Seedtime and Harvest
Description
Seedtime and Harvest is a book by Neville Goddard, first published in 1956, that explores the metaphysical laws behind thought, belief, and the nature of reality. In this spiritual classic, Goddard presents a symbolic reading of the Bible, showing how familiar passages illustrate universal principles of consciousness and manifestation.
At its core, the book teaches that every external experience begins as an inner “seed” planted in consciousness. Goddard explains how thoughts, inner dialogue, and assumptions act as seeds that inevitably produce a corresponding harvest in life, and how intentional thinking can be used to shape one’s circumstances.
Drawing on timeless spiritual ideas, Seedtime and Harvest connects inner belief with outward experience, inviting readers to interpret scripture not as literal history but as symbolic language that reveals psychological truths about identity, imagination, and the creative process.
- Formats
- PDF, EPUB, AZW3
- Page Count (PDF)
- 30
Note: All of the books available here were first published generations ago. Care has been taken to produce clear, readable files, and each ebook is fully formatted with features such as a linked table of contents and clearly structured chapter headings. Where applicable, illustrations and footnotes have also been carefully presented for ease of reading. None of these ebooks are DRM-protected. As with any historical text, occasional imperfections may remain.