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The Neville Goddard Lectures Podcast is devoted to preserving and sharing the original spoken teachings of Neville Goddard.
Hosted by Lynna K Teer, this podcast presents Neville Goddard’s lectures in their pure, uninterrupted form, allowing listeners to engage directly with his words as he delivered them. Neville gave more than four hundred lectures between the 1940s and early 1970s, many of which were never widely circulated after his death in 1972.
Each episode features a single lecture drawn from archival sources, carefully selected and restored to make Neville’s teachings accessible to
Hosted by Lynna K Teer, this podcast presents Neville Goddard’s lectures in their pure, uninterrupted form, allowing listeners to engage directly with his words as he delivered them. Neville gave more than four hundred lectures between the 1940s and early 1970s, many of which were never widely circulated after his death in 1972.
Each episode features a single lecture drawn from archival sources, carefully selected and restored to make Neville’s teachings accessible to
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This episode of The Neville Goddard Lectures Podcast features the lecture summary read by Lynna K Teer, along with the full original lecture “God’s Son” by Neville Goddard.In “God’s Son,” Neville Goddard explains that the term “Son of God” does not refer to a single external figure, but to the divine identity awakened within every individual. Neville reveals that God’s Son is the human imagination itself; the means through which God expresses and experiences creation.Neville taught that man is not separate from God. Man is God made visible in human form. The Son is the embodiment of the Father, and to know the Son is to know God. This realization dissolves the illusion of separation and restores man to the awareness of his true spiritual identity.Scripture, when read symbolically, is not describing external history, but the inner awakening of consciousness. The revelation of God’s Son occurs when man recognizes himself as the creative power behind all experience. At that moment, the search for God outside oneself comes to an end.In this lecture, Neville clarifies:What the “Son of God” represents in spiritual and psychological termsWhy imagination is the divine identity within manHow Scripture describes an inner awakening rather than external historyThe relationship between consciousness, creation, and divine identityWhy sonship is realized through direct experience rather than belief aloneUnder The Law, man uses imagination to assume states and give them expression in the world. What is accepted inwardly becomes externalized as experience. But Neville explains that the deeper revelation is the recognition of the one who is imagining.Under The Promise, man awakens as God’s Son and discovers his eternal unity with the Father. No longer identified solely with changing states and conditions, he realizes himself as the divine being who gives life to all experience.“God’s Son” reveals that man’s highest destiny is not merely to change circumstances, but to awaken to his true identity as the Son of God; living from inner authority, creative power, and conscious union with the Father.For structured study resources, original lecture archives, and deeper exploration of Neville Goddard’s teachings, visitNevilleGoddardOfficial.com.To explore practical application of The Law, listen to The Mindset and Manifesting Podcast.For discussions devoted entirely to The Promise and spiritual awakening, listen to The Journey of Awakening Podcast.
This episode of The Neville Goddard Lectures Podcast features the lecture summary read by Lynna K Teer, along with the full original lecture “God’s Purpose” by Neville Goddard.In "God's Seven Eyes", Neville Goddard interprets the biblical phrase “the seven eyes of God” as a psychological and spiritual truth within man. Rather than referring to a literal or external vision, Neville reveals that these “eyes” represent thecomplete capacity of awareness through which God experiences and observes creation.Neville taught that God is not separate from man. God seesthrough man. The “seven eyes” symbolize the fullness of perception, the total awareness by which reality is known and experienced. This is not about physical sight, but about the depth and range of consciousness itself.Scripture, when read symbolically, is describing thestructure of awareness. The seven eyes indicate the all-seeing nature of God within, expressed through the individual as perception, imagination, and recognition.In this lecture, Neville clarifies:What the “seven eyes of God” symbolize in biblical and psychological termsHow awareness itself is the means through which God experiences realityWhy perception is not passive, but participatory in creationHow expanding awareness relates to both The Law and The PromiseUnder The Law, you use awareness to assume states and bringthem into expression. What you consent to as true becomes your experience. But the deeper implication is that awareness itself is divine.Under The Promise, this awareness is recognized as God. Theindividual no longer identifies solely with changing states, but with the one who perceives them all. The “seven eyes” symbolize this total, unified awareness that has always been present.For structured study resources, original lecture archives, and deeper exploration of Neville Goddard’s teachings, visitNevilleGoddardOfficial.com.To explore practical application of The Law, listen to The Mindset and Manifesting Podcast.For discussions devoted entirely to The Promise and spiritual awakening, listen to The Journey of Awakening Podcast.
