IMAGINATION FULFILLS ITS SELF
Neville Lecture
#72
Neville
Date: 10/26/1968
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I say imagination creates reality, and if this premise is true then imagination
fulfills itself in what your life becomes. Although I have changed the words, what I am saying
is not new. Scripture says it in this manner: "Whatsoever you desire, believe you have received
it and you will." This statement goes back two thousand years, yet even before that Jeremiah
tells of the same principle in his story of the potter and his clay.
But until imagination becomes a part of your normal, natural currency of thought, you will not act
consciously. Like breathing, this awareness must become so much a part of you that you will not
turn to the left or the right to praise or blame anyone. When you know this presence it will not
matter if you started life behind the eight-ball, or in a
palace; as a poor, or a rich child; you will realize that life is always externalizing what
you are imagining.
Lacking the knowledge of this principle, you can reproduce your environment - be it pleasant or
unpleasant - forever and ever, as you feed your imagination on what your senses dictate. But
knowing this principle, you can ignore the present, and untethered by the so-called facts of life,
you can imagine the present as you desire it to be and feed upon your desire, rather than its
omission.
Now, imagination cannot be observed as we see objects in space, for imagination is their reality.
Faucett gives the name, "God" to the cause of the universe, saying: "God, the creator, is like pure
imagining in ourselves. He works in the depths of our soul underlying all of our faculties,
including perception, and streams into our surface mind least disguised in the form of productive
fancy."
Listen to your thoughts and you will hear God's words! A thought that is not felt produces nothing.
But a thought producing motor elements reproduces itself! Catch God in a moment of a motor element
such as anger, fear, or frustration, being congratulated or congratulating, and you will know what
is going to happen in your world. Unless, of course you arrest your thoughts and revise them. Most
of us, however, are not aware of what we are doing, so we do not observe the creator. But we can
catch him as he streams into our surface mind least disguised in the form of productive fancy.
If, while riding the bus, driving the car, sitting at home, or standing at a bar, you hear a remark
and react by moving on the inside, that remark will fulfill itself in what your life becomes. This
principle sets you free, if you are willing to assume its responsibility.
But whether you assume it or not, you will fulfill your every motor element thought anyway. So in
the end you will not sympathize or condemn, but simply tell those who may be going through an
unpleasant experience of this principle, and - if they accept it - let the principle work in their
lives.
Now, the average person in America is either Christian or Jew. Ask any one of them if they believe
that imagining creates reality, and the chances are they will give you a negative response. But
although they do not know it, if they believe in God they
believe in imagination. They may read scripture and accept the words on the surface, but their
meaning has not become a part of their thinking.
Last night, for instance, I heard Billy Graham for the first time. Here were thousands of people in
the audience listening to a thousand-member choir sing the song, "Oh, how I love Jesus." Now, I
don't want to be critical, but when I heard Billy Graham speak I realized that he had not the
slightest concept of Jesus, far less his second coming. He said: "If Jesus should come now, just
imagine, there would be no more cancer, no more heart failures, and no more death."
Billy Graham believes heaven is made up of flesh and blood bodies in excrementitious states. And
they would have to have bathrooms there, if there were no more death. If you were still in a body,
that is excrementitious. You would have to take in food which is given you, and what you could not
assimilate you would have to expel. And, unless you lost all sense of shame and reverted to the
animal world, you would have to have a bathroom. I listened
to this man and asked myself: is this the man who was entertained at the White House and received
by the Pope at the Vatican? (On the other hand, the Pope is equally silly concerning the mystery of
Christ.)
Then at the end of the program, there was an appeal for money. He will give you two books which you
hadn't asked for. One interprets the Bible and the other interprets the first one. All you need do
is send in your donation to this simple address: Billy Graham, Minneapolis, Minn. "But," said he:
"this program is costing us $500,000, and we don't have that sort of money. So if you are alone
please send in a contribution. But if you are not alone then take up a collection among all who are
with you and send it in." Now, this goes on night after night for one solid week! He is a grand and
wonderful being, but he has no concept of the mystery of Christ.
Now, I want to show you what I mean when I say you can be exactly what you want to be. Let me begin
by telling you that for the last couple of months I have felt like the devil, yet I knew I was
responsible for the hell I found myself in. The doctor gave me every possible test, and when I saw
him yesterday he told me I was a dilemma.
