The Only Christianity
Executive Summary
In this lecture, Neville Goddard defines true Christianity as the freedom to use one's own imagination, which he equates directly with God. He argues that all things are first created in imagination before they appear in the physical world. The primary error humans make is to worship the creation—such as money, status, or other people—while forgetting the creator, which is their own imaginal power. By understanding that Imagining is God, one can consciously dream a new reality for oneself or others and, by remaining faithful to that inner vision, bring it to pass.
Key Concepts
- Imagining is God; the supreme creative power of the universe is one and the same as human imagination.
- The only true Christianity is the liberty of body and mind to exercise the divine arts of Imagination.
- Humans create their own circumstances, both positive and negative, through their sustained imaginal activity.
- A common error is to worship the "creature" (the created thing, like money or a person) rather than the "Creator" (the power of Imagination that brought it forth).
- Inner conversation is a key form of imaginal activity that reveals what a person is creating in their world.
- Any undesirable situation can be changed by acting as a potter who reworks a spoiled vessel into a new one that pleases him, which is an analogy for Revision.
Detailed Explanation
The central premise of this teaching is that God and human imagination are one and the same. Neville suggests that to grasp this concept, one should substitute the word "Imagining" for "God" when reading scripture. This reveals that the creative power attributed to a deity is, in fact, an inherent faculty within every person. This power is not external but is the invisible presence within, responsible for creating every object and circumstance in the world, from a suit of clothes to a business empire. All things must first be an invisible image in the mind before they can become an externalized fact.
A significant theme is the human tendency to forget the true cause of their experiences. After using imagination to create wealth, social standing, or a desired outcome, people often begin to worship the effect, or the "creature," rather than the creative power, the "Creator." They give credit to other people, to luck, or to the created thing itself (like money), forgetting that their own imaginal activity was the sole cause. This is described as exchanging the glory of the immortal God for a mortal image, which ultimately distracts from one's true power.
Creation is an ongoing process sustained by consciousness. A person is poor only as long as they are conscious of being poor. The lecture uses the analogy of a potter at his wheel to illustrate this. All day long, a person turns the "wheel of recurrence," recreating the same pictures in their mind. If the vessel being made is spoiled, a wise potter will rework it into a new form. Likewise, if one's life is not as desired, they must revise the imaginal scene and create a new one. This is achieved through controlled inner activity, such as carrying on an inner conversation that implies the wish is already fulfilled.
Based on this understanding, Neville defines the only true Christianity, referencing the poet Blake. It has nothing to do with churches, articles of faith, or being born into a religion. True Christianity is simply "the liberty of both body and mind to exercise the Divine Arts of Imagination." It is a way of life that one consciously adopts by recognizing their creative power and using it deliberately. This includes not only dreaming for oneself but also for others, as one can imagine a noble future for another and, through faith in that vision, help bring it into being.
Important Quotes
I know of no other Christianity and of no other Gospel than the liberty of both body and mind to exercise the Divine Arts of Imagination.
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The supreme power of the universe is one with human Imagination.
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So, if I brought in poverty it can only remain as long as I am conscious of being poor. The moment I cease to imagine that I am poor then things begin to change.
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If man would listen to what he is inwardly saying, he would know what he is setting in motion.
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Common Misunderstandings
- God is an external being. This lecture corrects this by stating that God is one's own wonderful human imagination, not a power outside of oneself.
- Christianity is a religion or church membership. Neville defines Christianity not as a creed or institution, but as a way of life based on the freedom to exercise one's imagination.
- Causes are external to us. The lecture clarifies that people often mistake proximate causes (like meeting a certain person) for the true cause. The real cause is always the invisible imaginal act that set the events in motion.
Practical Applications
- To better understand your creative power, mentally substitute the word "Imagining" for "God" when you encounter it in scripture.
- Monitor your inner conversations throughout the day. What you are saying inwardly reveals the reality you are creating. Change your inner speech to align with your desire.
- To change an unwanted condition, act as a potter and mentally reshape the situation. Persist in this new imaginal act until it hardens into fact.
- If you feel too close to your own desire, use your imagination for someone else. See them as they wish to be seen and remain faithful to that vision.
