Tag Archives: the supreme ideal

Neville Goddard Believe Him In || EP 1046

BELIEVE HIM IN   April 2, 1963   Neville Goddard Tonight’s subject is “Believe Him In,” which begins with believing in him. Believe him in only as you really believe in him. When Paul tells us in Romans, the 10th chapter, the 13th through the 17th verses, he makes the statement that everyone who calls […]

Neville Goddard The Cup And The Cross || EP 1025

Neville Goddard 6/16/1959 The Cup and the Cross We firmly believe here that Imagination creates reality. We believe that man is all Imagination and that God and man are one. There is no difference in nature; the difference, which we recognize, is in the degree of intensity of the operative center of imagining itself. We […]

Neville Goddard The Twelve Disciples || EP 1018

In this very unique lecture, Neville gives his full analysis of each of the twelve disciples and explains their true meaning and how they relate to states within that lead to awakening as the Christ. And when he had called unto him his twelve disciples, he gave them power against unclean spirits, to cast them […]

Neville Goddard Purified By The Death Of Your Delusion || EP 1011

Purified By The Death Of Your Delusions Neville Goddard 1/28/1964 Tonight’s subject is about one’s delusions: “Purified by the Death of Your Delusions.” You may find it, well, I don’t say you will find it profound, no, but I’ve always felt that whatever is most profoundly spiritual is in reality most directly practical, and you’ll […]

Neville Goddard I AM the cause || EP 997

Neville Goddard I AM The Cause 10/19/1969 According to a rabbical principle, that which is not written in scripture is non-existent. The story of Jesus Christ follows this principle. The unknown author of the Book of Luke (like all the others) wrote only of his own experiences. Turning to his disciplined mind in self contemplation, […]

Neville Goddard The Supreme Ideal (With Commentary) || EP 990

Tonight’s subject is “The Supreme Ideal.” But really this is a misnomer, because it would have to be relative to the level on which man is placed. For what is to me today a supreme ideal would not be my ideal tomorrow after I’ve obtained it. But you can, if you have an ideal, you […]