The Neville Goddard Lectures

Lynna K Teer

The Neville Goddard Lectures Podcast is devoted to preserving and sharing the original spoken teachings of Neville Goddard. Hosted by Lynna K Teer, this podcast presents Neville Goddard’s lectures in their pure, uninterrupted form, allowing listeners to engage directly with his words as he delivered them. Neville gave more than four hundred lectures between the 1940s and early 1970s, many of which were never widely circulated after his death in 1972. Each episode features a single lecture drawn from archival sources, carefully selected and restored to make Neville’s teachings accessible to

  1. Jul 23

    He is Dreaming Now | The Neville Goddard Lectures Podcast

    This episode of The Neville Goddard Lectures Podcastfeatures the lecture summary read by ⁠⁠⁠⁠Lynna K Teer⁠⁠⁠⁠,along with the full original lecture “He Is Dreaming Now” by ⁠⁠⁠⁠Neville Goddard⁠⁠⁠⁠. In “He Is Dreaming Now,” Neville Goddard explains that the world we experience is not separate from consciousness but is the living expression of God's imagination. Neville teaches that God is dreaming the dream of life through every individual, and that what we call reality is the outpicturing of states of consciousness occupied by man. Human experienceis therefore not accidental, but the unfolding of an imaginal drama taking place within the mind of God. Neville reminds us that while we appear to be individualbeings moving through time, we are in fact participants in God's ongoing dream. Every assumption we accept, every state we embody, and every inner conversation we sustain contributes to the experience we call life. The world faithfully mirrors the dream being dreamed within consciousness. Scripture, when interpreted psychologically rather thanhistorically, reveals this divine mystery. The Bible describes God's descent into humanity and His eventual awakening within man. What appears to be the story of many individuals is actually the story of the one Being dreaming Himself into limitation until the appointed time of awakening arrives. In this lecture, Neville clarifies: What it means that God is dreaming nowHow the world reflects the dream of consciousnessWhy states of consciousness shape the experiences of lifeHow Scripture reveals God's descent into the human dreamWhy awakening brings recognition of the Dreamer behind the dream Under The Law, man discovers that imagination createsreality by assuming and occupying new states of consciousness. As the dream unfolds, he learns that every experience corresponds to the assumptions he accepts as true. Through conscious imagining, he participates deliberately in the creative process. Under The Promise, man awakens from identification with thedream alone and recognizes himself as the Dreamer. He realizes that God has been experiencing life through him all along, and that the entire drama of human existence has served the divine purpose of awakening to eternal identity. The dream continues, but it is now understood from the perspective of the One who is dreaming it. “He Is Dreaming Now” reveals that life is far morethan a sequence of external events. It is God's living dream unfolding through consciousness, inviting every individual to first understand the creative power of imagination through The Law and ultimately awaken through The Promise to therealization that the Dreamer and the dream are one. For structured study resources, original lecture archives,and deeper exploration of Neville Goddard's teachings, visit ⁠NevilleGoddardOfficial.com⁠. To explore practical application of The Law, listen to ⁠⁠⁠⁠TheMindset and Manifesting Podcast⁠⁠⁠⁠. For discussions devoted entirely to The Promise andspiritual awakening, listen to ⁠⁠⁠⁠The Journey of AwakeningPodcast⁠⁠⁠⁠. For insight into the pattern of Scripture unfolding withinman, visit ⁠The Bible Your Biography Podcast⁠. Shop Neville Goddard Books at The Neville Goddard Collection

