Faith in God: Imagination and Creation | Neville Goddard
Faith is one of the most misunderstood words in the spiritual vocabulary. For most people, it means believing in something you cannot prove, a...
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In-depth articles, lecture transcripts, and practical guides on the law of assumption, subconscious mind reprogramming, and meditation — drawn directly from the original works of Neville Goddard, Joseph Murphy, and Paramahansa Yogananda.
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Barbadian-American mystic who taught that imagination is God and consciousness creates reality. His law of assumption and SATS technique remain among the most practical manifestation methods ever taught.
Explore his teachings →Irish-American minister whose landmark book The Power of Your Subconscious Mind has sold over 10 million copies. His methods for subconscious reprogramming through prayer and affirmation are direct and proven.
Explore his teachings →The first Indian master to settle permanently in the West, bringing Kriya Yoga and deep meditation to a global audience. His Autobiography of a Yogi remains one of the most transformative books ever written.
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Faith is one of the most misunderstood words in the spiritual vocabulary. For most people, it means believing in something you cannot prove, a...
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William Blake was a poet, painter, and visionary who stood almost entirely alone in his era. He declared that imagination is the divine body...
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Neville Goddard made a clear distinction between the law and the promise. The law is the practical application of imagination, using your creative power...
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Yogananda
The Afternoon My Screen Became a Blur It was 2:47 PM on a Thursday when the overwhelm hit. I had fourteen unread emails marked...
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Yogananda
There’s a moment, and if you’ve experienced it, you’ll know exactly what I mean, when a teacher says something that doesn’t just land in...
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Meditation
I’ve started meditating at least four separate times in my life. The first three times, I quit within a month. Each time, the pattern...
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Meditation
The first time I sat down to meditate, really meditate, not just sit with my eyes closed and think about what to make for...
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Yogananda
A few years ago, I stubbed my toe so badly on a door frame that I saw stars. And as I stood there, hopping...
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Meditation
For a long time, I used prayer and meditation interchangeably. They were both “the quiet thing I do with my eyes closed,” and I...
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Yogananda
I spent years arguing with God before I realized I was arguing with my own idea of God. The God I’d been given as...
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Meditation
I used to think concentration was about willpower, gritting your teeth, forcing your mind to stay on one thing, pushing away every stray thought...
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Yogananda
There’s a moment in Yogananda’s Autobiography of a Yogi that stopped me cold the first time I read it. He describes a technique so...
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Teacher Timelines
Paramahansa Yogananda’s life is one of the most extraordinary spiritual journeys of the twentieth century. Born in a small town in Bengal, he traveled...
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