Neville Goddard
Neville Goddard: The Signs of the End
When Neville Goddard spoke of “the end,” he was not pointing toward catastrophe. He was describing the fulfillment of a promise so personal and...
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Video teachings, lecture breakdowns, and guided meditations from The Bird’s Way. Visual explorations of Neville Goddard, Joseph Murphy, and Yogananda — perfect for learners who prefer to watch and listen.
Neville Goddard
When Neville Goddard spoke of “the end,” he was not pointing toward catastrophe. He was describing the fulfillment of a promise so personal and...
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There is a quiet yearning that lives in the heart of every sincere seeker, a pull toward something vast, something that cannot be named...
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We live in a culture that often equates feelings with truth. Paramahansa Yogananda offered a more discerning perspective. He celebrated the capacity for deep...
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Neville Goddard
At the heart of Neville Goddard’s teaching lies a single, radical claim: the creative power of God is not separate from you. It is...
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Neville Goddard
For most people, Jesus is a historical figure, a teacher, a savior, a religious icon. Neville Goddard saw him as something far more intimate...
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Neville Goddard
Where were you before you were born? Most people never seriously consider this question, assuming that existence begins at birth and ends at death....
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The idea of predestination has troubled and inspired people for centuries. Are we free, or is our path already determined? Neville Goddard offered an...
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Nervousness is one of the defining ailments of modern life. The constant stimulation, the relentless pace, the never-ending stream of information, all of it...
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Some people walk into a room and everything shifts. They do not demand attention, they attract it naturally, effortlessly, through a quality of presence...
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The statement “God is light” appears throughout sacred literature, and most people receive it as a poetic metaphor. Neville Goddard treated it as a...
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