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Neville Goddard wrote his books mostly from the 1940s through the 1960’s, always using his first name only—Neville. His books remain popular to this day, due to their timely and powerful messages. In this case, with Awakened Imagination, Neville reveals how one can use their own power to reach goals, no matter how lofty, using a rather simple process. The inner world is the key to achieving outer results if one knows how to use it. Most struggle by battling everything “out there” in a physical way, trying to force things into existence, with very little mental finesse except for recognizing their desire. Neville reveals how one can use their limitless imagination to create an attractive force that will bring certain things to them, rather than them having to fight for it with less chance of success. Using the wisdom of the Bible and the works of the mystic William Blake to back up his system, one receives not only proof, but encouragement, to delve into one’s inner world to achieve the outer results one seeks. He details how happiness actually works, and thereby allows us to work to achieve happiness. This powerful little book is well worth your attention if things have not worked out perfectly in life, but you still know that whatever is missing can truly be achieved. This book is a great tool for finding a better way that actually works.
Prayer is the master key. A key may fit one door of a house, but when it fits all doors it may well claim to be a master key. Such and no less a key is prayer to all earthly problems.
Neville Goddard wrote mostly from the 1940's through the 1960's, always using his first name only - Neville. His books are still highly sought after today. This book reveals the important spiritual messages that can be found in the major stories of the Bible. According to Neville, these Bible stories are not historical. If understood correctly, they are meant as tools for the inner transformation of the reader. The Bible is first and foremost a religious book, so it makes sense that its stories would have the purpose of providing spiritual growth and transformation. Neville is a master at interpreting biblical symbolism and explains it in a way that allows us to see the Bible in a whole new light - and possibly the way it was intended. The Bible was meant to teach and to empower the individual. Whether it is real history or not - or a combination of both - Neville brings out the full potential of the stories. They are revealed as powerful teaching mechanisms, which many have experienced with great satisfaction. Reading this book may shift your understanding of the Bible and more importantly, of yourself.
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