The first authorized edition of Neville’s extraordinary masterwork, with a preface by New Thought author Mitch Horowitz. Many students of the visionary mystic Neville Goddard consider Resurrection his greatest book. First published in 1966, just six years before the master’s death, Resurrection contains five powerful, practical works that describe how to use the imaging powers of your mind to remake reality. But Resurrection offers much more – the closing essay, for which the anthology is named, is one of Neville’s final and most ambitious works. In it he explains his complete philosophy of life’s purpose – and the higher destiny that awaits you. Narrated by historian Mitch Horowitz, this audio edition also includes Mitch’s new preface, which elucidates the totality of Neville’s spiritual vision in the final years of his life. Includes: • Prayer: The Art of Believing • Feeling Is the Secret • Freedom for All • Out of this World • Resurrection
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Neville Goddard (1905–1972) was an influential metaphysics teacher and New Thought author. While touring with an American dance company in England, he developed an interest in metaphysics after reading a series of books on the power of the mind. Upon returning to the United States, he left the entertainment industry and devoted himself solely to metaphysics. Using the solitary pen name Neville, he became one of the twentieth century’s most articulate and charismatic purveyors of New Thought philosophy. The impact of his ideas continues to be felt in some of today’s bestselling works of practical spirituality.
Mitch Horowitz is vice president and editor in chief at Tarcher/Penguin, the division of Penguin USA dedicated to metaphysical literature. He is the author of Occult America, which received the 2010 PEN Oakland/ Josephine Miles Award for literary excellence. He frequently writes about and discusses alternative spirituality in the national media, including CBS Sunday Morning, Dateline NBC, All Things Considered, the Wall Street Journal, Washington Post, and CNN.com.