Thursday, August 13, 2020

N. Goddard

(Off Topic = OT)

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Goddard believed that the Bible should be viewed as a parable of the human psyche as opposed to a record of historical events. Therefore, Goddard did not believe in an external God who answers prayers, but rather that "[y]ou are the creator".[7]

Jonathan L. Walton argues that Frederick Eikerenkoetter, in particular, adopted theories on people's ability to change their situation through "feeling" that are rooted in Goddard's ideas.[8] Rhonda Byrne and Wayne Dyer have noted that Goddard shaped their views.[1] Margaret Runyan Castaneda, ex-wife and later biographer of Carlos Castaneda, was interested in Goddard's work and introduced Carlos to Goddard's ideas.[9][10]

Mitch Horowitz argues that Goddard was influenced by writer and mystic William Blake and early self-help theorists Émile Coué and Thomson Jay Hudson.[11]

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neville_Lancelot_Goddard

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- Metaphysics
- Thought
- New Thought

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The Pilgrim's Progress - Wikipediaen.wikipedia.org › wiki › The_Pilgrim's_Progress
The Pilgrim's Progress from This World, to That Which Is to Come is a 1678 Christian allegory written by John Bunyan. It is regarded as one of the most ...
Author‎: ‎John Bunyan
Genre‎: ‎Religious allegory
Publication date‎: ‎1678
Country‎: ‎England
‎The Pilgrim's Progress (film) · ‎The Pilgrim's Progress (opera) · ‎John Bunyan

(Google)

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- Spiritual Metaphysics

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- Allen, Byrne, Coue, Fillmore, Goddard, Hill, Ike, Maltz, Ponder, Proctor, Quimby, Shinn, Silva, Stone, Wild, etc.

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https://cthomaswildadhd.blogspot.com/2020/08/thought-metaphysicians-vs-chemists.html


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