The Power Unlimited Imagination, Neville Goddard
The Power Unlimited Imagination, Neville Goddard
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The Power Unlimited Imagination
A Collection of Neville's San Francisco Lectures

Author: Neville Goddard

Narrator: Mitch Horowitz

Unabridged: 2 hr 37 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Ascent Audio

Published: 02/01/2016


Synopsis

Available for the First Time: Neville Goddard’s
Most Stirring and Practical Psychological Lectures.

In 1952, spiritual visionary Neville Goddard delivered a series of deeply insightful talks on how to break through your psychological dilemmas using the limitless creative powers within you. Speaking in San Francisco, the teacher laid out his mental and mystical program with complete clarity and depth.

These lectures have been lost to time – until now.

Margaret Ruth Broome – a trusted and longtime student of Neville’s – edited and transcribed these talks from a series of personal notes.

These concise lessons illuminate Neville’s teaching for the newcomer, and provide fresh ideas and practices for the longtime student.

Narrated by historian Mitch Horowitz, The Power of Unlimited Imagination is an unforgettable journey into the work of a modern master.

“The positive-thinking movement’s most radical and subtly influential voice.” —Mitch `Horowitz, Time.com

Born to an English family in Barbados, Neville Goddard (1905-1972) moved to New York City at age seventeen to study theater. In 1932, he abandoned his work as a dancer and actor to dedicate himself to a career as a metaphysical writer and lecturer. Neville influenced a wide range of spiritual thinkers, from Joseph Murphy to Carlos Castaneda.



Author Bio

Neville Goddard (1905-1972) was born to an English family in Barbados and moved to New York City at the age of seventeen to study theater. In 1932, he abandoned his work as a dancer and actor to fully devote himself to his career as a metaphysical writer and lecturer. Using the penname Neville, he became one of the twentieth century's most original and charismatic purveyors of the philosophy generally called New Thought, and his impact is still felt today.

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