Showing posts with label New Thought. Show all posts
Showing posts with label New Thought. Show all posts

Friday, January 29, 2021

The Edinburgh Lectures on Mental Science



Foreword This book contains the substance of a course of lectures recently given by the writer in the Queen Street Hall, Edinburgh. Its purpose is to indicate the Natural Principles governing the relation between Mental Action and Material Conditions, and thus to afford the student an intelligible starting‑point for the practical study of the subject. T. T. March, 1904.

Edinburgh Lectures  

Neville Goddard’s Biography

Neville Goddard’s Biography 

 


Neville Goddard was born on 19 February 1905 in St. Michael, Barbados in the British West Indies, to Joseph Nathaniel Goddard, a merchant, and Wilhelmina Nee Hinkinson. Neville was the fourth child in a family of nine boys and one girl.

In 1922 he came to the United States on board the S.S. Vasari to study drama at the age of seventeen. He became a dancer, and during this time he married his first wife, and they had a son together, named Joseph Neville Goddard.[7] While touring with his dance company in England he developed an interest in metaphysics after striking up a conversation with a Scotsman who lent him a series of books on the powers of the mind. Upon his return to New York he gave up the entertainment industry to devote his full attention to the study of spiritual and mystical matters.

Neville Goddard’s first marriage was short lived, and he remained single for years until in the 1930s he met his second wife, who was a designer.[6] After they married, they had a daughter named Victoria or “Vicky”.[8] In 1943, he was drafted into the U.S. Army at age 38,[9] which he did not want, especially since he felt he was too old to become a soldier and had a wife and daughter at home to take care of. Through the power of imagination, as Neville told it in his March 24, 1972 lecture,[9] he was honorably discharged after just a few weeks of training. One consequence of his brief Army training was that he received full United States citizenship, having been a British citizen up to this point.[9]

Abdullah – Neville Goddard’s Teacher

Goddard’s interest in esoteric interpretations of the Bible deepened after he met Abdullah, an Ethopian Jew who lectured on Esoteric Christianity and taught both Goddard and Joseph Murphy. Neville went to hear him somewhat under protest to satisfy the constant urging of a friend, saying “I recall the first night I met Abdullah. I had purposely delayed going to one of his meetings because a man whose judgement I did not trust had insisted on my attendance. At the end of the meeting, Ab approached me and said: ‘Neville, you are six months late.’ Startled, I questioned how he knew my name, when he said: ‘The brothers told me you would be here six months ago.’ Then he added: ‘I will remain until you have received all that I must give you. Then I will depart.’ He, too, may have longed to go, but he had to wait for me.”[10][11] From this introduction, Neville studied with Abdullah learning Hebrew, the Kabbalah, and the hidden symbolic meaning of Scripture.[12]

Neville Goddard’s Lectures

After traveling extensively throughout the United States, Neville eventually made his home in Los Angeles where, in the 1950s, he gave a series of talks on television and radio, and for many years lectured regularly to capacity audiences at the Wilshire Ebell Theater.[13] In the 1960s and early 1970s, he confined most of his lectures to Los Angeles, New York, and San Francisco.

In his early lectures and books Neville dealt solely with what he called The Law, the technique of creating one’s physical reality through imagining. It is this portion of his expression that most closely accords with the teachings of the New Thought movement. In describing The Law, Neville related how he made a sea voyage from New York to see his family in Barbados during the Depression, without any money of his own.[14]

He related how, by the use of imaging power, he was honorably discharged from military service to continue his lectures during World War II.[15] He gave his audiences in San Francisco in the 1950s and 1960s accounts of how others had made use of The Law.[16] He discussed it on television in the Los Angeles area, saying, “Learn how to use your imaginal power, lovingly, on behalf of others, for Man is moving into a world where everything is subject to his imaginal power.”

Note:  Almost all of Neville Goddard’s lectures are available at http://freeneville.com

Tuesday, October 20, 2015

Our Amazing Power of Thought and Human Imagination



As we become more and more aware we realize that there is the same consciousness in all things, but only to different degrees. Whenever we envision a thing or an event in our mind's eye, we also sense the manner in which the physical world will be affected. Our very own consciousness affects the consciousness of the thing first visualized. It becomes clear then that nothing can externalize itself in our world without first having been conjured up in our minds. Upon realizing this fact, the smallest and even the most trivial of actions will  suddenly have new and much more powerful significance in our daily living.  As simple as making your routine cup of coffee, or clicking the television to the evening news  or even making a phone call, you will now see had to first be pictured in your mind in order for it to be done in real life. Everything ranging from the simplest of tasks to the most astounding feats of mankind; man's mission to the moon, voyaging the high-seas and discovering the earth was round instead of flat, and even "discovering" so-called, 'new worlds' were all  at one time, just figments of our wonderful human imagination.Thoughts.

Apollo 17 moon landing, 1972.


