I REMEMBER WHEN | Neville Goddard Audio and Text Lecture Archive

"You can say: “I remember when my friend had nothing and now, he has much,” or: “I remember when he had much and now, he is so poor.” You can say: “I remember when she was healthy,” which could imply she is now ill, or “I remember when they were unknown,” implying they are now famous."

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I AM THE LORD | Neville Goddard Audio and Text Lecture Archive

"There is quite a difference between being awake to your imaginal activities and being asleep to them. Awake, you can trace the event taking place on the outside to an imaginal act; but asleep you will find someone or something on the outside to be its cause. "

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