"Men's faith in God is measured by his confidence in himself."
Originally published in 1941, Your Faith Is Your Fortune by Neville Goddard reveals what many of the popular stories in the Bible really mean. The book consists of short chapters, each devoted to a certain biblical theme which Neville takes into discussion, explaining the spiritual and psychological truths that the theme includes.
"Stand still in the psychological state defined as your objective until you feel the thrill of Victory. Then, with confidence born of the knowledge of this law, watch the physical realization of your objective."
About the author:
Neville Goddard (1905 - 1972) was born in Barbados, West Indies. He came to the United States to study drama at the age of seventeen. In 1932 he gave up the theater entirely to devote his attention to his studies in mysticism. He began his lecture career in New York City, and travelled throughout the country, eventually establishing his home in Los Angeles. In the late 1950s he gave a series of talks on television, and for many years he lectured regularly, to capacity audiences, at the Wilshire Ebell Theater in Los Angeles.
Neville Goddard was one of the most influential lecturers in the New Thought field for many years. His ten books, written over a period of some thirty years, deal with creative visualization and the transformation of consciousness.
Contents Covered:
- Before Abraham Was
- You Shall Decree
- The Principle of Truth
- Whom Seek Ye?
- Who Am I?
- I Am He
- Thy Will Be Done
- No Other God
- The Foundation Stone
- To Him That Hath
- Christmas
- Crucifixion and Resurrection
- The I'm-Pressions
- Circumcision
- Interval of Time
- The Triune God
- Prayer
- The Twelve Disciples
- Liquid Light
- The Breath of Life
- Daniel in the Lions' Den
- Fishing
- Be Ears That Hear
- Clairvoyance -- "Count of Monte Cristo"
- Twenty-third Psalm
- Gethsemane
- A Formula for Victory
Format: | PDF Digital Reprint, e-Facsimile |
No. of Pages: | 159 |
Page Size: | A4 (210mm × 297mm) |
Download Size: | 7.4 MB |