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Ask and it is given (Translated): The law of attraction according to the teachings of Neville Goddard
Ask and it is given (Translated): The law of attraction according to the teachings of Neville Goddard
Ask and it is given (Translated): The law of attraction according to the teachings of Neville Goddard
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The purpose of this book is to indicate man's possibilities, to show that man can change his future; but, although modified, it again forms a deterministic sequence beginning at the point of interference-a future consistent with modification. The most important feature of man's future is flexibility. The future, though predetermined in advance in every detail, has many developments. At every moment of our lives we have before us the choice as to which of the many futures we will have.
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PublisherStargatebook
Release dateNov 3, 2021
ISBN9791220863650
Ask and it is given (Translated): The law of attraction according to the teachings of Neville Goddard
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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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Ask and it is given (Translated) - Neville Goddard

ASK AND IT IS GIVEN

THE LAW OF ATTRACTION ACCORDING TO THE TEACHINGS OF NEVILLE GODDARD

NEVILLE GODDARD

Edition 2021 by ©David De Angelis

All rights reserved

Table of Contents

questions and answers on the law of attraction and creative power

1. Question: What is the meaning of the symbol on the covers of your books?

2. Question: I would like to get married, but I haven't found the right man. How can I imagine myself a husband?

3. Question: What do I have to do to get the kind of creative inspiration it takes to write?

4. Question: How do I envision a larger audience at my conferences?

5. Question: Is it possible to imagine many things at one time, or should I limit my imagination to one desire?

6. Question: How many times should I perform the imaginative act, for a few days or for many weeks?

7. Question: I was taught not to ask for earthly things, only spiritual growth, yet what I need is money and things.

8. Question: Once we have assumed our desire, should we always keep in mind the presence of this greater self that protects and fulfills our desire?

9. Question: Isn't there a law that says you can't get anything for nothing? Must we not earn what we desire?

10. Question: But doesn't the thought that creation is finished rob us of our initiative?

11. Question: But doesn't this ability to change the future deny the fact that creation is finished?

12. Question: Why is it that those who apply themselves hard in metaphysics always seem to lack something?

13. Question: Can an uneducated person self-educate by assuming the feeling of being educated?

14. Question: My husband and I are taking his class together. Should we discuss our desires with each other?

15. Question: Should my husband and I work on the same project or on separate projects?

16. Question: It occurs to me that if you let yourself go too often into a state of drowsiness, then you will have a lack of feelings.

17. Question: Is love a product of our own consciousness?

18. Question: Suppose my will cannot come true before six months or a year: should I wait before imagining it?

19. Question: Why do some of us die young?

20. Question: How would you define a full life?

21. Question: What about an infant who dies at birth?

22. Question: What is your prayer technique?

23. Question: Two persons want the same office. One holds it. The other had it and now wants it back.

24. Question: What is the cause of illness and pain?

25. Question: No matter how hard I try to be happy, deep down I always have the melancholy feeling of being excluded. Why?

26. Question: If the death of a loved one brought me economic security, would it mean that I caused that death?

27. Question: I have more than one goal. Would it be ineffective to focus on several goals at different times of concentration?

28. Question: I find it difficult to change my concept of myself. Why?

29. Question: I am considering the idea of a business venture. It would mean a lot to me, but I can't imagine how it would come to fruition.

30. Question: As a student of metaphysics I was taught that racial prejudices and universal beliefs influence me. Do you mean that I am influenced by them only to the extent that I give these beliefs power over me?

31. Question: Who wrote the Bible?

32. Question: Do you use the Apocrypha Bible?

33. Question: If Jesus is a fictional character created by the authors of the Bible in order to explain certain psychological situations, how do you explain the fact that he and his philosophy

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