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The Power of Awareness

By: Neville Goddard
Narrated by: Dan Strutzel
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The Power of Awareness by Neville Goddard: 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.

In The Power of Awareness, Goddard set forth his idea that reality is what one makes of it. The world is really only a picture that exists in one’s mind, and it can be shaped and manipulated by thoughts and feelings. This revolutionary idea that the power of the mind can change the world was profoundly influential to philosophers and self-help gurus of the 20th century.

Goddard’s brilliant ability to make these complicated and esoteric ideas easy to understand and relatable makes The Power of Awareness a fascinating and empowering work that still resonates today.

©1952 Neville Goddard (P)2021 Nightingale Conant

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Great book. Though Strutzel mispronounces words and the editors left in bad takes. Not super sure why.

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Stick with it for the Gems

I struggled with this book at first, and some of the way through. The style is very much like collected sermons and not like a flowing book. There are many biblical references that could either enhance or detract, depending on your belief systems. For me it was a detractor, but for the time period it made sense as the references most people would understand. All that said, there are some real gems here and applicable practices that could enhance anyone's life. Overall, I would recommend it and may revisit part of it myself.

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Practical reasoning and inspirational

Great incite on the power of assumption , expecting and becoming what it is we desire.

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Opening Your Mind

This is a great book for those who want to question themself and the decisions they make in life big or small

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