In today's episode, I will be reading Neville Goddards' lecture from 1965 titled "Twenty-Seven Heavens."
Here is an excerpt: "Tonight’s subject is something different. If you’re not familiar with our terminology I’m going to invite you to listen carefully. It’s always on the same theme, really, that God became man that man may become God. In 1803 William Blake wrote a letter to his friend Captain Butts. In this letter, he said that he’d just completed the poem Jerusalem, and he said, “I may praise it because I dare not pretend to be any other than the secretary: the authors are in eternity. And I consider it the grandest poem that this world contains. It’s addressed to unborn tomorrow. It’s a sublime allegory.”
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