    He is Dreaming Now | The Neville Goddard Lectures Podcast
  2. Jul 21

    Have you Found Him | The Neville Goddard Lectures

    This episode of The Neville Goddard Lectures Podcastfeatures the lecture summary read by ⁠⁠⁠⁠Lynna K Teer⁠⁠⁠⁠,along with the full original lecture “Have You Found Him” by ⁠⁠⁠⁠Neville Goddard⁠⁠⁠⁠. In “Have You Found Him,” Neville Goddard challengesone of humanity's oldest questions: Where is God to be found? Neville explains that the search for God does not lead outward toward religious institutions, sacred places, or external authorities. Instead, it culminates in the discoverythat God is present within every individual as human imagination, the creative power that gives life to every experience. Neville teaches that countless people spend their livessearching for God while overlooking the One who is seeking. Scripture repeatedly directs man inward, revealing that the kingdom of God is within and that every spiritual revelation unfolds through consciousness itself. To find God is to awaken to the realization that the awareness by which we perceive,imagine, and create is God's own presence expressing through us. The journey of faith therefore becomes a journey ofself-discovery. As man comes to understand the creative power of imagination through The Law, he is gradually prepared for the greater revelation of The Promise, where the seeker discovers that he has never been separate from theOne he sought. In this lecture, Neville clarifies: What it truly means to find GodWhy God is discovered within rather than outside of oneselfHow imagination reveals the presence of God in every day lifeWhy scripture records an inner spiritual journey instead of external historyHow the Law prepares man for the fulfillment of the Promise Under The Law, man consciously uses imagination to assumenew states of consciousness and transform the conditions of his life. Through these experiences, he discovers that consciousness is the only creative power and begins to recognize the divine nature of imagination itself. Under The Promise, the search reaches its fulfillment. Manawakens to the realization that God has always been his own essential being. Rather than continuing to seek, he recognizes his eternal unity with the Father through direct spiritual experience. The search ends because the seeker and the One being sought are revealed to be one. “Have You Found Him” reveals that the ultimate purpose of the spiritual journey is not to discover a distant God, but to awaken to the God who has always dwelt within. Neville reminds us that every experience under The Law ultimately prepares us for this realization, where imagination is known not merely as a creative faculty, but as the very presence of God within man. For structured study resources, original lecture archives,and deeper exploration of Neville Goddard's teachings, visit ⁠NevilleGoddardOfficial.com⁠. To explore practical application of The Law, listen to ⁠⁠⁠⁠TheMindset and Manifesting Podcast⁠⁠⁠⁠. For discussions devoted entirely to The Promise andspiritual awakening, listen to ⁠⁠⁠⁠The Journey of AwakeningPodcast⁠⁠⁠⁠. For insight into the pattern of Scripture unfolding withinman, visit ⁠The Bible Your Biography Podcast⁠.

    Have you Found Him | The Neville Goddard Lectures
  3. Jul 19

    God's Timeless Purpose | The Neville Goddard Lectures

    This episode of The Neville Goddard Lectures Podcast features the lecture summary read by ⁠⁠⁠Lynna K Teer⁠⁠⁠, along with the full original lecture “God’s Timeless Purpose” by ⁠⁠⁠Neville Goddard⁠⁠⁠. In “God’s Timeless Purpose,” Neville Goddard explains that behind the changing events of history and the individual experiences of human life there exists an eternal purpose that never changes. While people often become absorbed in temporary conditions, personal desires, and the pursuit of worldly accomplishments, Neville teaches that God's ultimate purpose is to awaken Himself within humanity. Every experience, whether joyful or difficult, serves this greater unfolding. Neville reminds us that life is not a series of random events governed by chance. Instead, every individual moves through states of consciousness that ultimately lead toward the fulfillment of God's eternal plan. The experiences of The Law allow us to discover the creative power of imagination, while The Promise reveals the true identity of the one who imagines. Scripture, when interpreted psychologically rather than historically, describes this timeless purpose. The stories of the Bible portray the inner journey of consciousness as God awakens within the individual. What appears to be history is, in reality, a pattern that unfolds within every person according to divine order. In this lecture, Neville clarifies: What God's timeless purpose truly isWhy the events of life ultimately serve spiritual awakeningHow Scripture reveals an eternal pattern rather than secular historyThe relationship between The Law and The PromiseWhy awakening fulfills God's purpose within every individual Under The Law, man learns that imagination creates reality. By assuming new states of consciousness, he changes the circumstances of his life and discovers that consciousness is the only creative power. These experiences prepare the individual to recognize the deeper truth hidden behind all creation. Under The Promise, man discovers that the purpose of life extends far beyond improving external conditions. He awakens to the realization that he is the one in whom God fulfills His eternal plan. The Promise reveals that God's purpose has always been the birth of divine awareness within the individual, culminating in the recognition of eternal unity with the Father. “God’s Timeless Purpose” reveals that the goal of human existence is not merely to master the creative use of imagination, but to awaken to the eternal reality that God is fulfilling His purpose through every experience of life. What begins as the conscious use of The Law ultimately culminates in the realization of The Promise, where man knows himself as one with the Father and understands that God's purpose has never changed. For structured study resources, original lecture archives, and deeper exploration of Neville Goddard's teachings, visit NevilleGoddardOfficial.com. To explore practical application of The Law, listen to ⁠⁠⁠The Mindset and Manifesting Podcast⁠⁠⁠. For discussions devoted entirely to The Promise and spiritual awakening, listen to ⁠⁠⁠The Journey of Awakening Podcast⁠⁠⁠. For insight into the pattern of scripture unfolding within man, visit The Bible Your Biography Podcast.

