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Awakened Imagination

The Power that makes Achievement and Attainment Inevitable
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Using short quotations from the Bible and from Blake, Yeats, Emerson, Lawrence, Quintillian, Hermes, and the Hermetica, Neville reveals "The Power that makes the achievement of aims, the attainment of desires, inevitable," showing that the Christ is the human imagination.

For over 70 years, DeVorss Publications has been the proud publisher of Neville Goddard, who was among the last century's most articulate and charismatic purveyors of the New Thought philosophy.

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For over 70 years, DeVorss Publications has been the proud publisher of Neville Goddard.

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Awakened Imagination
Awakened Imagination Sale price$5.95

A Note From The Author

“Leave the mirror and change your face. Leave the world alone and change your conceptions of yourself.” - NEVILLE

Neville Goddard

About Author

Neville Goddard

Born in Barbados, West Indies, Neville came to the United States to study drama at the age of seventeen. In 1932 he gave up the theater to devote his attention to his studies in mysticism when he began his lecture career in New York City. After traveling throughout the country, he eventually made his home in Los Angeles where, in the late 1950’s, he gave a series of talks on television, and for many years, lectured regularly to capacity audiences at the Wilshire Ebell Theater. Although Neville’s career peaked in the late 1950’s and early 60’s, his message continues to find a place in the hearts of spiritual readers throughout the world today. Neville Goddard was one of the more quietly dramatic and supremely influential teachers in the New Thought field for many years.

Testimonial

"Neville Goddard was one of the quietly dramatic and supremely influential teachers in the New Thought field for many years...In a simple, yet somehow elegant one-hour lecture, Neville was able to clarify the nature of God and God's relationship to every person. He spoke of God in intimate terms as though he knew god very well, which he did."

Roy Eugene Davis