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I Know My Father 1960 Full Book
I I AM “My Father is he whom men call God, but I know my Father and men know not their God.” My Father...
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This is the primary archive of Neville Goddard’s original lectures — transcribed, lightly formatted for readability, and presented without interpretation. Neville delivered hundreds of lectures from the 1930s through the early 1970s in Los Angeles, New York, and San Francisco. Many were recorded; others survive only as transcripts passed between students.
Each entry in this library includes the full lecture text, the approximate year of delivery, and a brief note on its key teaching. These are primary sources — the closest you can get to sitting in the room with Neville.
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I I AM “My Father is he whom men call God, but I know my Father and men know not their God.” My Father...
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Tonight’s subject is “The Power of Faith.” The most important Hebrew term for the word faith is “Amen,” which signifies firmness, stability; but its...
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May 8, 1972 World of nature. Night after night, I teach and tell the story of him who comes from above this world of...
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” M y word that goes forth from my mouth shall not return to me empty, but shall accomplish that which I purpose and...
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Now Christ is not a person outside of you who lived 2,000 years ago. Christ is the cosmic being who became humanity by burying...
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Tonight’s subject is “Where Are You From?” This you will find in the 19th chapter of the Book of John. And the rabbi said...
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November 21, 1969 God only acts and is in existing beings or men. Embracing the fires of experience, God was consumed by the flames,...
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There is nothing perceived which cannot be duplicated in fancy; consequently, the world perceived always resembles our private fancy, and is, therefore, so far...
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Wisdom is revealed truth, which cannot be logically proven. Knowledge is science; you can prove it. You can prove the theory that you had...
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Tonight’s subject is “Your Creative Power.” I say that imagining has been, it is, and it always will be the prime source of everything...
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