Thought and then materialization is the natural 'cause and effect' of all things in existence. Divine Intelligence, out of which all thought springs, is the true Source. In order for this amazing planet, to be rotating cohesively and intelligently within our galaxy within an immense universe leading to infinity ad-infinitum, it first had to be a thought. A Divine Thought. When we contemplate the width, depth and breadth of this, we see that if our thought even remotely affects things and their outcomes as such, that is must also be possible for us to redirect them toward achieving and maintaining any and every specific goal that can come to mind. Furthermore, that we must then have the same ability to stop focusing our attention upon certain things and responding to every single stimuli being thrown our way by the sensual world that is of little to no benefit to us when it comes to achieving our goals. Society has conditioned us to think invertedly.
The majority of us think in a backwards manner from how we were designed to; and upon discovering the proper way to think, our lives become much more enjoyable, meaningful and we reap the full benefits of all that is promised to us.
This awareness is most liberating as it frees us greatly from the chains that bind us. It is this awareness that helps us become more disciplined, enlightened and therefore, more powerful beings. Consciousness is in and a part of everything because its material form is determined only by the awareness of the thinker. If and when the idea changes, the thing changes also for the idea is the thing itself. Quoting one of my favourite teacher's words, "When you change the way you look at things, the things you look at change." In one of Dr. Wayne Dyer's many inspirational books, 'The Power of Intention', he shares this remarkable truth; but it is that much more profound when we study what thought actually is and what effect it has on our physical world.

Our image-making ability or imagination is affected by our knowledge and perception of ourselves. This is precisely why scripture tells us to, "know thyself." This knowing takes on many forms and can also be deemed as the level of faith we have in ourselves and faith in its effectiveness. What occurs unbeknownst to many is that this sense of ability can and never will be adequate when it comes solely from the ego or the surface self. It can do, be, or have all things only when it results from our identification of ourselves with our supreme Source. It is the awakening of the spirit that allows man to visualize clearly. This spiritual connection was responsible for all the many visions and dreams told of throughout history straight to the present day. Spiritually adept teachers, gurus, sages, prophets and apostles and those called "saints" were godly men and so deeply connected to Source that they absolutely knew that there was and is a more superior power to themselves through which they gained all their strength. They gave themselves completely to this Power to be used as instruments or vessels, knowing that the outcome would greatly supersede any attempt of their own.

Before a man even dares to consider himself a saint, he can begin to discipline his mind and to exercise the faith required to believe in the externalization of the things he desires. Jesus, the greatest spiritual teacher and example to man says in  Matthew 17:20  , He replied, "Because you have so little faith. Truly I tell you, if you have faith as small as a mustard seed, you can say to this mountain, 'Move from here to there,' and it will move. Nothing will be impossible for you." and Mark 9:23 , Jesus said unto him, "If you can believe, all things are possible to him that believes." Jesus made mention repeatedly as well as performed many acts of wonder that prove that the manifesting of our innermost dreams and desires come by us first accepting that all things come from the Father and also, by our own accepting them as reality in our minds through faith. . Nothing is impossible to the man who, in his mind, believes that nothing is impossible to him. Nick Wallenda, world-class tight-rope walker is an immediate example to me of this. Walking the Grand Canyon back in June of 2013 by tight-rope and leaving the world of viewers with their minds blown as to how much faith a man must have in order to successfully fulfill that tremendous goal. 

Nik Wallenda tight-rope walking the Grand Canyon in 2013
 When one believes in a thing or in his ability to do a thing, like magic, there is an almost supernatural burst of energy and insight that fills his entire being, making him able to tackle just about anything that comes along and/or tries to get in his way. Nature and the entire universe responds as if with helping hands to get him to achieve his goals. The earth and everything in it was created for man's benefit, expression and enjoyment so that our Creator may ultimately enjoy what He has made through us and so that he may be glorified. This tells us why gratitude is of so much importance but that topic is for another post. It is God or the Universal Subconscious Mind that is the Grand-doer of all things, responding accordingly to the pictures we project onto it with our conscious thoughts. We should then guard our minds and what we allow to enter it. We should also be as clear and specific as possible about our intentions, what we desire and why we do in the first place. It is surely no easy task having been trained (brainwashed) practically since birth into inverted thinking; or being reactive to circumstances and thinking according to what has already taken place instead of being pro-active and thinking of the end we wish to affect. This is the reason why many live in such turmoil and needless suffering throughout life. The Bible says in Matthew 7:14, "Because strait is the gate, and narrow is the way, which leadeth unto life, and few there be that find it." It is in our best interest to change this way of thinking and begin to think first of our intended outcome. In other words, "think from the end." It is this way of thinking that makes us deliberate creators of our lives and the world around us.



Monday, October 19, 2015

Neville Goddard - Your Supreme Dominion





Very powerful audio lecture by Neville Goddard.




READ HERE:
Your Supreme Dominion

What's New? Neville Goodard Lectures.






