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Neville Goddard, the 20th-century mystic and teacher of the imagination, consistently taught that the very purpose of human existence is creative expression through consciousness. His philosophy blends biblical mysticism with the power of imagination, suggesting that every person is a co-creator with God.
Neville emphasized that imagination is God in action within us.
He believed that what you imagine with feeling and conviction eventually becomes your lived reality.
In his words: “Imagination creates reality.”
This means you are not here to passively endure life—you are here to shape it by thinking from your desires, not merely about them.
Neville taught that each of us is an individualized aspect of God, the “I AM.”
Our role in this life is to awaken to that truth and use it consciously.
To him, the phrase “I AM” is the divine name—the creative word that shapes reality when paired with feeling.
When you declare “I am healthy,” “I am loved,” or “I am abundant,” and hold it in imagination as real, you impress that state upon the subconscious, which then expresses it in your world.
You are here to imagine boldly, faithfully, and lovingly.
Creation isn’t about forcing outcomes—it’s about assuming the state of the wish fulfilled and resting in the confidence that it already exists in the unseen.
He often referenced scripture, such as “God calleth those things which be not as though they were” (Romans 4:17), as evidence that creation happens first in the mind.
Thus, every desire is not random—it’s a sign of what you are meant to bring forth.
Neville’s techniques for living as a creator included:
Visualization before sleep (the “SATS” state): Imagine yourself already living your desire.
Living in the end: Think and feel as though your wish is already fulfilled.
Revision: Reimagine past events as you wish they had gone, thereby altering their impact on your present and future.
Neville Goddard’s position is clear: you are here to create—not to suffer passively, but to awaken to the divine power within you. By recognizing imagination as the true creative force, you step into your role as a conscious co-creator of your life.
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Spotify AlbumsMantras to Quiet the Soul
(This is a link to one of my albums on spotify A Place Called Peace)
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Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/mettastateofmind/
Coloring Books:Â
Angels are Among Us Coloring Book
#CompassionateLiving #Mindfulness #LovingKindness #MindfulnessMusicÂ
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By raggetysamNeville Goddard, the 20th-century mystic and teacher of the imagination, consistently taught that the very purpose of human existence is creative expression through consciousness. His philosophy blends biblical mysticism with the power of imagination, suggesting that every person is a co-creator with God.
Neville emphasized that imagination is God in action within us.
He believed that what you imagine with feeling and conviction eventually becomes your lived reality.
In his words: “Imagination creates reality.”
This means you are not here to passively endure life—you are here to shape it by thinking from your desires, not merely about them.
Neville taught that each of us is an individualized aspect of God, the “I AM.”
Our role in this life is to awaken to that truth and use it consciously.
To him, the phrase “I AM” is the divine name—the creative word that shapes reality when paired with feeling.
When you declare “I am healthy,” “I am loved,” or “I am abundant,” and hold it in imagination as real, you impress that state upon the subconscious, which then expresses it in your world.
You are here to imagine boldly, faithfully, and lovingly.
Creation isn’t about forcing outcomes—it’s about assuming the state of the wish fulfilled and resting in the confidence that it already exists in the unseen.
He often referenced scripture, such as “God calleth those things which be not as though they were” (Romans 4:17), as evidence that creation happens first in the mind.
Thus, every desire is not random—it’s a sign of what you are meant to bring forth.
Neville’s techniques for living as a creator included:
Visualization before sleep (the “SATS” state): Imagine yourself already living your desire.
Living in the end: Think and feel as though your wish is already fulfilled.
Revision: Reimagine past events as you wish they had gone, thereby altering their impact on your present and future.
Neville Goddard’s position is clear: you are here to create—not to suffer passively, but to awaken to the divine power within you. By recognizing imagination as the true creative force, you step into your role as a conscious co-creator of your life.
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Spotify AlbumsMantras to Quiet the Soul
(This is a link to one of my albums on spotify A Place Called Peace)
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Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/mettastateofmind/
Coloring Books:Â
Angels are Among Us Coloring Book
#CompassionateLiving #Mindfulness #LovingKindness #MindfulnessMusicÂ
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Thank you for listening!