The Neville Goddard Lectures
Lecture Summary
In The Four Mighty Ones, Neville Goddard draws on William Blake's mythology to describe the four fundamental aspects of human consciousness — the four Zoas — and their role in creation. These four powers (imagination, reason, emotion, and sensation) must be integrated and directed by the awakened imagination to produce harmonious manifestation. When imagination — the divine creative power — is enthroned as king, the other three serve it faithfully and creation flows effortlessly.
William Blake spoke of "The Four Mighty Ones" — the four fundamental aspects of human consciousness that together constitute the complete human being.
These four powers are imagination, reason, emotion, and sensation. Each has its proper role. Each must serve the others in harmony.
When imagination is enthroned as king — when it is recognized as the divine creative power — the other three serve it faithfully.
Reason becomes the servant of imagination, providing the bridge of incidents through which the imaginal act manifests.
Emotion becomes the fuel of imagination, providing the feeling that gives the imaginal act its creative power.
Sensation becomes the confirmation of imagination, providing the evidence that the inner act has become outer fact.
Enthrone your imagination. Let it be your king. And watch as the four mighty ones work together to bring your desires into manifestation.
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