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Neville Goddard,Ethan Jack

Class Begins Here Vol.1

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Neville delivered these lectures in Los Angeles in 1948. In this unparalleled master class, Neville Goddard provides his most direct, exquisitely clear lessons on using your mind to create the life you want. In 1948 the modern mystic Neville Goddard presented a series of lessons in Los Angeles that many have come to regard as the teacher's clearest, most penetrating explanation of his methods of mental creativity. In them, Neville explains why your mental images and feelings determine your future. He provides his most direct, exquisitely clear method on how to explore the divine nature of your mind and use it to create the life you want.
Preserving his words exactly as those original students heard them, the five lessons are:
1. Consciousness Is the Only Reality
2. Assumptions Harden into Fact
3. Thinking Fourth-Dimensionally
4. No One to Change but Self
5. Remain Faithful to Your Idea
ABOUT THE AUTHOR:
Neville Goddard is well known as one of the most influential teachers and writers of metaphysical work. Neville was born on 19 February, 1905 in Barbados. He was the fourth child in a family of nine boys and one girl. In 1922, Neville came to the United States to study drama at the age of seventeen. During his entertaining tour in England as a vaudeville dancer and stage actor, he developed a great interest in metaphysics. Hence, he gave up his entertainment job and devote fully to the study of metaphysics and spiritual matters. Neville gives the readers the necessary tools to understand and manifest what they desire in their lives.
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143 printed pages
Original publication
2020
Publication year
2020
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