The **Neville Goddard Collection** refers to the body of work produced by **Neville Goddard (1905–1972)**, a prominent figure in the New Thought and metaphysical movement. His teachings revolve around the power of the human imagination, the law of assumption, and the idea that individuals create their reality through thoughts and beliefs.


### Key Concepts in Neville Goddard's Work:

1. **Imagination as God**: Goddard emphasized that **"God is the human imagination."** He believed that everything in life is created through one's imagination and that by controlling and directing it, individuals could shape their reality.

2. **The Law of Assumption**: One of his most famous teachings is the law of assumption, which states that you must assume the feeling of your wish already being fulfilled. By living in the assumption that what you desire is already yours, it will manifest into your life.

3. **Consciousness is the Only Reality**: Goddard taught that everything we experience in the physical world is a reflection of our inner consciousness. He believed that external circumstances are shaped by our thoughts, feelings, and assumptions.


4. **Revision**: Neville also introduced the idea of "revision," where individuals can mentally rewrite past events in their imagination, believing that by doing so, they can alter the effects of those events in their current life.


### Books in the Neville Goddard Collection:

Neville Goddard wrote a number of influential books and gave countless lectures. Some of his most well-known works include:

- **"The Power of Awareness"** (1952): Focuses on the importance of being conscious of one's desires and the belief that they are already realized.

- **"Feeling is the Secret"** (1944): Emphasizes that feelings are the key to manifesting desires, as emotions create the reality we experience.

- **"Awakened Imagination"** (1954): Explores the concept of using imagination to create a desired life.

- **"Your Faith is Your Fortune"** (1941): Discusses the Bible as a psychological rather than historical document, teaching spiritual truths about the mind's power.

- **"The Law and the Promise"** (1961): Illustrates how imagination can be used to fulfill wishes through personal stories and examples.


### Influence and Legacy:

Neville Goddard's work continues to inspire people interested in metaphysics, manifestation, and personal development. His teachings, often referred to as **"Neville's method"**, have a devoted following, with modern-day authors, coaches, and spiritual leaders drawing from his ideas.