This episode of The Neville Goddard Lectures Podcast features the lecture summary read by Lynna K Teer, along with the full original lecture “God’s Purpose” by Neville Goddard.In God’s Purpose, Neville Goddard addresses one of the most fundamental questions in spiritual inquiry: why existence exists at all. He explains that God’s purpose is not external, moral, or directive in the conventional sense. Instead, it is the deliberate expansion of awareness through experience, culminating in the awakening of God within the individual.Neville teaches that God became man in order to experiencelimitation, division, and identification with states—only to ultimately awaken from them. This journey is not accidental. It is the purpose. Every aspect of life, including struggle, desire, and transformation, serves the unfolding of this divine intention.Throughout the lecture, Neville reframes human experience as part of a larger, predetermined pattern. What appears as personal life is actually the movement of consciousness through states, gathering experience that will eventually lead to self-recognition. This recognition is what Neville calls The Promise, the moment when man realizes he is the being thatdescended into experience.Neville emphasizes that purpose is not found throughexternal achievement or worldly success. These belong to The Law, which governs the manipulation of states within the world. God’s purpose is fulfilled through awakening, not accomplishment. It is realized when identity shifts fromthe roles one plays to the awareness that animates them.He also clarifies that nothing is wasted. Every experiencecontributes to the awakening process, even those that seem contradictory or painful. All are part of the same movement toward realization. The individual is not separate from this purpose but is the very means through which it is fulfilled.Key themes explored in this lecture include:God’s purpose as the expansion and awakening of awarenessThe descent into limitation as part of the divine planHuman experience as the movement through states of consciousnessThe distinction between worldly success and spiritual fulfillmentThe Promise as the realization of God withinNeville reminds listeners that purpose is not something to be discovered outside of self or constructed through effort. It is already in motion. Life itself is the process through which God fulfills His purpose, bringing Himself to awareness through the individual.This lecture reinforces Neville Goddard’s central teaching: that God’s purpose is to awaken within man, and that every experience serves this inevitable realization.This podcast is devoted to preserving and sharing Neville Goddard’s original lectures in full, allowing listeners to study his teachings exactly as they were delivered.For structured study resources, original lecture archives, and deeper exploration of Neville Goddard’s teachings, visitNevilleGoddardOfficial.com.To explore practical application of The Law, listen to The Mindset and Manifesting Podcast.For discussions devoted entirely to The Promise and spiritual awakening, listen to The Journey of Awakening Podcast.
This episode of The Neville Goddard Lectures Podcast features the lecture summary read by Lynna K Teer, along with the full original lecture “God’s Plan of Salvation” by Neville Goddard.In God’s Plan of Salvation, Neville Goddard redefines salvation entirely, removing it from the framework of external religion and placing it within the individual as an inner, predetermined process of awakening. Salvation is not about being saved from sin, punishment, or external forces, it is the awakening of God within man, fulfilling a divine pattern already implanted in consciousness.Neville explains that the plan of salvation is not something man initiates or earns. It is God’s plan, unfolding from within, bringing the individual to the realization of their true identity. This unfolding is what Neville calls The Promise; a series of spiritual experiences that reveal man as God the Father.Throughout the lecture, Neville emphasizes that Scripture is not a historical record, but a psychological and prophetic blueprint. Every story, character, and event foreshadows the inner journey of awakening that each individual will experience. Salvation, therefore, is the fulfillment of these scriptural patterns within one’s own consciousness.Neville also clarifies that there is nothing man can do to force this awakening. Effort, rituals, and moral striving do not produce salvation. Instead, it unfolds according to divine timing. However, he teaches that understanding The Law, the operation of imagination, prepares consciousness by developing awareness, stability, and control of attention.A central theme in this lecture is that all are destined for salvation. No one is excluded, and no one is lost. The journey may appear different for each individual, but the end is certain: the recognition of oneself as the being spoken of in Scripture.Key themes explored in this lecture include:Salvation as awakening, not rescueScripture as a psychological and prophetic blueprintThe Promise as the fulfillment of God’s planThe inevitability of awakening for allThe role of The Law as preparation, not causeNeville reminds listeners that the search for salvation outside of self leads to confusion and delay. The entire plan is already within. When the experiences of The Promise unfold, they confirm the truth of Scripture and reveal that what was once believed to be external has always been internal.This lecture reinforces Neville Goddard’s highest teaching: that salvation is the realization of one’s true identity as God, and that this realization unfolds according to a divine plan that cannot fail.This podcast is devoted to preserving and sharing Neville Goddard’s original lectures in full, allowing listeners to study his teachings exactly as they were delivered.For structured study resources, original lecture archives, and deeper exploration of Neville Goddard’s teachings, visit NevilleGoddardOfficial.com.To explore practical application of The Law, listen to The Mindset and Manifesting Podcast.For discussions devoted entirely to The Promise and spiritual awakening, listen to The Journey of Awakening Podcast.
