Neville Goddard
Neville Goddard’s Approach to Dealing with Illness in Loved Ones
When Someone You Love Is Sick, And You Feel Helpless There’s a particular kind of anguish that comes when someone you love is ill....
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Neville Goddard (1905–1972) was a Barbadian-American mystic whose radical teaching — that your imagination is God and consciousness creates reality — has transformed millions of lives. His core method is simple: assume the feeling of the wish fulfilled, enter the State Akin to Sleep (SATS), and let the subconscious do the rest.
Every article in this section draws directly from Neville’s original lectures and books — including Feeling Is the Secret, The Law and the Promise, and Resurrection. Whether you’re new to his work or a longtime student, you’ll find practical techniques to apply today.
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When Someone You Love Is Sick, And You Feel Helpless There’s a particular kind of anguish that comes when someone you love is ill....
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Neville Goddard
Behind every great teacher stands another teacher. For Neville Goddard, that teacher was Abdullah, an Ethiopian rabbi living in New York City who would...
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Death is the great question mark that shadows every human life. We build our plans around it, fear it, avoid thinking about it, or...
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Neville Goddard drew a distinction that most readers of scripture miss entirely: the difference between the prophet and the apostle. The prophet sees the...
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A Mystic’s Favorite Poet If you’ve spent any time reading Neville Goddard’s lectures, you’ve noticed something: the man couldn’t stop quoting William Blake. Not...
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The Feeling That Changes Everything When I first started reading Neville Goddard, I thought I understood what he was teaching. Close your eyes, picture...
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Two Voices, Seven Centuries Apart I don’t know if Neville Goddard ever read Rumi. He never mentions the Sufi poet in any lecture or...
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A few years ago, I had a conversation that went badly. Really badly. The kind where you replay it for days afterward, cringing at...
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Who are you, really? Not the name on your identification, not the role you play at work or at home, but the awareness behind...
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Hostility is heavy. Whether it lives between nations or between neighbors, between family members or within your own mind, it creates a wall that...
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