- Adopt the feeling of the wish fulfilled. Walk in the assumption that your desire is already a fact, as an actor would embody a role.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Neville Goddard mean by 'The Only Christianity'?
He defines it not as a religion or church, but as 'the liberty of both body and mind to exercise the Divine Arts of Imagination.' It is a way of life based on using your imagination as the creative power of God.
Is God a being separate from me according to this lecture?
No. According to this lecture, God is identical to your own human imagination. The supreme power of the universe is one with your ability to imagine.
How do I create my reality?
You create reality through your imaginal acts, which are often revealed by your inner conversations. By assuming a state and remaining faithful to it, you bring it into your world, just as a potter shapes clay on a wheel.
Can I change a negative situation that someone else seems to have caused?
Yes. The lecture explains that you can 'break the spell' cast by another's negative imagining by creating a new, positive imaginal scene for the person and persisting in it.
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 11-10-1959
THE ONLY CHRISTIANITY
Here we believe firmly that Imagining is God; that the Supreme Power of the Universe is one with human Imaging. So, when you read the Bible – a fabulous, inspired book – and you come to the word “God” you can also use the word “Imagining” and you will get a clearer understanding of it. Romans 4:20 – “No distrust made him (Abraham) waver concerning the promise of God, but he grew strong in his faith as he gave glory to God, fully convinced that God was able to do what he had promised.” When you read it you might think of some being external to your own Imagination. Could you now dream of being the man or woman you want to be? That dream is a promise. We are told he was not swerved by anything in the world and gave all the glory to God, or Imagining; fully convinced that God could do what he had promised. If you believe what the churches teach you may think that you are not entitled to the good that you desire (read Romans 1:20) Ever since the creation of the world his invisible nature, namely, his eternal power and deity, has been clearly perceived in the things that have been made. So they are without excuse; for although they knew God, they did not honor him as God or give thanks to him, but they became futile in their thinking and their senseless minds were darkened, claiming to be wise, they became fools, and exchanged the glory of the Immortal God for images resembling mortal man or birds or animals or reptiles . . . "and then they worshipped and served the creature rather than the Creator.” I tell you that he is speaking of this immortal being in everything that was made. Even the suit you are wearing. Someone has to first imagine it. The thing first imagined is the invisible image and then it becomes externalized as a hat or a suit or a house. Today a friend called me concerning a personal problem. She said, “You said your father has objective vision. He could see the images of his imagining as real as the forms of Nature.” I knew this is true. The whole vast world that he built for his ten children, he built out of his wonderful imagination. He would sit alone and conjure before him men and women and see situations as he wanted to see them. And then he would arrest that state just before sleep and he controlled it completely. And when he later returned to his offices and these things came to pass, he was not surprised. Others set the deals in motion that he had already seen in his mind’s eye. This lady called to tell me about her sister’s husband. Her father had opposed the marriage and had said that this man would never be any good, and he had set forth in detail just what he would do. He said, “He will father your child but he will not support it. He will live in a bar and he will always be worthless.” This man has fulfilled that prophesy in every detail. Her father was a powerful figure in the theater and disliked his son-in-law and prophesied his future and it has come true in detail. I told this lady a story about a prophesy of my father’s years ago.
