The Becoming God

Sunday, April 19, 2026

Neville Goddard's Key

Back in the 2000s I found Neville Goddard's Resurrection at a used bookstore. Over the years I have found, listened to and read just about everything Neville had taught. I never once tried to manifest or imagine anything into existence; I am just a lay theologian who is interested in Neville's theology. Like him, I have experienced spiritual things and KNOW that the Bible is true, though maybe not quite like it is commonly read. I discovered that multitudes use Neville's techniques to control their world and to get whatever they want by some sort mental force or cosmic magic, processes much illustrated and explained by Neville in his lectures and publications.

Neville, who read the Bible with care and understanding, lived by it. He strove to perceive what Scripture really meant, what it means. Here are a couple of things he apparently found.

A) Although he never to my knowledge used the term, Neville apparently understood the Milta (Miltha). The Milta is the manifestation of God. There is whatever God is, which is UNmanifested, and there is whatever God is, manifested. One God in two complete, separate forms. Hold on, it gets better. The first, the "Father," has assumed the second, the "Son," and the second isn't done yet.

Say what?

Although the Father has ASSUMED itself to be fully and completely manifested in the Milta, it takes time to generate that fulfilled end in what we call reality. The fulfillment is still in process--the end of the assumption is coming.

B) And here is Neville's key: the lordship of the Father. It is right and proper to recognize that the Father is lord. Although the Father is also the Son, the Father is the SOURCE of the Son. There is recognized headship in the Godhead. So when Neville imagined to "create" an assumed end, HE HONORED GOD THE FATHER'S LORDSHIP BY DOING ABSOLUTELY NOTHING TO BRING THE DESIRED END TO PASS. "If there is a God, he will bring it to pass . . . and there IS a God."

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