Infinite Potential | Free Book
A spiritually transformative collection of Neville Goddard’s
works—including never-before-published material
Neville Goddard, most often known simply as Neville, is
one of the most powerful writers in the realm of mystical
spirituality. Unknown during his lifetime, his work has grown
increasingly popular, and his writings have influenced the likes of
Rhonda Byrne, Carlos Castaneda, Joseph Murphy, and Wayne Dyer. The
founding principle of Neville’s work was stunning in its
simplicity—Your imagination is God. This message of
empowerment has resonated with countless readers, urging them to
fearlessly explore their own potential in a new way.
Compiled and introduced by PEN Award-winning historian Mitch
Horowitz, Infinite Potential is a curated compendium of
Neville’s work, including the complete text of his first book,
At Your Command, along with rare pamphlets, transcriptions
and three never-before anthologized pieces from the great writer.
Horowitz is the leading expert on Neville and his teachings, and his
introduction frames Neville’s work in both a historical and
modern-day context, offering a complete timeline of the writer’s
somewhat mysterious life. Infinite Potential is an accessible
and profound anthology from one of the greatest spiritual minds of
the 20th century.
About the Author
Neville Goddard (1905-1972) abandoned his work as a dancer and
actor to dedicate himself to a career as a metaphysical writer and
lecturer. Neville's work, including his book
At Your Command, influenced a range of spiritual thinkers, from
Joseph Murphy to Carlos Castaneda.
Mitch Horowitz is
a writer-in-residence at the New York Public Library and the PEN
Award-winning author of books including
Occult America, One Simple Idea, and The Miracle Club.
Visit him on Facebook, Twitter, and his website.
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