At Your Command
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Narrated by:
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Roy Bunales
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By:
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Neville Goddard
Neville Goddard’s 1939 classic “At Your Command” introduces one of the central principles of his teachings: that consciousness is the foundation of reality and that the awareness of “I AM” is the creative power behind personal experience. In this early and foundational work (Vol. I of his collected works), Neville explains how assumptions, identity, and inner conviction influence the conditions that appear in the external world.
Through biblical interpretation, metaphysical insight, and practical instruction, Neville presents scripture as a psychological and mystical guide to understanding the creative nature of consciousness. He teaches that changing what you accept as true about yourself can change the circumstances of your life, making self-concept, belief, and assumption central to conscious transformation.
In this audiobook, you’ll discover:
- Why the awareness of “I AM” is central to Neville Goddard’s philosophy
- How consciousness and self-concept influence personal experience
- The role of assumption in manifestation and conscious creation
- How changing your inner identity can lead to different external results
- The deeper psychological and mystical meaning behind biblical teachings
- Why belief, imagination, and inner conviction are essential to personal transformation
Perfect for students of manifestation, metaphysics, the Law of Assumption, self-concept, creative visualization, and the power of the subconscious mind, “At Your Command” offers a foundational framework for understanding how consciousness and identity shape reality.
Neville Goddard’s “At Your Command” (1939) remains an essential work for readers interested in manifestation, the Law of Assumption, the power of “I AM,” self-concept, consciousness, subconscious mind teachings, and the creative power of imagination.
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