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Neville Goddard (1905-1972) was among the last century's most articulate, profoundly influential teacher, new thought author and mystic who wrote on the Bible, esotericism and is considered to be one of the pioneers of the "law of assumption". Possessed of a self-educated and uncommonly sharp intellect, Neville captured the sheer logic of creative-mind principles as perhaps no other figure of his era. This collection combines 14 of Neville's works into one convenient book, Included in this book:At Your Command Awakened Imagination Feeling Is the Secret Freedom for All He Breaks the Shell I…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Neville Goddard (1905-1972) was among the last century's most articulate, profoundly influential teacher, new thought author and mystic who wrote on the Bible, esotericism and is considered to be one of the pioneers of the "law of assumption". Possessed of a self-educated and uncommonly sharp intellect, Neville captured the sheer logic of creative-mind principles as perhaps no other figure of his era. This collection combines 14 of Neville's works into one convenient book, Included in this book:At Your Command Awakened Imagination Feeling Is the Secret Freedom for All He Breaks the Shell I Know My Father Out of This World Prayer-The Art of Believing Resurrection-A Confession of Faith Seedtime and Harvest The Law and the Promise The Power of Awareness The Search Your Faith Is Your Fortune
Autorenporträt
Neville Lancelot Goddard, generally known simply as Neville, was an American author who wrote on the Bible, mysticism, and self-help. Neville came to the United States to study drama at the age of seventeen. During his entertaining tour in England as a vaudeville dancer and stage actor, he developed a great interest in metaphysics. Hence, he gave up his entertainment job and devote fully to the study of metaphysics and spiritual matters. Neville gives the readers the necessary tools to understand and manifest what they desire in their lives. According to Goddard, the stories of Esau and Jacob, sons of Issac, are a metaphor of the method by which men manifest their desires.