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Por qué no hay descripción de la causa de muerte de Neville? 179.25.208.193 (talk) 01:43, 18 December 2021 (UTC)[reply]

yes, they did gove a brief summation. If there is more to the facts of hos death then please share in your reply. I would be interested to know. 24.119.42.18 (talk) 14:48, 18 January 2024 (UTC)[reply]

Section on teachings missing?

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It seems that it mostly talks abour his biographic information and biblical teachings without touching on his views on manifestation, his meta-physical views and his own view that he was God. Is it possible that the page is getting edit brigaded? I feel like this is a major part of his following and what makes him notable, yet it's not dicussed? 50.21.68.29 (talk) 09:01, 13 March 2024 (UTC)[reply]

On The Creative Use of Imagination [1952]

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As stated in the foreword to this book, it was written sometime after Neville's death in 1972. It was not written by Neville Goddard, but one of his students called Margaret Ruth Broome. She based the work on a series of shorthand notes taken during his lectures in 1952, which I believe is why the date 1952 is given to this book. In her foreword she mentions that she takes creative license and that these are not actually Neville's words, but her own words based on the notes from his lectures. Many don't consider it to be a Neville Goddard book for this reason.

But the purpose of this post is not to contest the inclusion of it in his anthology. As stated, the foreword to this book mentions it was written after he had died in 1972. I tried to do a bit of research to determine exactly when it was published, but could not find anything.

All that can be said for certain is that this book was not published in 1952 as listed, but sometime after 1972 at the very earliest. 86.10.174.83 (talk) 00:19, 5 September 2024 (UTC)[reply]