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Back to EpisodesRelease Barabbas and Crucify Jesus: Living in the Wish Fulfilled – A Neville Goddard Lecture to Awaken Your Soul
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In Release Barabbas and Crucify Jesus, Neville Goddard explores the deeper, mystical meaning behind the biblical story of Barabbas and Jesus. He explains that these figures are not historical characters but represent psychological states within every individual. Barabbas symbolizes doubt, limitation, and the mental thief that robs us of our desires, while Jesus represents faith, imagination, and the power to manifest our highest aspirations.
Neville asserts that crucifixion is not a historical event from 2,000 years ago but an eternal and ongoing process within every person. Every time we deny our imagination’s power and give in to limitation, we "release Barabbas." When we live in the assumption of our wish fulfilled, we "crucify Jesus," fixing the desired state into our consciousness until it resurrects into reality.
Key Teachings
1. The Meaning of Barabbas and Jesus in You
- The crowd choosing between Barabbas and Jesus is an allegory for an inner psychological struggle.
- Barabbas (the robber) = Doubt, limitation, fear, and belief in external circumstances.
- Jesus (the savior) = Faith, imagination, and the ability to assume and manifest desires.
- Every time you say, "I can’t," or "It’s impossible," you are releasing Barabbas—allowing doubt to take control.
- To crucify Jesus means to fix your assumption of the wish fulfilled so firmly that it becomes real.
2. The Crucifixion is a Continuous Process
- The crucifixion and resurrection are not historical events; they happen in every moment of your life.
- Every time you persist in a desired state despite external evidence, you are going through a spiritual crucifixion.
- Every dream you hold must be fixed in consciousness (crucified) before it can resurrect into reality.
3. The Resurrection Must Be a Living Truth
- Some people believe the resurrection is a past event, but Neville warns that this is a departure from truth.
- The true resurrection is the constant realization of desires, proving that imagination creates reality.
- To say that resurrection is already over is to deny your creative power—the ability to transform your life.
4. The Law in Action: A Case Study in Manifestation
Neville shares a real-life story of a woman who applied his teachings to manifest her ideal husband:
- A woman had been divorced for 19 years and believed she would neve