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Neville Lancelot Goddard (February 19, 1905October 1, 1972), generally known as Neville Goddard, was a Barbadian
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author and mystic who wrote on the
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and is considered to be one of the pioneers of the "law of assumption".


Early life

Goddard was born in Fontabelle,
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, Barbados on February 19, 1905, to Joseph Nathaniel, a merchant and Wilhelmina Goddard, (''née'' Hinkinson). Neville was the fourth of ten children. He was also the older brother to
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and businessman
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. At age 17, Goddard emigrated to
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, where he initially worked as a ballet and ballroom dancer. In 1931, he began to study under an Ethiopian
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named Abdullah, who introduced him to
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and taught him
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. In 1942, at the age of 38, he was drafted into the army and stationed at Camp Polk, Louisiana in the
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. After serving just 9 months he was granted an honourable discharge from his Battalion Commanding Officer Colonel Theodore Bilbough Jr. It was after this brief stint in the Army that he was naturalised as a United States citizen, having been a British citizen up to this point.


Career

Goddard's earliest known career was as a professional dancer. He stated in ''Consciousness is the Only Reality'': "For ten years I was a dancer, dancing in Broadway shows, in vaudeville, night clubs, and in Europe." While touring with his dance company in
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, he developed an interest in
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after striking up a conversation with a Scotsman who lent him a series of books in the powers of the mind. Upon his return to New York he gave up the entertainment industry to devote his full attention to the study of spiritual and mystical matters. After traveling extensively throughout the United States, Neville eventually made his home in
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in 1952. In early 1950s, Goddard lectured at The Town Hall on religious topics. In his 1931 lecture "Imagination plus Faith", he spoke of his brief career in television, “I did just what I am doing now, they gave me a lectern, I simply sat at a desk and spoke”.  It was during the mid-1950’s that he began his short stint on television.  Broadcast in L.A. on channel 11 he had 26 half hour shows which went on air between 2pm and 2.30pm every Sunday.  The shows were simple in production, consisting of Goddard speaking extemporaneously to the television audience on biblical esotericism. The program averaged viewing audiences in excess of 300,000 on a weekly basis. The show was eventually cancelled when Channel 11 Studios were unable to secure advertisers suitable to the audience. In 1954, Goddard was reportedly planning a "metaphysical telefilm show", though it is unclear if the project came to fruition. In the 1960s and early 1970s, he confined most of his lectures in Los Angeles, New York, and
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.


Legacy

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has contended that Frederick Eikerenkoetter, best known as
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, in particular adopted theories and teachings rooted in Goddard's ideas.
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and
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have noted that Goddard shaped their views.
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, ex-wife and later biographer of
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, was interested in Goddard's work and introduced Castaneda to Goddard's ideas. In 2015, books by Neville Goddard including ''Feeling Is The Secret'', ''At Your Command'' and ''Out of This World'' were released as audiobooks, narrated by
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. Goddard was influenced by writer
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and early self-help theorists
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and
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. Goddard’s teachings and lectures have gained a
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among modern-day
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communities and he has been credited with popularizing creative visualization techniques, positive thinking, and self-improvement.


Death

Goddard died on October 1, 1972, aged 67, from a
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. He had been a resident of
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for roughly 20 years. He is buried in Westbury Cemetery,
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.


Works

* ''At Your Command'' (1939; Goddard Publications) * ''Your Faith Is Your Fortune'' (1941; Goddard Publications) * ''Freedom for All—A Practical Application of the Bible'' (1942; Goddard Publications) * ''Feeling Is the Secret'' (1944; Goddard Publications) * ''Prayer—The Art of Believing'' (1946; Goddard Publications) * ''Out of This World'' (1949; Goddard Publications) * ‘’The Power of Awareness’’ (1952; unknown) * ''The Creative Use of Imagination'' (1952; Goddard Publications) * ''Awakened Imagination'' (1954; G. & J. Publishing Co.) * ''Seedtime and Harvest'' (1956; G. & J. Publishing Co.) * ''I Know My Father'' (1960; G. & J. Publishing Co.) * ''The Law and the Promise'' (1961; G. & J. Publishing Co.)


References


Sources

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Further reading

* A 1943 profile of Goddard.
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