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You are about to experience a concise, powerful, and overwhelmingly persuasive introduction to Neville Goddard’s cosmic philosophy in this condensed edition of Your Faith Is Your Fortune, abridged and introduced by historian Mitch Horowitz.
This pristine distillation of one of Neville’s core works highlights the mystic teacher’s most direct and important ideas, allowing you to apply Neville’s timeless principles right now to improve your life, finances, social standing, and sense of purpose, as well as the lives of those you love.
Neville is becoming widely known as one of the most practical and dynamic spiritual thinkers of our time. In Your Faith Is Your Fortune he challenges you to put his ideas to the test. Are you ready to decide for yourself whether Neville’s simple principle that imagining creates reality really works? It may be the most important step you ever take.
Neville Goddard (1905-1972) was the author of more than ten books, and delivered thousands of lectures in which he taught that the human imagination is God. His work influenced some of the leading spiritual writers of the past century and prefigured today’s most radical theorizing in quantum mechanics.
Neville Goddard (1905-1972) was born to an English family in Barbados and moved to New York City at the age of seventeen to study theater. In 1932, he abandoned his work as a dancer and actor to fully devote himself to his career as a metaphysical writer and lecturer. Using the penname Neville, he became one of the twentieth century's most original and charismatic purveyors of the philosophy generally called New Thought, and his impact is still felt today.