Neville
Neville Lancelot Goddard, simply known as Neville, was born in Barbados, West Indies on Feb. 19, 1905, the fourth child in a family of nine boys and one girl. He came to the United States in 1922 and for awhile enjoyed a career in the theatre. His interest in mysticism grew as did his esoteric interpretations of the Bible. He studied with a man named Abdullah for many years, learning Hebrew and delving deeply into the hidden symbolic meaning of the Kabbalah and scripture. Neville began...See more
Neville Lancelot Goddard, simply known as Neville, was born in Barbados, West Indies on Feb. 19, 1905, the fourth child in a family of nine boys and one girl. He came to the United States in 1922 and for awhile enjoyed a career in the theatre. His interest in mysticism grew as did his esoteric interpretations of the Bible. He studied with a man named Abdullah for many years, learning Hebrew and delving deeply into the hidden symbolic meaning of the Kabbalah and scripture. Neville began lecturing and travelled throughout the United Sates, making his home In Los Angeles. His words are timeless, and as relevant today as the day he wrote them. Many have quoted Neville's iconic phrases: "Assume the feeling of the wish fulfilled," "Imagining creates reality," or "A change of feeling is a change of destiny," thus, adding new light, depth and meaning of how the Law of Attraction works. He also translates the Bible in a new light, explaining how the stories and parables are psychological dramas representing our consciousness. That all of its characters and actors are personified qualities and attributes of our consciousness. That God and Christ in each of us is our consciousness, our awareness of being, and through our imagination we can transform (resurrect) our outer world. Neville passed on Oct. 1, 1972. He has left us with many wonderful books and hundreds of lectures which are available on the Internet. "Claim yourself to be that which you desire to be and that you shall be." See less