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Neville Goddard's Resurrection
Neville Goddard's Resurrection
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Book Introduction
This book collects seven of Neville Goddard's core works, and the metaphysician, respected by many self-help instructors including Rhonda Byrne, Mark Victor Hansen, and Wayne Dyer, details the law of consciousness: "Imagination Creates Reality."
This book is composed of [[Laws and Promises]], which explains the laws of imagination based on the experiences of the audience, [[Prayer, the Art of Faith]], which explains faith scientifically, [[Feeling is the Key]], which explains how to access the subconscious through sleep and prayer, [[Great Freedom]], which interprets the laws of imagination through the Bible, [[Out into the World]], which suggests how to develop imagination along with an explanation of dimensions, [[Resurrection]], which records the author's personal experience of the mysterious promise that comes when you fill your inner self with goodness, and [[When to Sow, When to Harvest]], which harmoniously integrates all of these themes, and provides concrete methods and inspiration for creating reality with your own consciousness and imagination.
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- Law and Promise

- Chapter 1 Law: Imagination Creates Reality
- Chapter 2 Live in It
- Chapter 3 Turn the Wheel Back
- Chapter 4 There is no such thing as illusion
- Chapter 5: Unknown Developments, Certain Outcomes
- Chapter 6: Forms in the Mind
- Chapter 7 Emotions
- Chapter 8 Beyond the Mirror That Reflects Us
- Chapter 9 Becoming One
- Chapter 10 Things That Are Unseen
- Chapter 11 The Potter
- Chapter 12 Memory
- Chapter 13 Little Things
- Chapter 14 The Moment of Creation
- Chapter 15 “Promise” Four Mysterious Experiences

Prayer: Art of Believing

- Chapter 16 The Law of Reversibility
- Chapter 17 Two Aspects of Consciousness
- Chapter 18 Imagination and Belief
- Chapter 19 Controlled Imagination
- Chapter 20: The Law of Transmitting Thoughts
- Chapter 21 Good News
- Chapter 22 The Greatest Prayer

- Feeling is the Secret

- Chapter 23 Laws and Their Principles
- Chapter 24 Sleep
- Chapter 25 Prayer
- Chapter 26 Spirit - Feeling
- Chapter 27 The Unity of God

- Freedom for All

- Chapter 28 God's Name
- Chapter 29 The Law of Creation
- Chapter 30 The Secret of Feeling
- Chapter 31 Sabbath
- Chapter 32 Healing
- Chapter 33 Desire - God's Word
- Chapter 34 Faith
- Chapter 35: The Annunciation of the Holy Spirit

- Out of this World

- Chapter 36 Thinking Four-Dimensionally
- Chapter 37 Imagination Becomes Reality
- Chapter 38 The Power of Imagination
- Chapter 39 The only thing that needs to change is yourself.

- Resurrection

- Chapter 40: Confession of Faith

- Seedtime and Harvest

- Chapter 41 The End of the Golden Thread
- Chapter 42 The Four Almighty Beings
- Chapter 43: The Sacrifice of Faith
- Chapter 44 The Scope of Existence
- Chapter 45 The Game of Life
- Chapter 46 Once, twice, and a half
- Chapter 47 Be Wise as Serpents
- Chapter 48 Water and Blood
- Chapter 49 The Mystic's Gaze

Into the book
I have suffered from back pain for 39 years.
I was wondering if something like mine that I've been experiencing for 40 years could be corrected with orthodontic scissors.
When I was three years old, I fell backwards from a swing and hit my butt hard, and the pain has continued since then.

Eventually, I decided to try to correct that incident from the 'distant past'.
It took me a long time to feel what it was like to be in that situation as a child, but I finally did, and I actually 'felt' that I was on the swing. Every time the swing rose higher, I felt the wind blowing towards me.
The moment the swing's sway subsided, she jumped off the swing and landed perfectly.
I ran to my mom and told her what I had done.
The pain in my back and buttocks started to go away, and within two months I was pain free.
Situations that had plagued me for over 30 years are gone.
---From "Chapter 3: Turn the Wheel Back"

