Freedom For All
Description
Freedom for All is a book by Neville Goddard, first published in 1942. In this concise work Goddard offers a practical, mystically informed interpretation of the Bible and the human imagination. He presents consciousness as the primary reality and explains how our inner assumptions and imaginal acts shape outward circumstances.
The book distils Neville’s central teaching — that by changing one’s inner state and “living from the end” of the desired outcome, a person can transform their life — and illustrates this with scriptural readings and clear, actionable instruction. Freedom for All emphasises the oneness of God, the power of names and words, and the creative law that links thought to manifestation.
Neville walks readers through the law of creation and the practical techniques for using imagination responsibly and persistently, making the material useful both to students of mystical Christianity and to those exploring manifestation, law-of-assumption teachings, and self-directed change. Short and direct, the book is ideal for readers seeking a compact manual on imagination-led transformation.
Whether you’re new to Neville’s work or collecting his shorter titles, Freedom for All offers focused lessons on shifting consciousness, releasing limiting beliefs, and claiming inner freedom as the basis for lasting outer change.
- Formats
- PDF, EPUB, AZW3
- Page Count (PDF)
- 27
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