In 1919 at the turn of the year, I can see my father at the head of the table and all of us children sitting there and he said to my mother, “There will be a war in 20 years, Wilsey. It will be in the fall. Germany will again be at war with England. Japan will be in it, and Russia and Italy. America will be our great ally.” My mother looked around the table at her sons and said, “My boys will be of the age to go to that war. What are you talking about? He said, “It will be true and already all the ships are discussing it.” He was a ship’s chandler and talked with many people. My father did not know that this power he had of imagining as God. He could take a man or woman or a community and see them so vividly in imagining in his own living room that they became objective to him, and afterwards find them coming to his office to propose what he had inwardly set in motion. But he did not identify that power that creates his world with this supreme power that he called God. “Ever since the creation of the world his invisible nature, his eternal power, has been clearly perceived in the things that have been made.” My father saw everything as made. He discussed a program with a man and afterward the man comes to him and proposes the deal that my father had already closed in his Imagination. But he did not identify it with God. “They exchanged the glory of the immortal God for images resembling mortal man . . . and served the creature rather than the Creator.” Everyone here – your invisible presence is God, but if you imagine money into being and you make a million, suddenly you worship the million, not the power that made it possible. You enter a certain social circle and then you forget that you brought it into being by imagining and now you think this group is what is all-important. So man forgets and exchanges the glory of the immortal God for the image of a mortal man or something that vanishes. For everything visible will vanish; but you will not vanish. Even this great land will one day be washed by the sea but you will not be. That which brought things into being cannot cease to be. So we are warned. I told this lady about my father and she said. “Your father did that in 1919, but I will go back to 1919, and my father said, “I do not want to buy a paper because I can see the headlines and they say WAR!” He was so determined and convinced that he would not buy one for weeks, and when he did finally buy it, the headline said, WAR! Then the lady asked if her father’s attitude towards the sister’s husband had determined what happened, and whether she should continue helping her sister who was always in need. Yes, it determined what happened. But now it could be changed radically. Give to the sister if she needs help. But then I told her that this power is all imagining and it is one tissue with our own wonderful Imagination. There is only ONE. We do not differ in nature or substance from IT but only in degree of intensity. If we could imagine anything in the world and not swerve and not turn and give all glory to this power called God, nothing could keep it from coming into being. God speaks to man through the language of dreams, but I do not have to go to sleep to dream. I can imagine something for you and desire it with all my heart. If I imagine something for another, that is God speaking to me. I do not have to see a face. There is such difference between what the churches call God and what the mystic knows is God. Blake speaks of Christianity in the last chapter of his great work “Jerusalem.” He breaks it into four chapters, like the four rivers, etc., and he tells us: “I give you the end of a golden string, Only wind it into a ball: It will lead you in at Heaven’s gate, Built in Jerusalem’s wall.”
And then he defines Christianity. Articles of Faith? He completely discounts them. He says, “I know of no other Christianity and of no other Gospel than the liberty of both body and mind to exercise the Divine Arts of Imagination. Imagination, the real and eternal World of which this Vegetable Universe is but a faint shadow, and in which we shall live in our eternal or Imaginative Bodies when these Vegetable Mortal Bodies are no more.” No other Christianity than the right to exercise the divine arts of Imagination. So I say to you, “I would like so and so. I am too close to the picture, so would you now exercise the divine art and hear so and so for me?” And you say to me, “Will you hear something for me? Imagine you have told me that what you want is now so, and give all the glory to the power that creates in this world.” I have personally done this unnumbered times. It is the only Christianity in the world. It has nothing to do with any church. The only Christianity is the liberty to exercise the divine arts of Imagination. Can I do it? Who is doing it? God is doing it! I do not have to make any form. The supreme power of the universe is one with human Imagination. If we go back to the Old Testament and take the word “maker,” it means Imagination. “Your maker is your husband, the Lord of Hosts is his name,” The word “Potter” means Imagination. “I went down to the potter’s house and he was working at his wheel, and the vessel in his hand was spoiled, but he worked it into another vessel such as seemed good to him.” If I would only take that and use the word “Imagination,” but the translator could not bring himself to use it. What is in my mental hand that I am making? If it is not good and I do not revise it, then I am turning my wheel and recreating that same picture, but if I am a wise potter I will change it and hear you tell me that you now have what you desire. I will make a new vessel. Who is doing it? The potter – and that is Imagination. All day long I think the same thing over and over. I am working at the wheel of recurrence. Everyone here can be the man or woman they want to be. I know it from my own family. Have you ever noticed how if you go into a business and take all the facts and estimate just how things will come out, how often they come about as you said. Who did it? You are not a prophet, but you are imagining, and the state then comes true. Not a thing is brought into being by any power outside itself. It is sustained by the activity of the one who brought it into being. So, if I brought in poverty it can only remain as long as I am conscious of being poor. The moment I cease to imagine that I am poor then things begin to change. There was a play on Broadway called, “The Millionairess,” and a critic wrote sarcastically that Kathryn Hepburn was trying to impress us with the fact that all a pauper needs to become rich is the arrogance of wealth. He was wiser than he knew! The arrogance of wealth is all he needs to stop being a pauper. You walk in a state and it is an activity of mind and to the degree you can sustain it, to that degree you will create it. The whole world is nothing but God and God is Imagining and man is Imagination and “We dwell in him and he in us, and we are one.” Now you try it. You take something tonight. If you are too close to your own picture, do it for someone else and see that one as he would like to be seen by himself and then remain faithful to it. He may never know you did it for him, but that doesn’t matter. When the thing happens so naturally that he will never think that what you did was responsible. He has exchanged the glory of God for an image resembling mortal man. He will say he met a certain person and they influenced someone else, or recommended him, and that brought it all to pass. These things get the credit and he forgets immortal God.