Do you know what a dilemma is? It's an argument presenting two or more alternatives equally
conclusive against an opponent. In other words, if you start on the assumption that whatever you
choose your conclusion will be wrong, you have a dilemma. You can use anything as a dilemma. That's
me. My blood indicated one thing in a certain test and the opposite in another. The tests only
confirmed what I already knew: that the cause of my discomfort lay in the depth of my soul and not
in any secondary cause - such as a thyroid, heart, liver, kidney, or anything outside of
myself.
I am wearing a body, but it is not me. I put myself into this body, which limits me. I am its
operant power. It cannot be causeful, as it only reflects what I am entertaining in my imagination.
I must not justify it, condemn, or excuse myself in any way. Knowing I did not feel well, I changed
my feeling, and when the tests (which I had taken to please the one I love) came back, I learned I
was a dilemma.
I ask you to take the same responsibility. To not pass the buck to any person, organization,
situation, or circumstance, but to discover for yourself that imagining truly does create reality.
If the cause of all life is God, then God must be all imagination.
And because you can imagine, then - like God - you are pure imagination in yourself.
Regardless of what reason and your senses deny, you can imagine anything and bring it to pass
if this premise is true.
Now let me share a few wonderful letters I recently received. A lady writes: "In July my car needed
repair. As I signed the credit slip agreeing to pay the cost of $62, I imagined it was a check, for
I never sign a check unless there is money in the bank to cover it. August and September passed
with no request for payment. In September a man stopped by and, eager to sell his house, asked me
to list it for him. I told him that I was no longer in the business and recommended my former
broker. I forgot all about it, but in October, just before the car repair statement arrived, I
received a referral commission from my former broker in the amount of $68. - six dollars more than
the cost of the repair of my car.
Here the money - like the story in the 6th chapter of Luke - came to her pressed down, shaken
together, and running over. Everyone in the ancient world had a big pocket where grain was placed
and pressed down until it ran over. Just like the baker's dozen this lady received her $62 -
plus.
Then she said: "For some time now my favorite chair has needed new upholstery. Choosing the
material and pattern was easy, but the cost of $87 had to be imagined. So rather than limit myself
to an exact figure, I simply imagined my chair as already newly upholstered. While sitting in it, I
denied its worn cover, and when thinking of it while in
another part of the house, I always saw it as I desired it to be.
In early September, while on vacation, our neighbor had a heart attack. His wife, desiring to be
with her husband, asked if their son could stay with us until their return. Since he and our son
were playmates and inseparable, John stayed with us for five beautiful weeks, and when his mother
asked how much she owed me I kiddingly said, 'Nothing! But, some day when you have an old, worn out
hundred dollar bill tucked in your billfold and you don't know what to do with it, you can give it
to me.' And the lady replied 'That's exactly what my husband and I agreed to do,' and from her
billfold she took a folded hundred dollar bill and gave it to me. That money paid for the chair's
new cover, plus an additional $13." Again we see the money came to her pressed down, shaken
together, and running over.
When you apply this principle towards the seeming other you are applying it towards yourself,
because there is no other. We are told that when Job forgot himself in his love for his friends and
prayed for them, his own captivity was lifted. Then all that he seemingly had lost was returned,
multiplied one hundredfold.
As you forgive another by thinking of him as you would like him to be and persuading yourself of
the reality of your imaginal act, you are forgiving him for what he appears to be by putting him
into an entirely different state. Do that and you are substituting a noble concept for an ignoble
one. That's forgiveness! Forgiveness tests the individual's ability to enter into and partake of
the nature of the opposite. A priest will say: I forgive you, yet when he passes you on the street
he remembers what was confessed. If he can remember, he has not
forgiven! The memory of what was done or said must be replaced by something else, so that the
former can no longer be remembered.
If the present Mrs. Onassis remains Mrs. Kennedy in your eyes you have not forgiven her, because
you are still seeing her in the old state. Forgive her by so losing yourself in the idea of her new
state that it is all you can remember, and not the former one. Keep thinking of her in the former
state and you have pulled her back into it, for there are only states, externalized.