Through the medium of feeling, thoughts are imprinted on the subconscious.
No thought can be imprinted on the subconscious mind unless it is established as a feeling.
But once it is imprinted, whether it is good or bad, it will definitely take shape and appear in the world.
Therefore, people who cannot control their feelings end up imprinting states they do not even want on their subconscious.
Regulating your feelings doesn't mean suppressing or repressing them, but rather training yourself to imagine and harbor only those feelings that are helpful and will help you feel happy.
Regulating your feelings is essential to creating a fulfilling and happy life.
Do not harbor unwanted feelings, do not conform to wrong forms or appearances, and do not focus on imperfections in yourself or others.
If you fail to do so, these limitations will be imprinted on your subconscious.
Don't feel that what you don't want to happen to you is happening to others as well as to you.
These are the rules for a full and happy life.
Anything else is just an explanation of this.
---From "Chapter 23: Laws and Their Principles"

People with a rich imagination radiate the magic of their imagination, and those without are influenced by it.
Can we be sure that the person who triggered the subtle shift in our hearts wasn't our mother, who sewed our socks? If I can unintentionally exert magical powers on people, it stands to reason that I can intentionally radiate even stronger magical powers.

Everything we can experience from the outside is merely a means to an imaginative person.
Because an imaginative person does not live influenced by external things, but uses his or her controlled imagination to operate from deep within where original thoughts reside.
Such a person need not be bound by the shackles of reason.
The only restraint he seeks to follow is a mysterious instinct that teaches him to eliminate all other atmospheres except the 'atmosphere of wish fulfillment'.
---From "Chapter 4: There is no such thing as illusion"

A person who uses the subconscious mind can bring about changes in the subconscious through his or her thoughts and feelings.
The visible states are the 'vibrating results' of the subconscious vibrations within you, expressed outwardly.
The vibrations of the subconscious are the 'vibrating cause' that causes corresponding vibrations to awaken in you.
Trained people do not allow potential vibrations to take root within them unless they align with the state of consciousness they desire.
A person with a trained mind understands the law of reversibility, imagines and feels only what is 'lovely and pleasant to hear', and projects it into his world.
The beautiful imagination that awakens within oneself will surely evoke similar things in others.
---From "Chapter 18: Imagination and Belief"

Love and hate have magical powers of transformation.
When we have feelings of love or hate, we transform into something similar to what we are looking at in our mind.
When we focus our minds on the emotion of hatred, we create within ourselves the character of those we consider our enemies.
Since any state will disappear if you don't pay attention to it, rather than directly attacking the state you want to escape, it is best to wash away the unpleasant state by mentally imagining "beauty in the insignificant, joy in the sad."


“Think about everything that is lovely and pleasing to the ear.” [Philippians 4:8] For we are being transformed into the likeness of the things that surround us.
---From "Chapter 39: The only thing that needs to change is yourself"

Do not harbor unwanted feelings, do not conform to wrong forms or appearances, and do not focus on imperfections in yourself or others.
If you fail to do so, these limitations will be imprinted on your subconscious.
Don't feel that what you don't want to happen to you is happening to others as well as to you.
These are the rules for a full and happy life.
Anything else is just an explanation of this.
---From "Chapter 23: Laws and Their Principles"

'Solo-talking', which seems harmless on the surface, is the most fruitful form of prayer.
If you have been arguing with someone in your mind, you have prayed the most effective prayer that can bring that argument to life.
That is, when you actually meet that opponent, you are asking him to attack you.
Unless you change internally and rescind or modify that command before you actually meet the person you've been arguing with in your mind, that person will behave unpleasantly toward you.

Unfortunately, people often wonder about the causes of conflict and unhappiness in their lives, forgetting the inner battles they have with others every day.
Just as arguments in your mind create conflict, positive conversations in your mind create good news that harmonizes with it.
Humans create themselves through their imagination.
---From "Chapter 21: Good News"

The prophetic words spoken of in the Book of Revelation are the original desires that cannot be added to or limited by anything.
People continue to add to and delete from this prophetic word.
We always compromise and complicate our desires with reality, not realizing that our desires have the power and the plan to unfold themselves.
Here is an example of how people deal with the prophetic word, that is, their own desires.

