“I can describe this power in words, but its true feeling must be experienced. One evening, while sitting in MacArthur Park, I watched a man walk by, stand on a corner, and light a cigarette.”
“Then I arrested that power in me and the match remained lit, yet did not burn beyond the place it was only a moment before.”
“The man, standing as a statue, appeared to be totally unaware of the lighted match, while the park took on the stillness of death. Then I released the power within me and watched the man blow out the match, throw it away, and continue to walk with the others. When you are clothed with the power from on high you feel it, and these things happen to you.” – Neville Goddard
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This Neville Goddard quote is from the lecture:
Power and Wisdom – Neville Goddard – 1968