This episode of The Neville Goddard Lectures Podcast features the lecture summary read by Lynna K Teer, along with the full original lecture “God’s Law and His Promise” by Neville Goddard.In God’s Law and His Promise, Neville Goddard clarifies the essential distinction between what he calls The Law and The Promise; two aspects of spiritual truth that are often misunderstood or incorrectly combined. While both originate from the same source, they serve entirely different functions in the development of consciousness.Neville explains that The Law refers to the creative power of imagination, the principle that allows man to assume states and see them objectified in the world. Through The Law, one can influence circumstances, change conditions, and deliberately shape experience by embodying a desired state. It is teachable, repeatable, and operates whether one is aware of it or not.However, Neville makes it clear that mastery of The Law does not lead to awakening.The Promise, by contrast, is the fulfillment of Scripture within the individual. It is not something that can be caused, earned, or achieved through technique. It unfolds by grace, revealing one’s true identity as God. Neville describes this as a series of profound inner experiences that radically transform identity and perception, culminating in the realization of oneness with the Father.Throughout the lecture, Neville emphasizes that confusion arises when individuals attempt to use The Law to attain The Promise. The Law governs manifestation within the world of states, but The Promise is the awakening from identification with those states altogether. One prepares through The Law, but one is revealed through The Promise.He also highlights the importance of maturity, stability, and responsibility. The Law disciplines consciousness, teaching control of attention and assumption. This discipline creates the foundation necessary for the unfolding of The Promise, but it does not cause it. The Promise arrives in its own time, independent of effort.Key themes explored in this lecture include:The distinction between The Law and The PromiseImagination as the operant power behind The LawWhy The Promise cannot be achieved through techniqueThe role of discipline and preparation in consciousnessAwakening as the fulfillment of Scripture withinNeville reminds listeners that while The Law can transform circumstances, it does not transform identity at the deepest level. The Promise alone reveals who one truly is beyond all states, beyond all assumptions, and beyond all effort.This lecture reinforces one of Neville Goddard’s most important teachings: that The Law and The Promise must be understood separately. One governs creation within the world. The other reveals the truth of being beyond it.This podcast is devoted to preserving and sharing Neville Goddard’s original lectures in full, allowing listeners to study his teachings exactly as they were delivered.For structured study resources, original lecture archives, and deeper exploration of Neville Goddard’s teachings, visit NevilleGoddardOfficial.com.To explore practical application of The Law, listen to The Mindset and Manifesting Podcast.For discussions devoted entirely to The Promise and spiritual awakening, listen to The Journey of Awakening Podcast.
This episode of The Neville Goddard Lectures Podcastfeatures the lecture summary read by Lynna K Teer, along with the full original lecture “God’s Greatest Gift” by Neville Goddard.In God’s Greatest Gift, Neville Goddard reveals thatthe greatest gift God has given to man is Himself, revealed as awareness, the I AM. This gift is not something external to be received, earned, or granted. It is the very essence of one’s being, already present as the conscious awareness of existence.Neville explains that man continuously overlooks this giftby seeking power, guidance, or fulfillment outside of himself. Yet the creative power of God is not separate. It is the awareness that is reading, perceiving, and imagining in this very moment. To recognize this is to discover that allthings proceed from within, and that consciousness itself is the source of all experience.Throughout the lecture, Neville emphasizes that the I AM isnot merely a phrase, but the name of God. It is the fundamental reality prior to all labels, conditions, and identities. When one becomes aware of being aware, they begin to encounter God directly, not as belief, but as presence.This recognition transforms the way one relates to life, shifting from seeking to knowing.Neville teaches that this gift carries both power andresponsibility. Because awareness creates, whatever is accepted as true within consciousness must express itself outwardly. The individual is therefore not a passive observer, but an active participant in creation. By directing attentionand assuming desired states, one consciously uses this gift rather than remaining subject to unconscious patterns.Key themes explored in this lecture include:The I AM as God’s greatest giftAwareness as the source of all creationThe difference between seeking and recognizingConsciousness as both identity and causeResponsibility in the use of imaginationNeville reminds listeners that nothing needs to be added toself to access this gift. It is already fully present. The only requirement is recognition. When one knows themselves as awareness, they no longer look to the world for validation or power, but understand that all things flow from within.This lecture reinforces Neville Goddard’s central teaching:that God and man are one, and that the awareness of being is the greatest gift because it is the source from which all reality is formed.This podcast is devoted to preserving and sharing NevilleGoddard’s original lectures in full, allowing listeners to study his teachings exactly as they were delivered.For structured study resources, original lecture archives,and deeper exploration of Neville Goddard’s teachings, visitNevilleGoddardOfficial.com.To explore practical application of The Law, listen to TheMindset and Manifesting Podcast.For discussions devoted entirely to The Promise andspiritual awakening, listen to The Journey of Awakening Podcast.
