Freedom
Executive Summary
In this lecture, Neville Goddard teaches that true freedom comes from a radical acceptance of the first commandment: there is only one God, and that God is the 'I AM' within you. This means your own consciousness, your human imagination, is the sole cause of every event, circumstance, and relationship in your life. To be free, you must abandon all belief in secondary causes—blaming other people, circumstances, or external forces—and assume full responsibility for both the good and the bad. The world you experience is a mirror of your inner activity, and by changing your imagination, you can change your world.
Key Concepts
- One Cause: There is only one creative power and cause in the universe: God, whose name is I AM. This is your own awareness of being.
- Sole Responsibility: Because you are the one cause, you are solely responsible for everything you observe, including the actions of others and the conflicts in the world. Blaming others creates 'devils' and prevents freedom.
- God Asleep in Humanity: Humanity is the 'boat' or 'ark' in which God (your I AM) is asleep. In this slumber, you dream your life into being, including its storms and conflicts.
- Imagination as Creator: All things are made through imagining. To change any unwanted condition, you must first change it within your own imagination.
- The Greatest Commandment: The principle "Hear O Israel, the Lord our God, the Lord is one" is the foundation of freedom. It means that the I AM within you is the one and only I AM, which is God the Father.
Detailed Explanation
The central teaching of "Freedom" is that there are no secondary causes. The foundation for this is the greatest commandment: "Hear O Israel, the Lord our God, the Lord is one." Neville interprets this to mean that the one Lord, whose name is I AM, is your own consciousness. This I AM is not divided into parts but is a "universally diffused individuality" dwelling in its fullness within every person. Therefore, you are the one and only cause of the phenomena of your life.
This principle demands that you assume complete responsibility for everything you experience. The people and events in your world, whether you perceive them as good or bad, are reflections of your own inner state. The lecture uses the parable of Jesus calming the storm to illustrate this: the one who calmed the storm (your awakened imagination) is the same one who caused it while he was asleep in the boat. Humanity is this boat where God sleeps and dreams the world into being. When you blame others or external circumstances, you are creating 'devils' and 'Satans' out of your unwillingness to accept your own creative power. This act of assigning cause to an 'other' is what keeps you from being free.
True freedom is the result of accepting this responsibility. When you realize that you create the storms as well as the peace, you stop reacting to the world and start consciously creating it. If you encounter a situation you do not like, you are instructed not to look outward for a cause or a solution, but to look within. By resolving the conflict in your imagination, you change the cause, and the external world must then conform to this new inner arrangement. This acceptance sets you free from the belief that you are a victim of circumstance, revealing that you have always been the dreamer of your life's dream.
Important Quotes
If you are truly willing to assume that responsibility, you are set free.
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There is no devil. There is no Satan. There is no being outside of your own wonderful human imagination.
— Freedom
Devils and satans are formed from man's unwillingness to assume the responsibility of his life.
— Freedom
Believe me, you are the cause of the phenomena of your life - be it good, bad or indifferent.
— Freedom
Common Misunderstandings
- Believing in external causes: The most significant error is to believe that people, events, or external forces ('devils' or 'Satan') have causal power. This lecture insists there is only one cause—your own consciousness—and that all external things are only effects.
- Viewing God as a separate entity: God is not a being outside of you. God is a "universally diffused individuality" whose name is I AM, and this being is fully present within you as your own awareness.
- Seeing Jesus Christ as a unique historical person: The lecture clarifies that "humanity is the incarnation." Jesus Christ is presented not as a one-time historical figure, but as the "perfect archetypal figure everyone must express" upon awakening.
Practical Applications
To apply this teaching, you must first accept the principle that you are the sole cause of your life. When faced with an undesirable situation, instead of reacting or blaming, you must turn within. Recognize that the 'storm' you are observing is a projection of your own inner state, your own dream.
To change the situation, you must resolve it in your imagination. Assume the feeling of the situation being as you desire it to be. By doing this, you are rebuking the wind and the sea from within. You must persist in this assumption, knowing that since there is no other creator, your imaginal act must objectify itself as a fact in your world. This practice requires abandoning all scapegoats and taking full responsibility for every aspect of your experience.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the cause of suffering or conflict in my life?
According to this lecture, you are the sole cause. Any conflict or 'storm' in your life is caused by you, the 'sleeper' in the boat of humanity, dreaming it into existence through your own imagination.
How do I become free?