Now here is another story: My friend went to Pittsburgh this summer to visit a childhood friend,
who expressed a desire for a new Baldwin organ. Now, owning an inexpensive organ, my friend told
her that every time she sat down to play, to imagine seeing the word, "Baldwin" across the front of
the organ and claim it is their top-of-the-line model and paid for. This she promised to do.
Now, the friend's father had departed this world, and when she received a check for $4,500 from his
estate, she spent it on necessary home repairs. But when another check in the amount of $3,500
arrived from the estate, she decided to buy her organ. Although the Baldwin top-of-the-line model
was priced at $5,000, she was told that it would be going on sale for $4,000, plus they would give
her a $1,000 trade-in allowance on her present organ - making the total cost to be $3,000.
Contracting for the organ of her dreams, she agreed to pay the $3,000 and the organ was
installed.
Although a torrential rain had caused the roof of their home to need replacement, the estimate of
$1,700 was delayed; so when it arrived, my friend received a call from her friend asking why the
roofer had waited to give his estimate until after the Baldwin had been purchased. Then my friend
told her the story of my friend Ann, who lived in New York City.
Ann was a member of the world's oldest profession, that of being a lady of the evening. She often
came to my meetings, but this day we met on the corner of Broadway and 72nd Street, where she told
me this story. One day, while walking by a hat shop, she fell in love with a beautiful hat in its
window with a price tag indicating a cost of $17.50. Wanting it so much, she decided to apply this
principle, so in her imagination she placed the hat on her head, and as she walked up Broadway she
felt the hat on her head. She would not look in a store window and be disillusioned, and when she
arrived home she imagined taking off the hat and placing it on the top shelf before looking in the
mirror.
Ten days later a friend called and invited her to lunch. When she arrived, the friend handed her a
hat box, saying: "I don't know what possessed me, but I bought this hat and when I brought it home
I realized I had made a mistake. I do not like it on me but I think it would look lovely on you,
Ann." Opening the box she reached in and brought out - not a hat, but the hat.
Then Ann said to me: "Why didn't God give me the money to buy the hat, instead of giving it to me
through a friend?" I asked her if she felt obligated to her friend, and when she shook her head,
No, I asked how much she usually paid for a hat. When she told me $4 or $5, I asked if she had ever
purchased a $17 hat before. Again the answer was No,
and when she admitted to owing two weeks' rent, I said: "If while admiring the hat you found a
hundred dollar bill on the sidewalk, would you have bought the hat?
I'll answer for you, no you would not. You would have paid your rent and perhaps bought some
groceries, but you would not have purchased the hat. Tell me Ann, how much money must God give you
to get you to buy a $17 hat? If he gave you a thousand dollars you wouldn't have bought it, for you
are not in the habit of buying such expensive hats, so God knows best how to give you the hat you
desired."
After telling the story, my friend asked: "How much money must God give you to buy the organ? You
have the organ because you imagined it. Now, apply the same principle towards the new roof, for
imagination will not fail you. Here is a principle the lady used for her organ, but when a new roof
was needed she forgot the source of the phenomena of life. Reason came in and told her all of the
money from her father's estate was gone. If you will let it, reason will take this divine gift from
you and leave you poor, indeed. For you have the gift of
possessing whatever you imagine, if you are faithful to that which you have assumed!
Now, a lady wrote, saying: "I dreamed I was in a large department store with a dear friend who
agreed to watch my purse while I shopped. But when I returned, my friend was gone and my purse was
sitting in a paper bag on the floor. Upon opening the purse I discovered that $30, and a small card
which I carry designating that I am an ordained Unity minister, was missing. I awoke wondering why
anyone would want that card."
The card contained the central object of truth in her dream. She has paid the thirty pieces of
silver - the price paid for truth - and now she has transcended any ordination in this world. As
nice as Unity and all of these groups are, they are playing their parts on certain levels of
consciousness. But this lady has gone beyond any man-made ism, be it Unity, Christian Science, or
Science of Mind. All of these are man-made doctrines, not based on vision.
She was shown that she had paid the price for Christ; and the little card which gave her title to a
certain level of consciousness has been removed, for she has transcended the psychological level
and entered the third level of the ark of life - the level of vision. She has found Christ because
she has paid the price.
