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The Cabala
The Cabala
The Cabala
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The Cabala

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Experience the life-changing power of Neville Goddard with this unforgettable lesson.
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Release dateMay 6, 2020
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Neville Goddard

Neville Goddard (1905-1972) was a profoundly influential teacher, and author, writing more than ten books under the pen name Neville. He was a popular speaker on metaphysical themes and is associated with the New Thought philosophy.

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The Cabala - Neville Goddard

The Cabala

by Neville Goddard

Jan 1, 1965

This past Wednesday I had occasion to go to an old Bible of mine and there I found two letters of my friend old Abdullah. I had long forgotten them, for they were given to me back in 1930 or ’31. They

are now molding and falling apart. They were simply instructions on the Cabala. And the first portion of them would not interest you because it’s all very technical in Hebrew, but there are other portions of it that I know will interest you. And this is what he said in one: Creatures are never guilty of the seeming wrongs they do. The Lord ordained all deeds, and he alone performs all that is performed.

That’s what it starts with. He accuses no one of evil, for all have fulfilled his command and performed his service. If there is evil, I the Lord alone am evil (Is. 45:7).

When you first read it on a certain level of awareness you are startled. It’s in conflict with everything that you hold dear. But he doesn’t stop there. He takes a very small, little passage of the

Book of John, the 4th chapter of John, it’s a conversation between Jesus and the woman of Samaria, and he said to her, "Woman, believe me, the hour is coming when you will neither on this mountain

nor in Jerusalem worship the Father. You worship what you do not know; we worship what we know, for salvation is from the Jews" (verse 21).

And then he stops there. When you read it you wonder what it is all about. Now listen to this grand old man’s interpretation of it.

Yehudah…he translates

Yehudah as Jew; we Anglicize the word Yehudah and call it Judah.

Judah is spelled just as you would spell the Lord’s name, Yod He Vau He, only you insert a Daleth, the letter d into the word. Judah was the fourth son of Jacob; in all lists of the sons of Jacob he is given the position of fourth.

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