This episode of The Neville Goddard Lectures Podcast features the lecture summary read by Lynna K Teer, along with the full original lecture “God Only Acts” by Neville Goddard.In God Only Acts, Neville Goddard presents one of his most direct and uncompromising teachings: that there is only one actor in reality—God, and that God is your own wonderful human imagination. Every event, condition, and experience in life is not caused by external forces, but is the out-picturing of consciousness in action.Neville explains that nothing exists independent of awareness. What we perceive as the world is the result of states of consciousness being expressed. God does not act from outside of man; God acts as man, through the assumptions he accepts as true. This means that every circumstance, whether desired or undesired, is the result of an assumed state brought into expression.Throughout the lecture, Neville dismantles the idea of external causation. He teaches that there is no power outside of consciousness determining outcomes. Instead, imagination is the only creative force, continuously objectifying itself. To change one’s world, one must not attempt to change conditions directly, but must shift the state from which one is thinking and perceiving.Neville emphasizes that responsibility is inseparable from this understanding. If God alone acts, then all experiences must be traced back to the states we occupy. This realization is not meant to produce guilt, but awareness, an understanding that transformation occurs through a change in identity, not effort or struggle in the external world.Key themes explored in this lecture include:God as the only actor in realityImagination as the sole creative powerStates of consciousness as the cause of all experienceThe illusion of external causationResponsibility as awareness of identityNeville reminds listeners that attempting to change the world without changing self is futile. The outer world is only a mirror. When the state changes, the reflection must follow. There is no other operant power.This lecture reinforces Neville Goddard’s core teaching: that God is not separate from man, and that imagination, acting through assumed states, is the source of all creation.This podcast is devoted to preserving and sharing Neville Goddard’s original lectures in full, allowing listeners to study his teachings exactly as they were delivered.For structured study resources, original lecture archives, and deeper exploration of Neville Goddard’s teachings, visit NevilleGoddardOfficial.com.To explore practical application of The Law, listen to The Mindset and Manifesting Podcast.For discussions devoted entirely to The Promise and spiritual awakening, listen to The Journey of Awakening Podcast.
This episode of The Neville Goddard Lectures Podcast features the lecture summary read by Lynna K Teer, and the full original lecture “God Is Known by Experience” by Neville Goddard.In God Is Known by Experience, Neville Goddard explains that God cannot be understood through doctrine, philosophy, or intellectual belief. God is known only through direct experience — the personal awakening of consciousness to its true identity.Neville teaches that spiritual truth is not something to accept on authority. It must be realized inwardly. The awareness of I AM, when experienced as the creative power behind all life, reveals God not as theory, but as living reality. This realization transforms identity and dissolves doubt.Throughout the lecture, Neville emphasizes that scripture records experiences, not abstract theology. The events described in the Bible symbolize inner awakenings that occur within the individual. When these experiences unfold, they confirm the truth of God as imagination itself.Key themes explored in this lecture include:Experience as the only proof of GodI AM as the name and nature of GodScripture as a record of mystical realizationAwakening as personal revelationNeville reminds listeners that belief without experience leaves consciousness divided. When God is known by experience, faith becomes certainty and seeking ends. The individual no longer hopes for proof but lives from inner knowing.This lecture reinforces Neville Goddard’s highest teaching: that God is discovered through direct awareness of one’s own consciousness as the source and substance of all experience.This podcast is devoted to preserving and sharing Neville Goddard’s original lectures in full, allowing listeners to study his teachings exactly as they were delivered.For structured study resources, original lecture archives, and deeper exploration of Neville Goddard’s teachings, visit NevilleGoddardOfficial.com.To explore practical application of The Law, listen to The Mindset and Manifesting Podcast.For discussions devoted entirely to The Promise and spiritual awakening, listen to The Journey of Awakening Podcast.
This episode of The Neville Goddard Lectures Podcastfeatures the lecture summary read by Lynna K Teer, and the full original lecture “God and I Are One” by Neville Goddard.In God and I Are One, Neville Goddard declares thecentral truth of his teaching: there is no separation between God and the individual. God is not a distant being to be worshipped, but the very awareness of I AM within each person.Neville explains that the statement “I and my Father areone” is not reserved for a single historical figure. It describes the true identity of every individual who awakens to their own consciousness as the creative power. Separation is a misunderstanding born of identification with the outer personality rather than inner awareness.Throughout the lecture, Neville emphasizes that realizationof unity dissolves fear, dependence, and limitation. When one knows that God and self are one, prayer becomes assumption, faith becomes certainty, and life becomes the expression of chosen states rather than reaction to circumstances.Key themes explored in this lecture include:Unity of God and ManI AM as the divine nameSeparation as illusion of the sensesIdentity as the foundation of creative authorityNeville reminds listeners that oneness is not a concept toadopt, but a reality to recognize. When consciousness accepts its unity with God, the struggle to obtain, prove, or deserve falls away. Creation flows naturally from identity.This lecture reinforces Neville Goddard’s core message:imagination is God in action, and the individual who awakens to this truth stands in creative dominion.This podcast is devoted to preserving and sharing NevilleGoddard’s original lectures in full, allowing listeners to study his teachings exactly as they were delivered.For structured study resources, original lecture archives,and deeper exploration of Neville Goddard’s teachings, visit NevilleGoddardOfficial.com.To explore practical application of The Law, listento The Mindset and Manifesting Podcast.For discussions devoted entirely to The Promise and spiritual awakening, listen to The Journey of Awakening Podcast.
