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LadyGrace · 70-79
I think it's sad. Neville had different beliefs about the bible, than devout Christians. For starters, Neville denied that the Bible presented some form of historical record. Neville claimed that the Bible was, in fact, figurative and not literal and that it didn’t describe actual events but rather an internal struggle taking place within all humans. God is against mysticism and makes no bones about that, in the bible.
Goddard stole passages from the New Testament in order to make it appear Christian. He claimed our consciousness is God, which is taught nowhere in the bible. God gave us our conscience to make us AWARE of Him.
Goddard stole passages from the New Testament in order to make it appear Christian. He claimed our consciousness is God, which is taught nowhere in the bible. God gave us our conscience to make us AWARE of Him.
Jester1987 · M
@LadyGrace He did claim one thing clearly that he isn't a mystic. He was talking about it in one of his speech about it clearing that out. People put him into catagory of s mystic because they didn't know what else to put him into. Whatever he is sharing is through what he had experienced. Back in those days majority of people were Christians, so to make them understand his perspective he had to rely on the passages of the Bible which resonated with his experiences. I know Jesus talked about the false sheep and to beware of them. But then Neville clearly said that don't believe what he says, you must experience it yourself, you got nothing to lose. Many people have tried it and they have manifested. It's God's promise, you ask and you shall receive. It has nothing to do with mysticism. He even mentioned that many priests from Vatican and elsewhere did come to him to understand the meaning of biblical stories. These priest who should not look elsewhere looked because of how Neville's words resonated with their own experience.
One thing I like about Neville Goddard's name is that it kinda sounds like "The Will of God's Art". Neville, he is teaching something of sort.
One thing I like about Neville Goddard's name is that it kinda sounds like "The Will of God's Art". Neville, he is teaching something of sort.
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Jester1987 · M
@LadyGrace I understand. I think it's the one who developed website put in such phrase. Remember, Internet wasn't there during his time. If it was it was there in very late in his life and that too a dos version but nothing like today. If it's written on the book or the website then it's the editor's of his book who put in those words. It's a sale tactics and written as per what they believed he was.
Even I called him mystic in my original post though But back then I hadn't heard his speech where he was trying make it clear he isn't a mystic.
But whatever. I have tried his techniques and I have manifested the promise God mentioned.
Btw, do you have any thoughts over Bruno Gröning? If you don't know him. Watch the 3 part documentary on YouTube over his life. It's related to God and how he did his miracle through him.
Even I called him mystic in my original post though But back then I hadn't heard his speech where he was trying make it clear he isn't a mystic.
But whatever. I have tried his techniques and I have manifested the promise God mentioned.
Btw, do you have any thoughts over Bruno Gröning? If you don't know him. Watch the 3 part documentary on YouTube over his life. It's related to God and how he did his miracle through him.