May I tell you: you have the power within to create anything! Let people be what they want to be,
while you set goals for yourself. It doesn't matter what has happened in your life or what the
evidence of your senses tells you, the power of the universe is in you. That power is the Lord
Christ Jesus, whose name is I AM. You will never know it however unless you test him, for only then
will you realize that Jesus Christ is in you. I was taught Christ was on the outside somewhere in
space. But I took the challenge and tested myself, to discover that I am creative. That I create
from within and that my life is the fulfillment of my own imaginal acts. I haven't always been wise
in my choice, for imagination is always fulfilling its imaginal state and I have imagined unlovely
things and reaped them by becoming the fulfillment of what I was imagining.
Then I became more alert and discovered I could catch Christ as he streamed into my mind least
disguised in the form of a creative fancy. If my thoughts were motor driven and they were
unpleasant, I knew what to expect unless I revised them. But whether they were pleasant or
unpleasant, I knew I would fulfill them.
Envy no one. If a man has $500 million and a girl stands at the top of the social ladder it is
because God, in them, had the desire and is fulfilling it. Blake was right when he titled his
wonderful picture: "More! More! is the cry of the fool. Less than all is not enough." Scripture
tells us: "All thine are mine and mine are thine," for all that God is, is yours, as you inherit
God. He is your possession, so whatever God is, when you inherit him less than all is not enough.
But the cry of "more" is the cry of the fool, for as long as he wants more he never has enough.
Mrs. Onassis draws from a trust fund of over $20 million. You would think that was enough, but you
can adjust yourself to a way of life where it would not be. There are the demands of charities,
plus - if you desire to be one of the ten best-dressed in the land, you must have a fortune to
gratify that desire.
There is nothing wrong with it. I personally have no desire to be named among the externally well
dressed. I hope I am internally well dressed. I hope my light is blinding. I hope my garment is so
powerful one cannot stand in its presence unless qualified to be there. And if I modify my garment
to suit the level upon which another stands, that he may see the being I represent, I do - but
certainly not on the outside.
I tell you: imagining creates reality. Believe me, for it is true. Faucett was right when he said,"
The secret of imagining is the greatest of all problems to the solution of which the mystic
aspires, for supreme power, supreme wisdom and supreme delight lie in the far off solution of this
mystery.
A friend of mine sent Mr. Faucett my book, and called his attention to the chapter called,
"Revision". He also sent a copy to one who was a physicist at one of our great universities. The
physicist felt that since the statements recorded there were not scientifically provable, the book
was not worthy of his library. While the old gentleman - who was a philosopher and teacher at
Oxford University - wrote the sweetest letter, saying: "I do not know who Neville is, but having
read the chapter on revision as you requested, I know that he could only have received it from the
brothers. No one but the divine society could have dictated this chapter." Here was a man filled
with praise for a thought the scientist ridiculed because it was beyond his grasp.
I ask you to take me seriously. Imagination will fulfill itself, so do not limit yourself by
anything that is now happening, no matter what it is. Knowing what you want, conceive a scene which
would imply you have it. Persuade yourself of its truth and
walk blindly on in that assumption. Believe it is real. Believe it is true and it will come to
pass. Imagination will not fail you if you dare to assume and persist in your assumption, for
imagination will fulfill itself in what your life becomes.
Now, you may know of someone who had an assumption but died before it was realized. May I tell you:
death does not terminate life. The world does not cease to be at the moment in time when your
senses cease to register it. Instead, you are restored to life to continue your journey, and your
dreams - unrealized here - will be realized there. You can't stop it, for imagining is forever
creating reality.
When my brother, Lawrence, was making his exit from this world, I told my sister-in-law that there
was marriage in the next world and she - in a very light vein - said: "I don't want to go now, but
do you think Lawrence will be waiting for me so we can get married again?" Well I answered in the
same light vein, saying: "God is merciful." I'll let it be at that and you can give any
interpretation you want to regarding what I have said. But just imagine two people who have spent
their life fighting like cats and dogs - wanting to perpetuate it? No. God is merciful. He really
is. Once you have experienced an unhappy state you would have to be a stupid idiot to repeat it.
But after the resurrection there is no giving or taking in marriage, for you are above the
organization of sex - away beyond it.
Now let us go into the silence.
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