This episode of The Neville Goddard Lectures Podcastfeatures the lecture summary read by Lynna K Teer, along with the full original lecture “Fulfillment of God’s Purpose” by Neville Goddard.In Fulfillment of God’s Purpose, Neville Goddardbrings his teaching to its ultimate conclusion by revealing how God’s purpose is not only initiated within man, but brought to completion through a definite, personal awakening. What begins as the descent of consciousness into states oflimitation culminates in the full realization of identity as God Himself.Neville explains that the fulfillment of God’s purpose isnot theoretical, symbolic, or collective, it is an actual experience that unfolds within the individual. This fulfillment is what he calls The Promise: a series of profound, internal events that reveal the true nature of being and confirm the individual as the Father.Throughout the lecture, Neville emphasizes that thisfulfillment follows a pattern recorded in Scripture. The events described in the Bible are not external history, but the script of awakening that each individual will experience. When these events unfold within, they are recognized not as metaphor, but as direct reality.Neville also clarifies that while The Law governs theuse of imagination to shape experience, it does not bring about this fulfillment. The Promise unfolds independently of effort, discipline, or technique. It is the completion of God’s purpose, revealed in its own appointed time.A central theme in this lecture is inevitability. Everyindividual will fulfill God’s purpose. There is no failure, no exclusion, and no deviation from this end. The journey through states may vary, but the awakening is certain. The fulfillment is not something to strive toward, it is something that is destined to occur.Neville further explains that when God’s purpose isfulfilled, identity is permanently transformed. The individual no longer sees themselves as a separate being navigating life, but as the source of life itself. This realization dissolves the search for meaning, as purpose is no longer sought—it is known.Key themes explored in this lecture include:The fulfillment of God’s purpose as a personal, experiential awakeningThe Promise as the completion of the divine planScripture as the pattern of fulfillment within the individualThe distinction between The Law and The PromiseThe inevitability of awakening for allNeville reminds listeners that life is not random or withoutdirection. Every experience, every state, and every movement of consciousness contributes to the unfolding and ultimate fulfillment of God’s purpose within.This lecture reinforces Neville Goddard’s highest teaching:that God’s purpose is fulfilled in man through awakening, and that this fulfillment is certain, complete, and revealed through direct experience.This podcast is devoted to preserving and sharing NevilleGoddard’s original lectures in full, allowing listeners to study his teachings exactly as they were delivered.For structured study resources, original lecture archives,and deeper exploration of Neville Goddard’s teachings, visitNevilleGoddardOfficial.com.To explore practical application of The Law, listen to TheMindset and Manifesting Podcast.For discussions devoted entirely to The Promise andspiritual awakening, listen to The Journey of Awakening Podcast.
This episode of The Neville Goddard Lectures Podcastfeatures the lecture summary read by Lynna K Teer, and the full original lecture “Foundation Stone” by Neville Goddard.In Foundation Stone, Neville Goddard explains that every life is built upon an inner foundation; the basic assumptions anindividual holds about themselves, others, and the nature of reality. This foundation stone determines the structure of experience, just as a physical foundation determines the stability of a building.Neville teaches that outer conditions cannot be permanentlychanged without first changing the foundation upon which they rest. Effort applied to circumstances without altering the underlying assumption only produces temporary results. True transformation occurs when the foundational concept of self is revised.Throughout the lecture, Neville emphasizes that imaginationlays the foundation stone. What is accepted inwardly as true becomes the base upon which all future experience is constructed. A weak foundation produces instability and repetition; a firm foundation produces harmony and fulfillment.Key themes explored in this lecture include:Foundational assumptions as the cause of experience.Self-concept as the cornerstone of manifestationWhy surface change cannot replace inner revisionImagination as the builder of all outcomes.Neville reminds listeners that life does not randomly unfold, it builds faithfully upon what has been established within. By consciously choosing and maintaining a new foundation stone, the individual ensures that all future expressions align with the assumed state.This lecture reinforces Neville Goddard’s central teachingthat creation begins with identity. When the foundation is changed, the structure of life must change with it.This podcast is devoted to preserving and sharing NevilleGoddard’s original lectures in full, allowing listeners to study his teachings exactly as they were delivered.For structured study resources, original lecture archives,and deeper exploration of Neville Goddard’s teachings, visit NevilleGoddardOfficial.com.To explore practical application of The Law, listento The Mindset and Manifesting Podcast. For discussions on The Promise and spiritual awakening, listen to The Journey of Awakening Podcast.
This episode of The Neville Goddard Lectures Podcast features the lecture summary read by Lynna K Teer, and the full original lecture “Feel Chosen” by Neville Goddard.In Feel Chosen, Neville Goddard explains that being “chosen” is not a matter of destiny, favoritism, or divine selection bestowed from outside oneself. To feel chosen is to inwardly assume the state of acceptance, worthiness, and inclusion — and to live from that assumption.Neville teaches that many individuals experience rejection, delay, or lack because they secretly feel excluded from life’s fulfillment.This inner feeling of being overlooked or unchosen expresses itself outwardly as repeated patterns. Change occurs not by seeking validation, but by assuming the feeling of being chosen now.Throughout the lecture, Neville emphasizes that consciousness responds to identity, not effort. When one feels chosen inwardly chosen for love, success, recognition, or fulfillment, the world reorganizes to reflect that assumption. The law responds automatically to the state occupied.Key themes explored in this lecture include:Neville reminds listeners that no external authority decides who is chosen. Consciousness itself selects its experience by the state it accepts as true. To feel chosen is to align with fulfillment rather than waiting to be selected by circumstances.This lecture clarifies Neville Goddard’s teaching that manifestation follows identity. When one inwardly knows themselves as chosen, life confirms that knowing without struggle.This podcast is devoted to preserving and sharing Neville Goddard’s original lectures in full, allowing listeners to study his teachings exactly as they were delivered.For structured study resources, original lecture archives, and deeper exploration of Neville Goddard’s teachings, visit NevilleGoddardOfficial.com.To explore practical application of The Law, listen to The Mindset and Manifesting Podcast.For discussions on The Promise and spiritual awakening, listen to The Journey of Awakening Podcast.
