In 1948, the modern mystic Neville Goddard delivered a ground-breaking series of lessons, which many consider being the most transparent and competent illumination of his methods regarding mental creativity.Neville Goddard is one of the most extraordinary and ardently practical spiritual thinkers of the past century. Writing and lecturing under the solitary name Neville, he enthralled audiences with one simple, radical idea: the human imagination is God. Whatever you think and feel, Neville taught, you out-picture in your world.This exceptional lesson plan, supplemented with a bonus chapter by historian Mitch Horowitz, recreates Neville's master class, conserving his words exactly as students heard them at the time. These five lessons, plus a question-and-answer section, are the most explicit and unpretentious descriptions of the master's techniques."I thought I could change others through effort. Now I know I cannot change another unless I first change myself. To change another within my world I must first change my concept of that other; and to do it best I change my concept of self. For it was the concept I held of self that made me see others as I did."— Neville Goddard (Five Lessons: A Master Class by Neville)
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