
I have read three hundred and thirty-six Neville Goddard lectures on my channel. Every single one. Word for word. I have traveled to the exact buildings in New York City where he lived and lectured. I have studied every known recording, every book, every obscure transcript that has surfaced. After eight years of sitting with this man's words, I can tell you something with absolute certainty: most people who talk about Neville Goddard online have barely scratched the surface. They know the imagination technique. They can quote "feeling is the secret." They teach the state akin to sleep, the ladder experiment, the revision method. And all of that is real. All of that works. But it is a fraction of what Neville actually taught — and the part that nobody talks about is the part that changed him, cost him half his audience, and contains the most radical claims about the nature of reality, death, and human consciousness that any teacher in the Western tradition has ever made.