This episode of The Neville Goddard Lectures Podcast features the lecture summary read by Lynna K Teer, and the full original lecture “Feel After Him” by Neville Goddard.In Feel After Him, Neville Goddard explains that the search for God is not an outward quest, but an inward movement of awareness. To “feel after Him” is to turn consciousness away from appearances and toward the subtle sense of being, the awareness of I AM that underlies all experience.Neville teaches that God is not found through reasoning, observation, or external authority, but through inner feeling. Feeling is the medium through which consciousness recognizes itself. When one feels after God, they are not seeking something distant, but remembering what they already are.Throughout the lecture, Neville emphasizes that imagination is the faculty through which God is known. To feel an imaginal act as real is to feel after God, because imagination is God in action within the individual. This inward feeling precedes understanding and dissolves doubt.Neville reminds listeners that God is never absent, only overlooked. When awareness ceases to search outwardly and begins to feel inwardly, recognition occurs naturally. To feel after Him is to awaken to consciousness as the only reality.This lecture reinforces Neville Goddard’s teaching that the knowledge of God is experiential, not intellectual, and that truth is revealed through inner awareness rather than belief.This podcast is devoted to preserving and sharing Neville Goddard’s original lectures in full, allowing listeners to study his teachings exactly as they were delivered.For structured study resources, original lecture archives, and deeper exploration of Neville Goddard’s teachings, visit NevilleGoddardOfficial.com.To explore practical application of The Law, listen to The Mindset and Manifesting Podcast.For discussions on The Promise and spiritual awakening, listen to The Journey of Awakening Podcast.
This episode of The Neville Goddard Lectures Podcast features the lecture summary read by Lynna K Teer, and the full original lecture “Father, Forgive Them” by Neville Goddard.In this powerful lecture, Neville Goddard redefines forgiveness as a psychological and spiritual act rather than a moral obligation directed toward others. Drawing from Jesus’ words on the cross, Neville explains that the “they” who are forgiven are not external enemies, but unconscious states within the individual.Neville teaches that people act according to the states ofconsciousness they occupy. What appears as harm from others is, in truth, the out-picturing of assumptions active within one’s own awareness. Forgiveness, therefore, is the withdrawal of emotional energy from a former state and the release of blame tied to a past assumption.The “Father” addressed in forgiveness is the deeper level of awareness within, the creative power of imagination. When forgiveness occurs, the meaning of an event is revised internally, dissolving resentment, guilt, and identification with suffering. This inner act prevents repetition by removing the state that produced the experience.Neville emphasizes that transformation cannot occur while consciousness remains anchored to a former state. To forgive is to die to the old self and assume a new identity. In this sense, forgiveness is not weakness, but mastery, the deliberate decision to remain free.This podcast is devoted to preserving and sharing Neville Goddard’s original lectures in full, allowing listeners to study his teachings exactly as they were delivered.For structured study resources, original lecture archives, and deeper exploration of Neville Goddard’s teachings, visit NevilleGoddardOfficial.com.To explore practical application of The Law, listen to The Mindset and Manifesting Podcast.For discussions on The Promise and spiritual awakening, listen to The Journey of Awakening Podcast.
This episode of The Neville Goddard Lectures Podcast features the lecture summary read by Lynna K Teer, and the full original lecture “False Gods” by Neville Goddard.In False Gods, Neville Goddard exposes the subtle ways individuals unknowingly place creative power outside themselves. He explains that “false gods” are anything believed to be the cause of experience other than consciousness itself.Neville reveals how wealth, health, authority, circumstances, other people, and even fate become false gods when they are credited as causes rather than effects. When power is assigned to external conditions, consciousness is divided, and fear, limitation, and dependence follow.He clarifies that the Bible’s warnings against idolatry are psychological, not religious. To believe in any power outside I AM is to misunderstand the nature of creation. True worship, Neville teaches, is the recognition of awareness as the only God and the sole source of experience.Key themes in this lecture include:False gods are misplaced assumptions of causationConsciousness as the only creative powerWhy externals have no authority on their ownThe collapse of limitation when power is reclaimed inwardNeville emphasizes that false gods dissolve the moment consciousness withdraws belief from externals and returns authority to imagination. Freedom and mastery arise naturally when awareness is recognized as the cause.This podcast is devoted to preserving and sharing Neville Goddard’s original lectures in full, allowing listeners to study his teachings directly as they were delivered.For in-depth study resources, lecture archives, and structured guides on Neville Goddard’s teachings, visit NevilleGoddardOfficial.com.To explore practical application of The Law, listen to The Mindset and Manifesting Podcast.For discussions on The Promise and spiritual awakening, listen to The Journey of Awakening Podcast.