    God's Timeless Purpose | The Neville Goddard Lectures
  4. May 13

    God's Son | The Neville Goddard Lectures

    This episode of The Neville Goddard Lectures Podcast features the lecture summary read by ⁠⁠Lynna K Teer⁠⁠, along with the full original lecture “God’s Son” by ⁠⁠Neville Goddard⁠⁠. In “God’s Son,” Neville Goddard explains that the term “Son of God” does not refer to a single external figure, but to the divine identity awakened within every individual. Neville reveals that God’s Son is the human imagination itself; the means through which God expresses and experiences creation. Neville taught that man is not separate from God. Man is God made visible in human form. The Son is the embodiment of the Father, and to know the Son is to know God. This realization dissolves the illusion of separation and restores man to the awareness of his true spiritual identity. Scripture, when read symbolically, is not describing external history, but the inner awakening of consciousness. The revelation of God’s Son occurs when man recognizes himself as the creative power behind all experience. At that moment, the search for God outside oneself comes to an end. In this lecture, Neville clarifies: What the “Son of God” represents in spiritual and psychological termsWhy imagination is the divine identity within manHow Scripture describes an inner awakening rather than external historyThe relationship between consciousness, creation, and divine identityWhy sonship is realized through direct experience rather than belief aloneUnder The Law, man uses imagination to assume states and give them expression in the world. What is accepted inwardly becomes externalized as experience. But Neville explains that the deeper revelation is the recognition of the one who is imagining. Under The Promise, man awakens as God’s Son and discovers his eternal unity with the Father. No longer identified solely with changing states and conditions, he realizes himself as the divine being who gives life to all experience. “God’s Son” reveals that man’s highest destiny is not merely to change circumstances, but to awaken to his true identity as the Son of God; living from inner authority, creative power, and conscious union with the Father. For structured study resources, original lecture archives, and deeper exploration of Neville Goddard’s teachings, visitNevilleGoddardOfficial.com. To explore practical application of The Law, listen to ⁠⁠The Mindset and Manifesting Podcast.⁠⁠ For discussions devoted entirely to The Promise and spiritual awakening, listen to ⁠⁠The Journey of Awakening Podcast.⁠⁠

    God's Son | The Neville Goddard Lectures
  5. May 6

    God's Seven Eyes | The Neville Goddard Lectures Podcast

    This episode of The Neville Goddard Lectures Podcast features the lecture summary read by ⁠Lynna K Teer⁠, along with the full original lecture “God’s Purpose” by ⁠Neville Goddard⁠. In "God's Seven Eyes", Neville Goddard interprets the biblical phrase “the seven eyes of God” as a psychological and spiritual truth within man. Rather than referring to a literal or external vision, Neville reveals that these “eyes” represent thecomplete capacity of awareness through which God experiences and observes creation. Neville taught that God is not separate from man. God seesthrough man. The “seven eyes” symbolize the fullness of perception, the total awareness by which reality is known and experienced. This is not about physical sight, but about the depth and range of consciousness itself. Scripture, when read symbolically, is describing thestructure of awareness. The seven eyes indicate the all-seeing nature of God within, expressed through the individual as perception, imagination, and recognition. In this lecture, Neville clarifies: What the “seven eyes of God” symbolize in biblical and psychological termsHow awareness itself is the means through which God experiences realityWhy perception is not passive, but participatory in creationHow expanding awareness relates to both The Law and The PromiseUnder The Law, you use awareness to assume states and bringthem into expression. What you consent to as true becomes your experience. But the deeper implication is that awareness itself is divine. Under The Promise, this awareness is recognized as God. Theindividual no longer identifies solely with changing states, but with the one who perceives them all. The “seven eyes” symbolize this total, unified awareness that has always been present. For structured study resources, original lecture archives, and deeper exploration of Neville Goddard’s teachings, visitNevilleGoddardOfficial.com. To explore practical application of The Law, listen to ⁠The Mindset and Manifesting Podcast.⁠ For discussions devoted entirely to The Promise and spiritual awakening, listen to ⁠The Journey of Awakening Podcast.⁠

