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Neville Goddard

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Experience the life-changing power of Neville Goddard with this unforgettable book.

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OUT OF THIS WORLD

Neville Goddard

CONTENTS

Chapter 1

THINKING FOURTH-DIMENSIONALLY

"And now I have told you before it come to pass, that, when it is

come to pass, ye might believe, " — John 14:29

MANY persons, myself included, have observed events before

they occurred; that is, before they occurred in this world of three

dimensions. Since man can observe an event before it occurs in

the three dimensions of space, life on earth must proceed

according to plan, and this plan must exist elsewhere in another

dimension and be slowly moving through our space.

If the occurring events were not in this world when they were

observed, then, to be perfectly logical, they must have been out

of this world. And whatever is there to be seen before it occurs

here must be "Predetermined" from the point of view of man

awake in a three-dimensional world.

Thus the question arises: "Are we able to alter our future?"

My object in writing these pages is to indicate possibilities

inherent in man, to show that man can alter his future; but, thus

altered, it forms again a deterministic sequence starting from the

point of interference — a future that will be consistent with the

alteration. The most remarkable feature of man's future is its

flexibility. It is determined by his attitudes rather than by his

acts. The cornerstone on which all things are based is man's

concept of himself. He acts as he does and has the experiences

that he does, because his concept of himself is what it is, and for

no other reason. Had he a different concept of self, he would act