole of scripture is your biography, written in the language of symbolism.”

– Neville Goddard

What makes this recording so striking is the absence of any attempt to impress. Neville is not building an argument. He is sharing a direct experience, and he trusts that the listener who is ready will hear it. The question “Have you found him?” is not rhetorical. It is an invitation to stop postponing and look within, right now, with complete honesty.

Questions & Answers

What does Neville mean by “finding him”?

He means the moment when you stop looking outside yourself for God and realize that your own awareness (the simple feeling of “I am”) is the divine presence the scriptures describe. It is not an intellectual conclusion but a lived recognition.

Is this a religious teaching?

Neville uses biblical language, but his meaning is psychological and experiential. He reads scripture as a map of consciousness, not as a record of historical events. You do not need to belong to any religion to hear what he is saying.

Why does Neville call this the “final question”?

Because every other spiritual question is a variation of this one. Once you find the presence within, every other question (about purpose, about suffering, about what happens after death) is answered at the root.

How do I begin to look for this experience?

Neville would say you begin by sitting quietly and turning your attention inward. Ask yourself: what is aware right now? That awareness, before it takes the shape of any thought or feeling, is what he is pointing to. Stay with it. Let it reveal itself.

Practice

Set aside ten minutes tonight before sleep. Close your eyes and ask yourself, sincerely, “Have I found him?” Do not rush to answer. Let the question sit in your chest. Notice the awareness that is listening to the question, the silent presence behind every thought. Rest in that awareness without labeling it. If your mind wanders, gently return to the question. You are not trying to manufacture an experience. You are simply giving your attention to what is already here, waiting to be noticed.

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