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There is nothing to change but our concept of self. Humanity is a single being in spite of its many forms and faces and there is in it only such seeming separation as we find in our own being when we are dreaming. The pictures and circumstances we see in dreams are creations of our own imagination and have no existence save in ourselves. The same is true of the pictures and circumstances we see in this dream of life. They reveal our concepts of ourselves

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There is nothing to change but our concept of self. Humanity is a single being in spite of its many forms and faces and there is in it only such seeming separation as we find in our own being when we are dreaming. The pictures and circumstances we see in dreams are creations of our own imagination and have no existence save in ourselves. The same is true of the pictures and circumstances we see in this dream of life. They reveal our concepts of ourselves
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Neville Goddard was a Barbadian writer, speaker, and mystic, born on February 19, 1905, in Saint Michael, Barbados. He moved to the United States as a young adult, where he would go on to become a prominent figure in the field of self-help and mysticism. Goddard is best known for teaching the power of human imagination, asserting that it is omnificent, meaning it has limitless power, and is, in essence, divine. His teachings revolved around the idea that individuals could create their desired reality through the focused use of imagination. Goddard s works and lectures emphasized that the key to personal transformation lies within the mind, and he encouraged people to engage in visualization and meditation techniques to manifest their desires. He believed that one could achieve anything by truly believing in it and embodying the feeling of already having it. Neville Goddard passed away on October 1, 1972, in West Hollywood, California, at the age of 67. His influence endures through his books and teachings, which continue to inspire those seeking spiritual and personal growth. He was the son of Joseph Nathaniel Goddard and Wilhelmina Goddard, and had two children, Victoria and Joseph Neville Goddard.