Author Profile
Neville Lancelot Goddard (1905–1972), known simply as Neville, was a Barbadian-born writer, speaker, and mystic who moved to the United States in his early adulthood.
He embarked on a unique spiritual journey, profoundly influenced by the teachings of his mentor, Abdullah, who introduced him to the principles of Kabbalah and the power of the imagination.
Neville's teachings diverged from traditional religious interpretations, asserting that the human imagination is God and that individuals possess the ability to create their own reality through conscious thought and feeling.
He lectured extensively throughout the United States, captivating audiences with his dynamic speaking style and compelling insights. His message of empowerment and self-creation resonated with many seeking a deeper understanding of their spiritual nature and potential.
In addition to his lectures, Neville authored several influential books that continue to be studied and practiced by those interested in the power of consciousness and the law of assumption.
Neville's teachings are characterized by several core themes, including the following: