Seedtime and Harvest by Neville Goddard



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Seedtime and Harvest is a book by Neville Goddard, first published in 1956, that explores the profound metaphysical laws behind thought, belief, and the nature of reality. In this inspirational spiritual classic, Goddard presents a transformative interpretation of the Bible, revealing how familiar biblical stories and passages illustrate universal principles of consciousness and manifestation. Blending mysticism with practical insight, this influential work offers readers a fresh perspective on the creative power of imagination, making it an essential addition to any personal development or spiritual growth library. At its core, this spiritual guide teaches that every external experience begins as an inner “seed” planted in consciousness. Goddard explains how your thoughts, inner dialogue, and assumptions act as seeds that inevitably produce a corresponding harvest in your life. By consciously choosing empowering thoughts and mastering the law of attraction and manifestation, you can learn to shape your reality with intention. This focus on positive thinking, intentional living, and the practical application of metaphysical laws makes the book useful for readers seeking to deepen their understanding of how the subconscious mind influences every aspect of daily life. Drawing on timeless wisdom, Seedtime and Harvest connects the spiritual and mental worlds with everyday experience. Neville Goddard invites you to interpret scripture not as literal history but as symbolic language that reveals psychological truths about belief, identity, and the creative process.

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Page Count (PDF): 30
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