    God's Seven Eyes | The Neville Goddard Lectures Podcast
  6. Apr 29

    God's Purpose | The Neville Goddard Lectures

    This episode of The Neville Goddard Lectures Podcast features the lecture summary read by Lynna K Teer, along with the full original lecture “God’s Purpose” by Neville Goddard. In God’s Purpose, Neville Goddard addresses one of the most fundamental questions in spiritual inquiry: why existence exists at all. He explains that God’s purpose is not external, moral, or directive in the conventional sense. Instead, it is the deliberate expansion of awareness through experience, culminating in the awakening of God within the individual. Neville teaches that God became man in order to experiencelimitation, division, and identification with states—only to ultimately awaken from them. This journey is not accidental. It is the purpose. Every aspect of life, including struggle, desire, and transformation, serves the unfolding of this divine intention. Throughout the lecture, Neville reframes human experience as part of a larger, predetermined pattern. What appears as personal life is actually the movement of consciousness through states, gathering experience that will eventually lead to self-recognition. This recognition is what Neville calls The Promise, the moment when man realizes he is the being thatdescended into experience. Neville emphasizes that purpose is not found throughexternal achievement or worldly success. These belong to The Law, which governs the manipulation of states within the world. God’s purpose is fulfilled through awakening, not accomplishment. It is realized when identity shifts fromthe roles one plays to the awareness that animates them. He also clarifies that nothing is wasted. Every experiencecontributes to the awakening process, even those that seem contradictory or painful. All are part of the same movement toward realization. The individual is not separate from this purpose but is the very means through which it is fulfilled. Key themes explored in this lecture include: God’s purpose as the expansion and awakening of awarenessThe descent into limitation as part of the divine planHuman experience as the movement through states of consciousnessThe distinction between worldly success and spiritual fulfillmentThe Promise as the realization of God withinNeville reminds listeners that purpose is not something to be discovered outside of self or constructed through effort. It is already in motion. Life itself is the process through which God fulfills His purpose, bringing Himself to awareness through the individual. This lecture reinforces Neville Goddard’s central teaching: that God’s purpose is to awaken within man, and that every experience serves this inevitable realization. This podcast is devoted to preserving and sharing Neville Goddard’s original lectures in full, allowing listeners to study his teachings exactly as they were delivered. For structured study resources, original lecture archives, and deeper exploration of Neville Goddard’s teachings, visitNevilleGoddardOfficial.com. To explore practical application of The Law, listen to The Mindset and Manifesting Podcast. For discussions devoted entirely to The Promise and spiritual awakening, listen to The Journey of Awakening Podcast.

    God's Purpose | The Neville Goddard Lectures
  7. Apr 25

    God's Plan of Salvation | The Neville Goddard Lectures

    This episode of The Neville Goddard Lectures Podcast features the lecture summary read by Lynna K Teer, along with the full original lecture “God’s Plan of Salvation” by Neville Goddard. In God’s Plan of Salvation, Neville Goddard redefines salvation entirely, removing it from the framework of external religion and placing it within the individual as an inner, predetermined process of awakening. Salvation is not about being saved from sin, punishment, or external forces, it is the awakening of God within man, fulfilling a divine pattern already implanted in consciousness. Neville explains that the plan of salvation is not something man initiates or earns. It is God’s plan, unfolding from within, bringing the individual to the realization of their true identity. This unfolding is what Neville calls The Promise; a series of spiritual experiences that reveal man as God the Father. Throughout the lecture, Neville emphasizes that Scripture is not a historical record, but a psychological and prophetic blueprint. Every story, character, and event foreshadows the inner journey of awakening that each individual will experience. Salvation, therefore, is the fulfillment of these scriptural patterns within one’s own consciousness. Neville also clarifies that there is nothing man can do to force this awakening. Effort, rituals, and moral striving do not produce salvation. Instead, it unfolds according to divine timing. However, he teaches that understanding The Law, the operation of imagination, prepares consciousness by developing awareness, stability, and control of attention. A central theme in this lecture is that all are destined for salvation. No one is excluded, and no one is lost. The journey may appear different for each individual, but the end is certain: the recognition of oneself as the being spoken of in Scripture. Key themes explored in this lecture include: Salvation as awakening, not rescueScripture as a psychological and prophetic blueprintThe Promise as the fulfillment of God’s planThe inevitability of awakening for allThe role of The Law as preparation, not causeNeville reminds listeners that the search for salvation outside of self leads to confusion and delay. The entire plan is already within. When the experiences of The Promise unfold, they confirm the truth of Scripture and reveal that what was once believed to be external has always been internal. This lecture reinforces Neville Goddard’s highest teaching: that salvation is the realization of one’s true identity as God, and that this realization unfolds according to a divine plan that cannot fail. This podcast is devoted to preserving and sharing Neville Goddard’s original lectures in full, allowing listeners to study his teachings exactly as they were delivered. For structured study resources, original lecture archives, and deeper exploration of Neville Goddard’s teachings, visit NevilleGoddardOfficial.com. To explore practical application of The Law, listen to The Mindset and Manifesting Podcast. For discussions devoted entirely to The Promise and spiritual awakening, listen to The Journey of Awakening Podcast.

