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Experience the life-changing power of Neville Goddard with this unforgettable lesson.

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The Dweller On The Threshold

Neville Goddard

 06-4-1971

 

Only that which has no right to live must die, and only that which has no right to exist must be brought to an end.

And that hasn’t a thing to do with any child born of woman, or any flower that ever bloomed. It’s something entirely different from what the world would suspect, for you and I have been given the greatest gift in the world.

“God became as we are, that we may be as He is.”

[Wm. Blake, from “Jerusalem”]

In that, we were given complete freedom to misuse the gift of God! And that is His Power.

I will share with you this night an experience of mine . . it happened years ago . . to show you the only thing that had no right to live . . the only thing that had no right to exist, and must be brought to an end.

Suddenly I found myself confronted with these two creatures: one, the most monstrous thing you could ever conceive, and the other, the most angelic being that you could think of. The one that was the monster . . a hairy, monstrous being . . I would almost be unfair to the monkey world to call him a gorilla or a baboon, but that is the picture, only he was far more than that. And he spoke gutturally. He looked at this angelic being, and called her “Mother.” It annoyed me, and I began to pommel him, and he gloated. He loved violence. Every blow made him stronger. He was the embodiment of every evil thought and act that I had ever entertained or expressed.