Neville Goddard
Neville Goddard (1905-1972) was a spiritual
teacher and writer who was known for his lectures and books on the law of
attraction and manifestation. He was born in Barbados and later moved to New
York City, where he began to develop his philosophy.
Goddard's teachings emphasized the power of
the human imagination to create one's reality. He believed that everything in
the external world was a reflection of one's inner thoughts and beliefs, and
that by changing one's thoughts, one could change their reality.
One of Goddard's most famous teachings was
the concept of "revision," which involved mentally revisiting past
events and imagining them in a more positive light. He believed that this
practice could help individuals to release negative emotions and change their
present circumstances.
Goddard also taught about the importance of
visualization and the use of affirmations to manifest one's desires. He
believed that by holding a clear mental image of what one desired and repeating
positive affirmations, one could attract those desires into their life.
Overall, Neville Goddard's teachings have influenced many in the field of spirituality and personal development, and his work continues to be studied and applied by individuals seeking to improve their lives through the power of their thoughts and imagination