This episode of The Neville Goddard Lectures Podcast features the lecture summary read by Lynna K Teer, and the full original lecture “Facts Overflow the World” by Neville Goddard.In Facts Overflow the World, Neville Goddard explains that what the world calls “facts” are not causes, but effects; the visible overflow of assumptions already accepted in consciousness. Life continuously expresses inner belief in the form of objective facts, even when those facts appear fixed or unquestionable.Neville teaches that facts dominate experience only when they are accepted as final. When consciousness submits to appearances, it reinforces the state that produced them. Transformation occurs not by fighting facts, but by changing the assumption from which they flow.Throughout the lecture, Neville emphasizes that the creative law responds to inner conviction rather than outer evidence. When a new state is assumed and sustained, facts must rearrange themselves, because facts are only the overflow of consciousness in motion.Key themes explored in this lecture include:Facts as effects, not causesAssumption as the source of visible conditionsWhy resistance to facts sustains themChanging states rather than reacting to circumstancesNeville reminds listeners that facts have no creative power of their own. They simply testify to what consciousness has already accepted as true. By withdrawing belief from appearances and occupying a new state, the overflow of life changes naturally.This lecture reinforces Neville Goddard’s core teaching that imagination, not facts, governs experience, and that freedom begins when facts are seen as temporary expressions of inner states.This podcast is devoted to preserving and sharing Neville Goddard’s original lectures in full, allowing listeners to study his teachings exactly as they were delivered.For structured study resources, original lecture archives, and deeper exploration of Neville Goddard’s teachings, visit NevilleGoddardOfficial.com.To explore practical application of The Law, listen to The Mindset and Manifesting Podcast.For Deeper Insight into Neville's Teachings, visit LynnaKTeer.com. and finally, to dive into the symbolism of the Bible that Neville often referenced in regards to states of consciousness and the pattern unfolding within each and every one of us, visit The Bible Your Biography.com.
Eschatology | Neville Goddard LectureThis episode of The Neville Goddard Lectures Podcast features the lecture summary read by Lynna K Teer, and the full original lecture “Eschatology” by Neville Goddard.In Eschatology, Neville Goddard redefines the traditional concept of “last things,” explaining that eschatology is not about future world events or cosmic destruction, but about the fulfillment of consciousness within the individual. The end spoken of in scripture is psychological and spiritual, not historical.Neville teaches that the “end of the age” refers to the completion of a state of consciousness. Every assumption carries its own end, and when that end is reached, the state dissolves and gives way to another. What appears as time moving forward is, in truth, consciousness moving through states.Throughout the lecture, Neville emphasizes that prophecy is not prediction, but pattern. Biblical visions of endings, judgments, and resurrections describe inner transformations that occur as awareness awakens to its true identity as I AM.Key themes explored in this lecture include:Eschatology as inner fulfillment rather than future eventsEnds as the completion of states of consciousnessScripture as psychological revelationAwakening as the true “end” of the worldNeville reminds listeners that the world does not end outwardly; it ends inwardly when false concepts of self dissolve. Each awakening marks the end of one state and the beginning of another, until consciousness knows itself as the eternal cause behind all experience.This lecture clarifies Neville Goddard’s teaching that eschatology is the story of consciousness completing itself, culminating in self-recognition rather than catastrophe.This podcast is devoted to preserving and sharing Neville Goddard’s original lectures in full, allowing listeners to study his teachings exactly as they were delivered.For structured study resources, original lecture archives, and deeper exploration of Neville Goddard’s teachings, visit NevilleGoddardOfficial.com.To explore practical application of The Law, listen to The Mindset and Manifesting Podcast.For Deeper Insight into Neville's Teachings, visit LynnaKTeer.com. and finally, to dive into the symbolism of the Bible that Neville often referenced in regards to states of consciousness and the pattern unfolding within each and every one of us, visit The Bible Your Biography.com.