You become free by fully accepting that you are solely responsible for everything in your life and that there are no secondary causes. Freedom is the consequence of no longer blaming anyone or anything outside of yourself.
Who is God according to this lecture?
God is the one and only 'I AM,' which is your own awareness or human imagination. This God is a universally diffused individuality present in its fullness within every person.
What about evil, devils, or Satan?
These are not external beings. They are concepts formed from humanity's unwillingness to assume full responsibility for life's events. When you blame an 'other,' you create a devil.
Full Lecture Transcript
Read Neville Goddard's complete lecture below — the actual transcript this study guide is drawn from. Highlight any passage and ask the AI to explain it.
Neville Goddard 10-28-1968 FREEDOM When asked: "What is the greatest of all the commandments?" God answered: "Hear O Israel, the Lord our God, the Lord is one." Accept this commandment! Live by it and you will be free from all secondary causes. There is only one God. He is the father of us all who is above all, through all, and in all. He is a universally diffused individuality whose name forever and ever is I AM. You may not be aware of who you are, what you are, or where you are; but by being aware, you are mentally saying I am. Every conscious being says I am; and if there is only one I am, then I am one individual - diffused! I am the sole cause of all that is. All things were made through imagining, and without awareness was not anything made that was made. In the 8th chapter of Matthew, one of the miracles of scripture is recorded as an acted parable. It is said that when he entered the boat, he fell asleep and a great storm arose; so they woke him saying: "Lord we perish, save us."And he said: "Why are you afraid, O men of little faith?" Then he rose and rebuked the wind and the sea, and there was a great calm. If there is only one cause, then he who quelled the wind and the sea is the one who caused the storm. There cannot be another. If there is confusion in your life, and you resolve it in your imagination, and the world bears witness to what you have done - you caused the change. And since there is no other cause, then did you not cause the confusion also? There is only one God and Father of us all who is above all, through all, and in all. If He is in every being who says I am, and there is only one God, no one can accuse another; for God's name is not he is, but I am. No matter what appears on the outside, I am its cause. Assume full responsibility for the things you observe, and if you do not like what you see, know you have the power to change them. Then exercise that power and you will observe the change you caused. If you are truly willing to assume that responsibility, you are set free. If this universal diffused individuality is in all, then the incarnation must be regarded in a different light. We were taught that the incarnation took place 2000 years ago by a unique individual, who was the incarnate God. But I tell you: humanity is the incarnation. The central figure - personified as Jesus Christ - is the perfect archetypal figure everyone must express. He is called the true witness, the first-born of the dead. Now incarnate in your body of flesh and blood, you are dead in the sense that you have forgotten that you are the creator of all things, and do not see yourself creating anything you observe. The morning paper tells of what she, he, and they, are doing, and you cannot relate their actions to anything you have done; yet there is only one cause, only one God, who is resident in you as your awareness, your own wonderful human imagination. The parable tells us that God entered a boat and fell asleep. Humanity is that boat, the ark where God the Father creates as he slumbers. Even though you do not know the people you read about, if the reading disturbs you, you are the cause of that conflict. All imagination, I am dreaming, causing the misfortune and unhappiness of those whose lives I have touched with feeling. When you awaken and recall your dream, do you always know the people there? Do you know the children that were yours in the dream? The people who frightened you? You never saw them before, so how could they be other than that which you caused? You do not recognize them, yet
you - the dreamer - caused them to do what they did. The same thing is true here. If the actions of a seeming other cause a motor response in you, even though you do not know him, your awareness is the cause of the storm. But when you awake, memory will return and there will be a wonderful calm. God, the universally diffused individuality, is asleep in everyone. His transcendent revelation is personified as one called Jesus Christ. Thus personification awakens the memory in you as to who God the Father really is. God did not break up the I am and give each one of us a portion of himself. He gave each one, individually, his whole being. I am cannot be divided, and I am God the Father. If you haven't yet discovered this, I am still asleep. In order to discover your fatherhood, you must find God's son, foretold to be yours. While asleep in the state of Saul, you do not recognize him; and when you ask: "Whose son are you, young man?" he answers: "I am the son of Jesse, the I am."When you awake and recognize God's son, David, are you not Jesse? Are you not God, whose name forever and ever is I am? It takes David to reveal you to yourself; yet you were his father before you fell asleep. Now dreaming your life into being, you fight against seeming others, calling them devils and Satan. You endow your shadow