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Infinite Potential The Greatest Works Of Neville Goddard Mitch Horowitz

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Infinite Potential The Greatest Works Of Neville Goddard Mitch Horowitz
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Publisher: St. Martin's Essentials
File Extension: MOBI
File size: 1.54 MB
Pages: 301
Author: Mitch Horowitz
ISBN: 9781250319302, 9781250319319, 1250319307, 1250319315
Language: English
Year: 2019

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Infinite Potential The Greatest Works Of Neville Goddard Mitch Horowitz by Mitch Horowitz 9781250319302, 9781250319319, 1250319307, 1250319315 instant download after payment.

The Barbados-born mystic Neville Goddard, who lived and worked in America for fifty years until his death in 1972, is one of the most extraordinary and unusual religious intellects of modern life.
I will never forget the first time I heard his name. In the summer of 2003, I was interviewing major-league pitcher Barry Zito, who was then playing for the Oakland A’s. Barry’s father, Joe, taught him about Neville’s work, and the Cy Young Award winner used Neville’s ideas of mental creativity as part of his training regimen. Neville teaches that all reality is self-created—that your mind is God the Creator. This formed a vital part of Barry’s system of self-development at the time. Midway through our conversation he stopped and said, “You must really be into Neville.” The mystic wrote and spoke under his first name; I had never heard it. Barry was incredulous. After our talk, I got a copy of Neville’s 1966 book, Resurrection. I was enthralled with its ideas—and hooked ever after.

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