Synopsis
In I Know My Father, Neville focuses on the intimate meaning of “God” as the indwelling “I AM.” Rather than a distant deity, the Father is the awareness that animates you—your very sense of being. The book connects scripture to personal experience, urging you to claim your divine inheritance by assuming the state you desire. It’s devotional in tone, yet grounded in Neville’s central practice: identity creates.
“I AM” as the Father within
Scripture interpreted as psychological truth
Identity as the root of manifestation
Faith as inner knowing, not hope