I have told you the story before of a friend who came to me because he desperately needed a larger income, etc., to care for the educational needs of his family. His present bank position held no hope of advancement. I taught him what to do and while I was absent in Barbados he did it and when I returned, he told me he had secured this fabulous position with the Rockefeller Foundation, where he still is. But as time went on, he is so literal minded, that he began to forget how it came about and now he gives full credit to the man who spoke to him in church and finally asked him to come into the Foundation. This man is now a powerful person in my friend’s mind and is the cause of his good fortune. He has transferred the glory that belongs to God to the image of a man. No matter what you are doing, can you see clearly what you want to do and carry on a conversation inwardly with a friend which will imply that which you desire is now a fact? Then do it. For on higher levels of Imagining inner activity is revealed by inner conversation. If man would listen to what he is inwardly saying, he would know what he is setting in motion. As man walks the street if he would pause and say “what am I saying now?” he would find that 99% are justifying failure. But we are told, “You are without excuse for you have seen him and his work, yet you deny it.” When you hear the word God or Jesus Christ you think of some being external to your own imagining, but there is none for Imagining is God. That is what lights every being in the world, and as you imagine, so you will become. So no matter what your present limitations are, you can start now to dream the most noble dream, and you can walk through this door tonight as though it is true knowing that your Imagining is God. There is no fiction. You can write your own novel and realize it. Even someone in a dungeon may be imagining and who knows what he may call forth. If I were in a dungeon I would move the world if necessary to get out. A body may be physically confined, but you cannot confine God. Man only sees the proximate cause; the real cause of something you cannot see; for the invisible power is what is creating. Who knows who may convulse the world. It may even be a woman “treading” in the wine press. Everyone here, you can be what you want to be, no matter what your dream is, if you are willing to let God do it, God being your own Imagining. You walk completely suspended above appearances and you will become what you desire. This is the only Christianity I know – the freedom to exercise this divine art of Imagining. Now you try it. If you are here for the first time I challenge you to disprove it. Everyone has the same power. Because one has a million does not make him any more a creator than you are. Be careful what you are imagining for what you are Imagining you will create, though it may convulse the world. I hope you have the Revised Version of the Bible for it is from what I have quoted tonight. It is more accurate in meaning if not as orally beautiful as the King James Version. You will find in Romans that recreation for it all, for after Acts Paul lays the foundation and he states, “I am a child of Abraham and one of the tribe of Benjamin. But he sees it now not as the code but the spirit, and he sees circumcision no longer as only a physical act. He realizes that he is now a true Christian. He did not go to any church. He sees now the spirit of the law and not the letter. You cannot be born a Christian! It is a way of life that you adopt. You could be born in the Vatican with the Pope as your father and you would not be a Christian. You can only be a Christian when you see the reality and adopt it as a way of life. The law was given to man but they break through from the letter of the law and find the spirit of it and live by it, and that is Christianity. There are many religions based on many ‘isms” but that is not Christianity. It is the liberty of body and mind to exercise the divine arts of Imagination.
This lady can change the picture for her sister’s husband. She can imagine that he is now generous, because now he has so much that he wants to give to her as she gave to him, and she can break the spell cast on him. I know my mother when she darned our socks dreamed for each of us of a future of which she would be proud. Everyone of us is living a noble life and I know she dreamed it for all of us. She never spared her shoe, wham! If you did something wrong. She left the world with her dream fixed in her mind and it came true. We can dream for ourselves or for our neighbors and that dream is the voice of God, for God speaks to man through the medium of a dream.
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