Neville Goddard: The Complete Reader by Neville Goddard


Neville Goddard: The Complete Reader
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Publication : First published November 15, 2013

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Neville Goddard: The Complete Reader Reviews


  • Vishal Bawa

    Neville Goddard's collection of 10 books, put together in a neat chronology has been an amazing journey of more than a month for me. I can vouch that reading Neville can change a lot of neural circuits of the human psychology. I have never read such a seamless interpretation of religious texts, and the profound symbology behind them.
    The continuous quest of a human mind of finding relevance, identifying with the patterns, reading the symbols in order to lead to a territory they can claim to be their unique existence. Neville has addressed the calling of a human mind to continuously look out for answers, he has redefined the idea of 'seeking inside'.
    The continuous rhythm throughout the reader develops a pivot in a human mind to oscillate around his own consciousness to recognise the God within. I have never come across such a powerful thought process of explaining human existence.
    Some of the quotes from the book include, 'believing is seeing', 'symbols follow, they do not precede' challenge the regular thinking patterns in our brains and hence need a continuous crescendo of thoughts to wire and rewire. The collection keeps up to the core idea throughout the text spread across ~600 pages. The core idea of consciousness being the only driving force, and the sorcerer of our fantasies.

  • Te-ge Bramhall

    To say that this book has been life changing would be an understatement. This book took everything I've known and believed since childhood and turned it on its head. I'd recommend it to everyone, except that I know I probably wasn't ready to read it until now. So, if you're feeling restless, like there has to be more to life than what you know, if you're current belief systen doesn't feel like it's enough, that there's something missing from it, then pick up this book or just search for the first book in the anthology (you can find all the ebooks free as in free with a quick Google search), At Your Command. See if it speaks to you, even a little. If it does, read the book. If you're not completely sure, or you're struggling with the ideas expressed in it, read the last book in the anthology, Your Faith Is Your Fortune, then move on to the others.

    This is a book I know I will be rereading repeatedly.

  • Jeremy Johnston

    This collection of ten books is a masterpiece. It will be the most important book you'll ever read.

  • Marilu

    Neville Goddard was one of the most extraordinary mystic philosophers of his time, and of any age. His work contains a timeless account of human psychology with the Bible as a focal study. He does not believe in fate or destiny nor does he believe that certain people are meant for a certain life. He believed that we are all full of potential and masters of our own life. I do recommend his work even if it is just for fun. He was and still is a fascinating man.

  • Bappy Golder

    This collection is not for the faint of hearted. It will give you a very different way of looking at Christianity. You will need a very deep biblical understanding and the mind of a philosopher to be able to actually get into it properly. But if you manage those to it's a paradise shifting book about your belief and faith.

  • Trisha Condo

    I really enjoyed the audible book. Just expanded my knowledge of manifesting.

  • Jilles

    All 10 books by Neville Goddard brought together in this edition. For student of the Law of attraction this is a must read with very interesting biblical interpretations that give you a new way of looking at the Bible.

  • Darcy Miller

    This is a book you truly never finish. Its one you will keep going back to again and again to review, remind and to reabsorb. The meaning may change, the lesson may change and the concept may change. Life changing book.

  • Judio

    This is a complete version of all Neville Goddard's lectures and talks. It has been edited 'for clarity' but to be honest, I prefer the original, unedited versions because I found the changes in text too distracting.

    And sometimes, meanings changed.

  • Miranda Gabriel

    The bible as a psychological drama. Consciousness as God. A walk through all of the thoughts of Neville Goddard proved original and perspective shifting.

  • Emmanuel

    You can't serve two masters.

  • Anthony Thompson

    10 Audiobooks that I'll count as 1.

    I'm not 100% boned up on who the first person to say "see it in your mind, and eventually reality will reorganize itself in that way", but Goddard is one of the earliest to do so. As far as self-help gurus go, Goddard is one of the few that smacks of "this is how I live actually".

    You have people like Joe Dispenza out there making big money pushing this style of teaching even now, but Mitch Horowitz is the only modern author who even credits the older generation.

    My favorite piece of Goddard's philosophy is the esoteric reading of the Bible. Assume you are the Son of God, and then view the passages of the Bible as such.

    For an example, see the idea of the Virgin Birth being the process of higher consciousness born out of lower unconsciousness, and it's replicability in all people.

    It mostly makes me want to read The Bible, but I'm looking for the right copy to start that.

  • Wilaiwan Schultz

    There are so many good books out there, but this one got the most key factors to help us to create the kind of life we dream of. I think the most challenge thing in life is to correct our mind and keep the faith to the unseen really and to believe in our vision. Neville always said that we should give it a go, try it to see if this knowledge is true. And I couldn't agree more, so, I try it, and it works.

  • Marjorie Turner

    Neville Goddard has symbolically interpreted the Bible in ways I’ve not seen in theology books. His formulas and suggestions are brilliant ways to create a future worth living. My point of view is not Christian, yet I was able to practice and implement his methodology and achieve the “conscious reaction of complete victory” he references. Very impactful for me.

  • Markus Nylund

    I listened to the audio version of this. I got through almost 8 of the 10 books but gave up because I just struggle to follow the dry narration. I think the content is good but really requires the actual books and to be read slowly.

  • Kathy Stenberg

    Game changer. Highly recommend.

  • Selin

    Read it at the beginning of covid and i feel like it made me mentally ill and made me lose all hope

  • Erika

    This book is a staple. So full of enlightening stories and analogies, it made me understand so many things. I thing they should teach it in schools.

  • Kristi Perry

    This book has helped and is continuing to help me change my life for the better in dramatic ways, a little bit every day.

  • Zack

    Awesome interpretation of scripture. I’m a believer.

  • A M

    I am a Neville Goddard fiend and never shut up about him or his ideas anymore, sorry!

  • Sarah

    If you’re looking for the truth, this is it. The most life changing book you will ever read, and the only self help book you will ever need in your life. I feel so grateful to have found this knowledge and the understanding that this book reveals. Best book I’ve ever read in my life!

  • Tauri Laane

    The beginning I liked a lot. But all in all, too much presumptions about what the author thinks the Bible was meant for (nobody to argue back in his books), and too much examples about random luck. There is some good gold to be found in this long book of books, but I don't think it's worth the effort of going through such a long epic :)

  • Zhalya Abiyeva

    It is wonderful collection of Neville Goddard's best works. Neville Goddard is one of my favourite authors on metaphysical studies. I think his works reveals the secret of using human imagination in constructive way for achieving goals. This book is really worth reading.