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Neville Goddard
Neville Goddard’s 1966 work “Resurrection” explores the culmination of his spiritual teachings: the awakening of divine identity within human consciousness. In this later and deeply mystical work (Vol. XV of his collected works), Neville focuses on what he called “the Promise” — the inner realization of God, resurrection, and the fulfillment of a spiritual destiny beyond material manifestation.
Through biblical interpretation, metaphysical insight, and personal mystical experience, Neville presents scripture as a symbolic account of transformation taking place within the individual. He explains that resurrection is not merely a future religious event, but an awakening in consciousness through which one discovers the divine nature of imagination and the true identity of self.
In this audiobook, you’ll discover:
- Neville’s deeper teaching on resurrection and spiritual awakening
- What “the Promise” means within his philosophy
- How biblical symbolism describes inner psychological and mystical transformation
- The relationship between divine imagination, consciousness, and identity
- Why spiritual realization extends beyond material manifestation
- How Neville interprets scripture as a guide to self-realization and divine fulfillment
Perfect for students of manifestation, metaphysics, biblical mysticism, the Law of Assumption, and Neville Goddard’s later spiritual teachings, “Resurrection” offers a deeper exploration of consciousness, divine identity, and the awakening of imagination.
Neville Goddard’s “Resurrection” (1966) remains an important work for readers interested in manifestation, spiritual awakening, the Promise, biblical symbolism, consciousness, self-realization, and the creative power of divine imagination.
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