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Back to EpisodesPaul’s Autobiography – The Key to Understanding the Bible’s Greatest Revelation – A Neville Goddard Lecture on Inner Illumination
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In this lecture, Paul’s Autobiography – The Hidden Truth of His Vision, Neville explores the profound transformation of Paul, the most influential figure in Christianity. He presents Paul not as a historical man preaching a new religion, but as the first in whom the revelation of Christ occurred. Paul’s experience on the road to Damascus, where he was blinded by the light and later saw Christ revealed in him, symbolizes the spiritual awakening that every person will undergo.
Neville highlights that Paul rejected all human authority, religious institutions, and intermediaries, affirming that true knowledge of Christ comes only through revelation. Paul’s words, “The gospel I preach is not man’s gospel; I did not receive it from a man, nor was I taught it, but it came through revelation of Jesus Christ” (Galatians 1:11), emphasize that salvation is not about believing in a physical Jesus, but about the unfolding of divine consciousness within.
Using Paul’s own writings, Neville demonstrates that Christ is not a historical figure but the living Spirit within every individual. He urges listeners to move beyond the idea of Jesus as a man of flesh and blood and to recognize that the true Christ is God in action, manifested through imagination. The true message of Christianity, Neville asserts, has been lost because people have mistaken the actor (Jesus in the Gospels) for the play itself—the mystical journey of God unfolding in man.
Neville reveals that Paul’s conversion was not a change from one religion to another, but the fulfillment of the ancient faith of Abraham. His revelation showed him that Christ is the way—the unfolding of a series of spiritual events that lead to the realization of God the Father. He concludes that Paul’s vision was the first awakening of Christ within man, and that all are destined to experience the same divine unfolding in their own t