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Neville Goddard, a self-help author who extensively wrote on the power of the human imagination, is the author of the book Five Lessons: A Master Class. Five lectures that Goddard delivered in the early 1950s are included in the book. Goddard instructs readers on how to use their imagination to design the life they desire in the lectures. The tenets of Goddard are predicated on the notion that the universe is a creation of our imagination. He advocates adopting the mindset of having our wishes come true in order to build the life we want. This implies that everything we want may be created by…mehr

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Neville Goddard, a self-help author who extensively wrote on the power of the human imagination, is the author of the book Five Lessons: A Master Class. Five lectures that Goddard delivered in the early 1950s are included in the book. Goddard instructs readers on how to use their imagination to design the life they desire in the lectures. The tenets of Goddard are predicated on the notion that the universe is a creation of our imagination. He advocates adopting the mindset of having our wishes come true in order to build the life we want. This implies that everything we want may be created by just seeing it already existing. Many individuals have embraced Goddard's teachings to make beneficial changes in their life, and they have had an impact on the New Thought movement. Goddard's Five Lessons are a fantastic resource for making life changes. You can build the life you desire if you are ready to study and put these concepts into practice.
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Neville Lancelot Goddard, also known as Neville Goddard, was a Barbadian New Thought author and mystic who wrote on the Bible, esotericism, and other subjects. He is regarded as one of the founders of the "law of assumption" and lived from February 19, 1905, to October 1, 1972. Goddard was born to Joseph Nathaniel and Wilhelmina Goddard on February 19, 1905, in Barbados. Around 1922, he moved to New York City, where he started out as a ballet and ballroom dancer. He was a dancer who also dabbled in acting. "For ten years I was a dancer," he writes in "Consciousness is the Only Reality, "dancing in Broadway shows, in vaudeville, in nightclubs, and in Europe." Goddard gave a talk about religion at The Town Hall in the early 1950s. Goddard passed away from a brain aneurysm on October 1, 1972, at the age of 67. He had lived in Los Angeles for over twenty years.