I can't believe that it's been this long! The post below were actually what drove me back. I have been offline for quite some time and was not sure whether or not I should return to my blog. My inability (thus far) in finding gainful employment was one of the main reasons I was unable to have internet up but God is good and He always makes a way for those who have a will.

The topic of will was what I decided to begin with. Although I don't currently have a whole heap of time to do an extensive post, I will outline what's going on with the below videos that I've posted by Mr. Neville Goddard. Many of you may wonder what in the world I find so interesting about a man who lived in the mid-to-late 1900's and whose name few people know. Those who are in certain fields, have certain interests and have elevated to a certain consciousness would most definitely know who he is. Along the likes of Emmett Fox, Thomas Troward, Napoleon Hill, Ralph Waldo Emerson is Neville Goddard; a New Thought teacher who has seen beyond this physical realm in which we live into the deeper innate Spirit that dwells within.

The time that I have spent away from this little blogging abode has led me to many amazing discoveries within myself and my spirit. It is as if a veil has been removed from my eyes and I can now see clearly into my soul; therefore into the glorious infinity of Spirit itself. All of the years of seeking have led me to these discoveries. One good book by a wonderful author led to the next and to the next until I finally arrive at the best books of them all; The Holy Bible. Within this great and all powerful book lies the secrets and knowledge of life. Many people, just like myself, have taken its stories as literal acts of history that all end with a moral. The mistake I am now seeing in that conception of the Bible is that every single story tells of a psychological drama where each character represents our own individual psyche. The deeper you delve in, the more clearly you see that it's tales and parables describe each one of us and our consciousness. It is amazing the more and more you read because there is no other book on the face of this living earth that compounds every aspect of a man's life and being so completely and yet so subliminally. It is written only as if its writer is God Himself who fashioned each and every one of us to His image and likeness. The Good Book is aptly so good because just as the animals, plants and every other living thing on this earth was put here for our use and benefit, so was the living Word of our Creator.

Besides Thomas Troward and one of his latter students, Genevieve Behrend Mr. Goddard is by far at present my favorite teacher. His understanding of mental science and New Thought concepts is far reaching and his ability to express them for our own understanding is impeccable. These videos do use scripture to support his points but it is more about getting us to understand ourselves. I can tell that he spent many years of his life studying the teachings of Christ and God and has endeavored day-in and day-out to live accordingly. It is my desire to store these series of five (5) lectures in a safe place for further enjoyment as well as to share them with anyone who wishes true enlightenment or a soulful bit of inspiration.

I intend to post regularly and apologize for my long absence. I understand that people get bored and frustrated at inconsistency and in this fast-paced world of technology there's hardly time to wait anymore. My own understanding however, is that one can only do what can be done today and let tomorrow handle itself. When the time is right, it will come. The discipline is important on the one hand but being compelled to please the masses can't be good for the soul either. One must do what is pleasing to himself.  Do enjoy!

Attaining Your Desires by Genevieve Behrend




Attaining Your Desires by Genevieve Behrend
Another great listen!

Your Invisible Power by Genevieve Behrend







Your Invisible Power





A great student of mental science and of Dr. Thomas Troward. Hers was the book I read that led me to his. Her written dialogue was very fascinating and kept me intrigued the whole way through. I don't see how some people are not as thrilled as I am by all of this. I tried reading a paragraph or two to my husband and was so captivated by its meaning. Afterwhich, he looked at me and said, "Good job. You see the remote?" That was the moment when I realized that everyone operates from a different level of consciousness and that I will make it my goal to attract more of the people that I connect with. I love it when it clicks, and can't stand it when it doesn't! Very seldom do you find people that you really can connect to on a higher level.  They can be considered as your soul-mates I guess because it's like your souls actually do connect.


The Hidden Power by Thomas Troward




The Hidden Power 
by 
Thomas Troward



After reading this book, everything began falling into place in my mind. Things that I often thought about but had no explanation for started to make perfect sense. I'll admit that his style of speaking and writing are not typical of today's of course, but it was precise and well-written so that the reader makes perfect sense of the points he's trying explain and expand upon.

I needed time this morning after the kids went off to school after a semi-rough weekend. Like I said this morning, Mondays are like my weekend!

"The Hidden Power" assembles Thomas Troward's essays on New Thought and other areas of mental science. I suggest taking time to read this like I did to get the full understanding of it. Our basic and universal laws as human beings are explained and our connection to everything else is as well. I believe that all further studies on the topics of mental science, the Law of Attraction and most importantly, Christianity will become so much more clear and meaningful after this; not to mention enjoyable! I enjoyed reading this book so much that I transferred the copy I downloaded to my phone so that I had the time to read in silence, uninterrupted. My favourite time of the day is the wee hours of the morning when everything's quiet so I can gather my thoughts and put them into perspective.

I thought I'd add a link to download the .pdf version as well.









Namaste.