
British
Writer
19 Feb 1905
01 Oct 1972
Neville Goddard (1905-1972) was a prominent metaphysical teacher and author known for his powerful teachings on the power of the human imagination and the ability to create one's reality through the power of thought. Born in Barbados, Neville moved to the United States in the 1920s and began studying various spiritual traditions, including Theosophy, Christianity, and New Thought. He eventually became a popular lecturer and author, gaining a following for his unique perspectives on manifestation and the connection between consciousness and reality.
Neville's teachings were deeply rooted in the concept that the human mind is capable of shaping and creating the external world through the power of imagination and belief. He often emphasized the importance of assuming the feeling of the wish fulfilled, stating that one must embody the desired reality in their thoughts and emotions in order to manifest it in the physical world. Through his lectures, workshops, and books, Neville inspired countless individuals to tap into their inner power and consciously create the lives they desire. His teachings continue to impact millions of people worldwide who seek to harness the power of their minds for positive transformation and manifestation.