world with causation, thereby becoming a divided being, when God is not divided. There is no devil. There is no Satan. There is no being outside of your own wonderful human imagination. "I, even I am he. I kill and I make alive. I wound and I heal and none can deliver out of my hand." (Deut. 52) "I am the Lord and there is no other God. I form the light and I create darkness. I make the weal and I create woe. I am the Lord and there is no other; besides me there is no God." (Isaiah 45) He who creates the evil, creates the good, the weal and the woe, the light and the darkness. He who kills is he who makes alive, and he who wounds is he who heals and there is no other God. If you really believe you are the one spoken of here - that it is you who create the evil, the good, the weal and the woe; that none can deliver out of your hand - then you are set free. You will never again believe in another, but know that your life is self-created. That you create the storms, as well as the peace and the calm. No longer will you believe he, she, or they, did it, for you will recognize them as reflections mirroring either the storm or the peace and calm within you. Having entered the boat (called the ark) God fell asleep and there he remains until the dove brings him word that the flood of illusion is over. Dramatized as an acted parable, it is said that Noah put forth his hand and brought the dove into the ark with him. This is beautiful imagery and true. In my vision the dove descended through what appeared to be crystal clear water. He seemed to float, using his wings like a swan. Lighting upon my extended finger he smothered me with kisses as the vision came to its end. Because everyone is the whole God, everyone will personify the perfect archetypal specimen called Jesus Christ. Lost in confusion, not knowing that humanity is the incarnation, men think of this archetypal specimen as the incarnate God. Yet the one grand commandment is: "Hear O Israel, the Lord our God, the Lord is one." The word Israel means: the man who rules - not like a god, but as God, because he knows he is God. And the word translated “Lord” is I AM. Now let me translate it for you: Hear, O man who rules as God, the I AM, our I am is one I AM. We are
not a bunch of little I am's. Our I am is the one I AM who is God the Father. If this is true, then God cannot be divided; and the whole of him is wherever you are, wherever I am. There is no he, she, or they, in I am! If you will completely accept this, you will set yourself free. You may not immediately see the effect of what you have done in your imagination; but it must come, because there is no other creator to stop it. All things are made through awareness, and without it is not anything made that is made. It is imagination who claims: "I kill and I make alive, I wound and I heal. I form the light and create darkness. I form the evil and I make the good, the weal and the woe, and there is no other." When the Jesuits speak of Satan, devils, and demons, it is because they do not know the greatest commandment. All of the Ten Commandments are based upon the negative thou shall not, except one, which is: "Love thy father and mother." The commandment found in the 6th chapter of Deuteronomy, with ten words, contains all Ten Commandments in an entirely different presentation as: "Hear O Israel, the Lord our God, the Lord is one." Maybe you cannot accept my words now. Perhaps you feel the need to blame another - to have a scapegoat and believe the cause to be something you ate or drank - but why did you do it? What caused you to do exactly what you did? A disturbance in you! The storm in you caused the gland to be out of kilter. The gland cannot be the cause of your distress, but your dream can. The world, not knowing the single cause, will try to find something on the outside; but there is no secondary cause! I received a letter this week from a lady who shared this self-revealing dream, saying: "I am in a place totally devoid of comfort. There are no curtains at the windows or rugs on the floor. My sons - in clean overalls - are sitting in straight back chairs against one wall, while my daughters in starched, long cotton dresses - it opposite them. Looking much like the Quaker children here, my children appear to be without emotion, without feeling, or creative abilities. We are waiting for father! A young boy enters with a message stating that the work which had to be done in the children is finished, and therefore the father is not returning. "Then the scene changes and we are in a farm house. I look out the window to see fields of golden grain ripe for harvest. My eldest son, now radiantly happy, comes running into the house exclaiming that, for the first time, he has created for himself. His entrance was like magic, transforming the room, as all of my children began to use their talents - creating, laughing, animated, and alive. Before, like automatons, they had only obeyed the father by executing his will; but now that his work is finished, he has withdrawn himself, and they have become creators in themselves. What a beautiful experience. She saw the world in miniature form. The father's withdrawal is recorded as his death. He tells us: "Unless I die thou canst not live, but if I die I shall arise again and thou with me. A little while and you will see me no more; again a little while and you will see me as yourself."Having withdrawn to dwell within, it is from there that you move, and not from without. All that I - the father - am, you will know yourself to be. If God is the father of all life, then you are the father. If he is a creator, you are a creator. Whatever God is, you will know yourself to be.