Ends Ultimate and Temporary | Neville Goddard LectureThis episode of The Neville Goddard Lectures Podcast features the lecture summary read by Lynna K Teer, and the full original lecture “Ends Ultimate and Temporary” by Neville Goddard.In Ends Ultimate and Temporary, Neville Goddard clarifies the difference between temporary objectives pursued within the world and the ultimate end toward which all consciousness is moving. He explains that while individuals may seek countless temporary ends; wealth, relationships, status, or security. These are not final causes, but passing states along the journey of awareness.Neville teaches that temporary ends arise from the states we occupy and are fulfilled according to the law of consciousness. Once achieved, they naturally give way to new desires. The ultimate end, however, is the full awakening of consciousness to its true identity as I AM, the creative power behind all experience.Throughout the lecture, Neville emphasizes that misunderstanding the nature of ends leads to attachment, disappointment, and repetition. When temporary ends are mistaken for ultimate fulfillment, suffering follows. When they are understood as expressions of state, they can be enjoyed without bondage.Key themes explored in this lecture include:Temporary ends as state-based manifestationsThe ultimate end as self-realizationDesire as movement through states of consciousnessFreedom through non-attachment to outcomesNeville reminds listeners that every fulfilled desire points beyond itself. Temporary ends serve a purpose, but they are not destinations. The ultimate end is the realization of consciousness itself, the awakening in which seeking ceases because identity is known.This lecture offers clarity on Neville Goddard’s broader vision, showing how The Law governs temporary experience while The Promise reveals the final truth of being.This podcast is devoted to preserving and sharing Neville Goddard’s original lectures in full, allowing listeners to study his teachings exactly as they were delivered.For structured study resources, original lecture archives, and deeper exploration of Neville Goddard’s teachings, visit NevilleGoddardOfficial.com.To explore practical application of The Law, listen to The Mindset and Manifesting Podcast.For Deeper Insight into Neville's Teachings, visit LynnaKTeer.com. and finally, to dive into the symbolism of the Bible that Neville often referenced in regards to states of consciousness and the pattern unfolding within each and every one of us, visit The Bible Your Biography.com.
Eighth of John | Neville Goddard LectureThis episode of The Neville Goddard Lectures Podcast features the lecture summary read by Lynna K Teer, and the full original lecture “Eighth of John” by Neville Goddard.In Eighth of John, Neville Goddard offers a psychological interpretation of the eighth chapter of the Gospel of John, revealing it as a drama of consciousness rather than a historical narrative. He explains that the chapter depicts the conflict between external judgment and inner awareness, and the liberation that comes through self-recognition.Neville teaches that the story centers on identity. To know who one truly is, awareness itself is to be free from condemnation, limitation, and fear. When consciousness no longer judges itself by appearances or past states, it rises above accusation and enters spiritual authority.Throughout the lecture, Neville emphasizes that bondage comes from misidentification. When the individual believes they are the visible personality shaped by circumstance, they experience judgment and repetition.Freedom comes when one recognizes I AM as the operant power and refuses to accept appearances as final.This lecture clarifies Neville Goddard’s teaching that liberation is not granted by circumstances or others, but realized through awareness of self as the only cause.This podcast is devoted to preserving and sharing Neville Goddard’s original lectures in full, allowing listeners to study his teachings exactly as they were delivered.For structured study resources, original lecture archives, and deeper exploration of Neville Goddard’s teachings, visit NevilleGoddardOfficial.com.To explore practical application of The Law, listen to The Mindset and Manifesting Podcast.For Deeper Insight into Neville's Teachings, visit LynnaKTeer.com. and finally, to dive into the symbolism of the Bible that Neville often referenced in regards to states of consciousness and the pattern unfolding within each and every one of us, visit The Bible Your Biography.com.
Divine Vision | Neville Goddard LectureThis episode of The Neville Goddard Lectures Podcast features the lecture summary read by Lynna K Teer, and the full original lecture “Divine Vision” by Neville Goddard.In Divine Vision, Neville Goddard explains that true seeing does not occur through the physical senses, but through awakened consciousness. Divine vision is the capacity to perceive reality from the standpoint of imagination rather than appearances. It is seeing from the end rather than looking at present conditions.Neville teaches that most individuals live by human sight, judging reality by what the senses report. Divine vision, by contrast, sees the invisible as real and the visible as temporary. When consciousness learns to see inwardly, it becomes free from the evidence of the senses and anchored in assumption instead.Throughout the lecture, Neville emphasizes that divine vision is not imagination used occasionally, but imagination accepted as reality. When an imaginal act is seen inwardly with conviction and clarity, it precedes and determines the outer event.Key themes explored in this lecture include:Divine vision as inner seeingImagination as the true faculty of sightWhy appearances must yield to assumptionSeeing from fulfillment rather than toward itNeville reminds listeners that what is seen inwardly and accepted as real must externalize in time. Divine vision is the discipline of perceiving life from the standpoint of fulfilled desire and remaining faithful to that vision regardless of sensory contradiction.This lecture clarifies Neville Goddard’s teaching that spiritual sight is creative sight, and that imagination, when trusted, reveals reality before it appears.This podcast is devoted to preserving and sharing Neville Goddard’s original lectures in full, allowing listeners to study his teachings exactly as they were delivered.For structured study resources, original lecture archives, and deeper exploration of Neville Goddard’s teachings, visit NevilleGoddardOfficial.com.To explore practical application of The Law, listen to The Mindset and Manifesting Podcast.For Deeper Insight into Neville's Teachings, visit LynnaKTeer.com. and finally, to dive into the symbolism of the Bible that Neville often referenced in regards to states of consciousness and the pattern unfolding within each and every one of us, visit The Bible Your Biography.com.






















