I Am Is the Way - 1966 Lectures

Author(s): Neville

Mind, Body & Spirit

Neville was born in Barbados, West Indies in 1905 into a poor English familyâe"nine boys and one girlâe"where he was raised and educated in a traditional Christian manner. His father who knew about the power of imagining, along with the help of his industrious sons, made the Goddards into the largest business presence in the island, and at his death left all ten children independently wealthy.At age seventeen Neville left Barbados for New York City where he worked in retail for several years until he became a dancer in Broadway shows. This led to a stint in London where he was introduced to metaphysical thought, and upon returning to New York he began to teach the law of imagining in 1938 to ever-growing audiences in the East, Los Angeles and San Francisco. When he moved his family to Los Angeles in the early 1950s he was attracting crowds of 2,000 for his Sunday talks. Everyone wanted somethingâe"homes, new jobs, mates, moneyâe"and he successfully taught them how to fulfill those desires through the use of their all-powerful human imaginations. The techniques, testimonies from his audiences, the creative formula, visions, dreams and Bible interpretations are discussed simply and in detail in these lectures. They encourage any seeker to apply his or her imagination for success, and ultimately lead to the appreciation that there is no intermediary between God (manâe(tm)s I AM) and man.Starting in 1959 he had a series of six visions over a three and a half year periodâe"resurrection/birth from above; David; splitting of the temple/ascension; and the doveâe(tm)s descent. Then he understood his mission: To first experience these visions, understand their meanings, and then teach the meaning of these signs that are given to man after multiple lifetimes and all states of consciousness have been played by each individual. These signs confirm the awakening of manâe(tm)s soul. Manâe(tm)s origin and destiny are divineâe"from unity into diversity back to unity, with no loss of individuality. All is forgiven and the exile, the prodigal returns to Lordship, greatly expanded by the journey through limitation, illusion and a sleep likened unto death.

General Information

  • : 9781490773339
  • : Trafford Publishing
  • : Trafford Publishing
  • : 11 May 2016
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Other Specifications

  • : Neville
  • : Paperback
  • : 462