    God's Plan of Salvation | The Neville Goddard Lectures
  8. Apr 22

    God's Law and His Promise | The Neville Goddard Lectures

    This episode of The Neville Goddard Lectures Podcast features the lecture summary read by Lynna K Teer, along with the full original lecture “God’s Law and His Promise” by Neville Goddard. In God’s Law and His Promise, Neville Goddard clarifies the essential distinction between what he calls The Law and The Promise; two aspects of spiritual truth that are often misunderstood or incorrectly combined. While both originate from the same source, they serve entirely different functions in the development of consciousness. Neville explains that The Law refers to the creative power of imagination, the principle that allows man to assume states and see them objectified in the world. Through The Law, one can influence circumstances, change conditions, and deliberately shape experience by embodying a desired state. It is teachable, repeatable, and operates whether one is aware of it or not. However, Neville makes it clear that mastery of The Law does not lead to awakening. The Promise, by contrast, is the fulfillment of Scripture within the individual. It is not something that can be caused, earned, or achieved through technique. It unfolds by grace, revealing one’s true identity as God. Neville describes this as a series of profound inner experiences that radically transform identity and perception, culminating in the realization of oneness with the Father. Throughout the lecture, Neville emphasizes that confusion arises when individuals attempt to use The Law to attain The Promise. The Law governs manifestation within the world of states, but The Promise is the awakening from identification with those states altogether. One prepares through The Law, but one is revealed through The Promise. He also highlights the importance of maturity, stability, and responsibility. The Law disciplines consciousness, teaching control of attention and assumption. This discipline creates the foundation necessary for the unfolding of The Promise, but it does not cause it. The Promise arrives in its own time, independent of effort. Key themes explored in this lecture include: The distinction between The Law and The PromiseImagination as the operant power behind The LawWhy The Promise cannot be achieved through techniqueThe role of discipline and preparation in consciousnessAwakening as the fulfillment of Scripture withinNeville reminds listeners that while The Law can transform circumstances, it does not transform identity at the deepest level. The Promise alone reveals who one truly is beyond all states, beyond all assumptions, and beyond all effort. This lecture reinforces one of Neville Goddard’s most important teachings: that The Law and The Promise must be understood separately. One governs creation within the world. The other reveals the truth of being beyond it. This podcast is devoted to preserving and sharing Neville Goddard’s original lectures in full, allowing listeners to study his teachings exactly as they were delivered. For structured study resources, original lecture archives, and deeper exploration of Neville Goddard’s teachings, visit NevilleGoddardOfficial.com. To explore practical application of The Law, listen to The Mindset and Manifesting Podcast. For discussions devoted entirely to The Promise and spiritual awakening, listen to The Journey of Awakening Podcast.

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The Neville Goddard Lectures Podcast is devoted to preserving and sharing the original spoken teachings of Neville Goddard. Hosted by Lynna K Teer, this podcast presents Neville Goddard’s lectures in their pure, uninterrupted form, allowing listeners to engage directly with his words as he delivered them. Neville gave more than four hundred lectures between the 1940s and early 1970s, many of which were never widely circulated after his death in 1972. Each episode features a single lecture drawn from archival sources, carefully selected and restored to make Neville’s teachings accessible to