People want to be free from their limitations and problems.
After clearly defining your goals, the first thing to do is to add some limitations.
You start thinking about how to get it.
We plan how to obtain it, not realizing that desire has ways of manifesting itself.
This is how we begin to add something to the Word of God.
Conversely, if you see no way to achieve your desire, then you try to revise your desire and compromise with your original desire.
He thinks he can achieve it more easily if he settles for something a little less than the initial desire that was planted in him.
This is how you delete something from the Word of God.
Individuals and nations alike continually violate this law of primal desire by plotting and planning to achieve their ambitions.
They compromise their ideals by either adding to the prophetic word or deleting something from God's word.
The inevitable consequence of this is the death and disaster, or failure and frustration, promised for such violations.
---From "Chapter 33: Desire, the Word of God"

Publisher's Review
“A Journey to the Realization That Everything Is Within Me”

Tough Times, Neville Goddard

In 2007, when I was going through a difficult time and my negative thoughts were growing, I happened to come across a lecture by Neville Goddard and it completely changed my life.
Witnessing the reality of what I had imagined, following the method presented by Neville Goddard, made me think again about the meaning of hope in my life, which had been ruined by my laziness and pessimism.
After that, I founded Thirty-Three Steps Publishing and published Neville Goddard's books, trying to put his lectures into practice without letting them go.
The change that began in my thinking habits and mindset gradually spread to my personality and external environment.

So even now, 17 years later, when I meet people, the thing I most want to talk about is Neville Goddard and his lectures.
The more I like someone, the more my mouth itches to talk about it.
At that time, a short explanation was not enough to convey the story to the other person, so the book I told him to read was “The Resurrection of Neville Goddard.”
This is the book that best captures Neville Goddard's thoughts.

This book

It was published in 2009 and was loved by readers.
Thanks to many readers' requests for a hardcover edition, the entire book has been newly translated and revised and published in hardcover.

Neville Goddard's Resurrection is a collection of seven of Neville Goddard's core works, including [Laws and Promises], which is mainly commented on through personal experience; [Prayer, the Art of Faith], which is mainly commented on through faith; [Feeling is the Key], which is mainly compiled through the subconscious; [Great Freedom], which is mainly about the interpretation of the Bible; [Out into the World], which contains practical techniques for using imagination along with explanations of dimensions; [Resurrection], which describes Neville Goddard's personal experience of how his inner great self is awakened when he fills his inner self with pure things; and [Sowing and Harvesting], which creates an expansion of meaning in things.
These books maintain a consistent flow, allowing for a deeper understanding by explaining the power of imagination and consciousness from various perspectives.

almond blossom

The painting used on the cover is Van Gogh's Almond Blossoms.
These almond blossoms, painted by Van Gogh to commemorate the birth of his nephew, symbolize perseverance and hope in overcoming the cold winter and blooming, and they fit perfectly with the meaning of this book.

Our hope is the same.
Although it may seem dead during the cold winter, it is actually going through a period of patience and hope.
Neville Goddard says that if we use our consciousness and imagination correctly, our seemingly dead desires can blossom into the world.

Treating your wishes the right way

After reading this book, we are faced with a challenge.
It is about accepting what we are experiencing as an external situation as an internal one and finding the solution within ourselves.
So when you encounter a problem, accept it as an internal problem and seek a solution within yourself.

As you continue to practice this attitude, you will learn new habits that are different from your old ones.
It is a habit of focusing one's consciousness internally rather than externally.
Once this habit becomes fully ingrained within me, negative external events will no longer shake me as they once did, and I will be able to hold on to my desired ideals without effort, regardless of external circumstances.

What Neville Goddard conveys in this book is this journey toward the inner self, a journey that opens our inner eyes.
This new perspective brings real enrichment to life, and beyond that, it allows us to discover our vast inner self.


Over the past 17 years, I've had the opportunity to hear personal stories from countless readers through blogs, emails, and phone calls.
These experiences were not only about shifting from negative to positive emotions, but also about overcoming various environmental challenges, including economic prosperity and improved interpersonal relationships.
Books like these have now been given to us.
If we don't just listen, but become doers, following the methods presented in this book, we too can make our wishes a reality.
GOODS SPECIFICS
- Date of issue: June 1, 2024
- Format: Hardcover book binding method guide
- Page count, weight, size: 432 pages | 148*210*30mm
- ISBN13: 9788997228379
- ISBN10: 8997228374

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