Now, God comes out of the desert with signs and wonders. The most outstanding sign is that of the fiery serpent, for everyone who sees it, lives. As your journey out of Egypt begins, the fiery serpent is released when the curtain is torn from top to bottom and all of the rocks are split. You are destined to fulfill scripture and, like me, know from personal experience that you are God the Father. I have shared my visions with you, telling you how true and wonderful the story of scripture really is and that there is only one way of salvation. Although unnumbered volumes have been written giving you many ways of redemption, there is only one. I am the way, and there is no other way. Matthew tells the story of his awakening in dramatic form. Claiming "they" awoke, saying: "Lord, we perish, save us." It is the unearthly wind which awakens you, and you are its cause. Awakening within your boat (your ark) you leave it behind as you enter an entirely different world as God the Father. Having purposely imposed the restriction of death upon yourself, knowing that you had the power and the wisdom to overcome it, you laid yourself down and fell asleep in the ark. And when the time is fulfilled, you awaken within that ark, come out, and witness the symbolism of your birth from above. A few months later you fulfill the 89th Psalm as you find David and your memory returns. In the Book of Samuel, Saul (the demented king) made a promise to anyone who would bring down the giant opposition to Israel that he would set his father free. (This is done by discovering the father of the son.) So Saul asks David to identify his father, and David says: "I am the son of Jesse, the I AM." So the father is set free when David brings down the giant, who - in your sleep of death - opposes you, and your memory returns as to who you really are. Although I answer to an earthly name and sign my checks with it, I know who I am! I can tell you who I am in the hope that you will believe me; but in truth, I am only addressing myself, for I am in you and you are in me, and we are one. Everyone will have the same experience and in the end we will all return to the one body, one Spirit, one Lord, and one God and Father. We will all return from the victorious march through death as the same God, but expanded beyond our wildest dreams because of this excursion of the mind into a world of death which seemed so final. I cannot promise that, if you accept this one hundred per cent you will not have a headache tomorrow, or that the boss will not fire you. But if you accept this, you will know that your boss had no choice in the matter. You will know that you caused the firing. Maybe your dreams transcended your present limited position in that business, and only by being fired could they be realized. One day I was fired from J. C. Penney Co. Working for a year and a half, running their elevator and being their errand boy, making $22. a week and paying $5. room rent, I could not understand it when they let me go. But my dreams, my desires, transcended my position there, so they had to do what they did in order for my desires to be realized. Believe me, you are the cause of the phenomena of your life - be it good, bad or indifferent. If, to you the news is distasteful, you are the dreamer of that distasteful storm. But the day will come when you will awake to discover that the storm is over. That there is only one cause, and that is awareness! I know it is easier to give advice and show the other person where he is wrong, than it is to acknowledge that he is only reflecting the wrong in you. It is difficult to accept the concept that the world is bearing witness
to your thoughts, but it is true. If you do not like something or someone, do not look at it or them; look within to the one who is causing the image. There is only one God, one cause of all life. He is not only above all and through all; he is in all. The universally diffused individuality is in each one of us in his fullness. Dwelling in each individual bodily, the father sleeps until the storm is over. Then he awakens and rebukes the storm that he created during his sleep, and there is a great calm. If you will accept this as your philosophy of life, and not turn to the left or the right, but claim you are solely responsible for the phenomena of your life, you will find it much easier to live. But if, at times, life seems too hard to bear, and you find a secondary cause, you have created a devil. Devils and satans are formed from man's unwillingness to assume the responsibility of his life. To see another other than self, is to build a golden image. Asking a priest for forgiveness. Calling him father in spite of being told to call no man on earth father. Seeing him as an authority, man goes whoring after a man-made false image. So what is freedom worth to you? If you stop short of the ultimate, you do not really want freedom. If you were enslaved, what do you have that you would not willingly give - in its entirety - to be set free? Do you really believe there is only one God, who is in you in his entirety, and his name is I am? You do, although you have forgotten who you are, where you are, or that you have a son; one day the wind will awaken you during a storm, and as you come out of the ark the storm will abate. Then memory will return, as he who has always been your son stands before you and calls you father, as scripture unfolds within; and then you will know that the eternal story was always there. It was a sealed book until it unfolded from within. Let the world remain in the storm if they want to, but if you accept my words you will be set free from any secondary cause, and you who have been causing your storm will find peace and be truly set free. Now let us go into the silence.
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