The Power of Awareness

Written by:
Neville Goddard
Narrated by:
Grover Gardner

Unabridged Audiobook

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41
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8
Release Date
March 26, 2013
Duration
2 hours 8 minutes
Summary
Neville Lancelot Goddard was born in Barbados in 1905. He came to the United States to study drama at the age of seventeen and whilst touring with his dance company in England he developed an interest in metaphysics after a Scotsman he met lent him a series of books on the powers of the mind. On his return 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 Los Angeles where, in the 1950s, he gave a series of talks on television and radio, and for many years lectured regularly to capacity audiences. In the 1960s and early 1970s, he confined most of his lectures to Los Angeles, New York, and San Francisco. In his early lectures and books, Neville dealt solely with what he called The Law, the technique of creating one's physical reality through imagining. He wrote this book in 1952. This unabridged edition includes: I Am - Consciousness - Power of Assumption - Desire - The Truth That Sets You Free - Attention - Attitude - Renunciation - Preparing Your Place - Creation - Interference - Subjective Control - Acceptance - The Effortless Way - The Crown of the Mysteries - Personal Impotence - All Things Are Possible - Be Ye Doers - Essentials - Righteousness - Free Will - Persistence - Failure - Faith - Destiny - Reverence
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Michel L.

This book took me by surprise. I used a credit to get it but my choice was mainly because of it's title. I didn't expect a religious book. I was really surprised to feel like the notions in the book could apply to me even though I have no religious beliefs. I feel like the notions in this book are universal and specifically religious. So feel free to listen to it whatever your beliefs!

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Ryan M.

Christian book. You should not describe a book as spirituality if it is based around one religion… describing books as such colloquially refers to non-specific religion based spirituality.

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