Neville Goddard 01-26-1968
William
Blake once wrote these words to his friend, Thomas Butts:
"Now
I a fourfold vision see,
And a fourfold vision is given to
me:
'Tis fourfold in my supreme delight
And threefold in soft
Beulah's night
And twofold always, may God us keep
From
single vision and Newton's sleep!"
Fourfold vision
is to single vision as ordinary sight is to blindness. We all
experience single and threefold vision. It's twofold and fourfold
vision that one must consciously work to achieve.
A
hardheaded, common-sensed, rational man sees with his single vision.
To him, a man is a man, a tree is a tree, a rose is a rose, and a dog
is a dog. The idea that imagination could create reality would be
sheer nonsense to him, and he would think you mad if you tried to
tell him so. Being rational, the single-vision man lives in a world
where things are what they seem to be. In that world everything can
be weighed and measured, a minute is sixty seconds, and a pound is
sixteen ounces - no more or no less. Blake refers to that kind of man
as Newton's sleep, saying: "May God us keep from single vision
and Newton's sleep."
Twofold vision occurs when
everything is seen as an image. I have stood before a fireplace and
enjoyed its warmth and light. I have watched the flames leap up and
subside, fall into embers, then turn into ash and - to all
appearances - vanish. And I have said to myself: "My life is
like a fire." At that moment I achieved a simile. I didn't stop
there, however, but said: "Life is fire. My life is fire."
Having achieved a metaphor, I dropped the "is" and said to
myself, "Life and fire are similar. I will never again see one
and not see the other, or feel one and not imagine the other."
At that moment I had achieved a symbol, a poetic image. Fire is now
an image which reminds me of life.
Verdi once said: "All
things transient are but images." Is there anything here that is
not transient? I have a friend who recently discovered two love birds
had nested near his window, with three eggs in their nest. My friend
now has fourteen days of waiting for them to hatch out. They will
come forth, much to his pleasure, wax, wane, and then vanish. They,
like all things transient, are but symbols; and if you will but turn
the object seen into its symbol, twofold vision will be yours.
Mr.
[William] Hayley, a man who thought himself a poet (although only a
few of his pieces that Blake illustrated have survived) was a man of
considerable wealth. He gave Blake a home with a beautiful garden,
for him, his wife, and sister to live in. One day Blake found a
drunken soldier stretched out in his garden. When the man refused to
leave Blake took him by the elbows and marched him out of the
garden.
Now a garden does not just happen. Man must be present
to transform a plot into a garden, which must be planted and cared
for or it will go to seed. Blake saw the drunken soldier (one of the
forces) as the symbol of his spiritual enemy, yet physical friend.
You see, although Mr. Hayley had fed and sheltered Blake he wanted no
part of his poetry or artistic work, so he was Blake's spiritual
enemy. Of him Blake wrote: "I can tolerate my physical enemy,
but not my spiritual one, for he destroys my creative power."
Blake
saw everything in his life as a symbol. To him the sun was not a
round disk in the sky, but a host of angels singing: "Holy,
Holy, Holy, Lord God Almighty." Always thinking in symbols,
twofold vision was always his.
Threefold vision is yours
when the images begin to dream, to have love affairs, marry, and
beget. Your dreams of the day and night are threefold vision, which
Blake calls “soft Beulah's night”. Your moods are your
dreams in daylight, forming a threefold vision. Capture a mood which
would imply the fulfillment of your desire, then become so intense in
that threefold vision that you enter your fulfilled desire, and you
will move into fourfold vision.
Having entered this
dream of life, man has forgotten where he laid himself down to sleep.
Thoreau once said: "The truest life is to be in a dream, awake."
Once this world was only a dream, but man became so intense, he awoke
in his dream and turned to single vision in place of reality.
Now,
this world has become the stream of reality. Knowing this, start to
assemble images in your mind that, if true, would imply the
fulfillment of your desire. Let the images play together, interweave,
fall in love, and reach fulfillment.
Let me illustrate
by telling a story which a friend recently shared with me. For some
time he had an objective problem which he did nothing about,
imaginatively. Then one day while in his office, he constructed a
scene which if true would imply that the problem had been solved and
his desire fulfilled. He ran through the scene several times in
his mind, then entered it to rehearse the voices and scenery there.
Breaking his concentration, he finished work and returned to his
home. That night he again entered the scene, and as it became alive
he fell asleep and had this dream.
He was a disembodied
observer of a party given to congratulate a young man who had just
come into a great fortune. Congratulating the young man he asked:
"How did you accomplish this?" And the man replied in a
most embarrassing way: "It was so easy. I simply did what I
should have done a long time ago." Upon hearing this statement,
my friend entered into the spirit of that young man and felt his
embarrassment and unworthiness. Then once again becoming the
observer, he heard the young man say: "It was not a vicarious
thrill. Entering the state, I actually experienced the
sensation."
My friend seemed to be observing
someone else - but there is no one else! Humanity is a single being,
in spite of its millions of forms and figures. There is seeming
separation, as divined in our own being when we were dramatically
sundered, thereby causing a seeming other to play the part we wrote
for ourselves. My friend wrote the script and played the parts by
entering into a fourfold vision. In so doing, he carried it into his
own intensity.
We are all asunder, as every being is
self, made visible. You have given yourself every individual in your
world as an image, and you alone know what he represents.
A
friend saw his mother as an image of the material world. A wonderful
mystical experience followed this realization, when my friend found
himself, as a young man, standing in a suite of rooms looking out to
sea. Having written a letter to his mother, he opened the front door
to find a lady standing there. Then he said: "I was going to
mail this letter to my mother, but now I remember that she is dead."
The lady agreed saying: "Yes, she died a long, long time ago."
This statement surprised him, for in our measure of time it had only
been a few months. Then he asked: "Hasn't my mother been paying
for these rooms?" And the lady replied: "No. The undertaker
has. He felt it better that you think she was providing for you until
you awoke and came to your senses."
This gentleman
is on the verge of complete wakening into an entirely different age.
No one knows the day it will happen. He will not depart, however, one
hour before his time, neither can he delay it one hour. Scripture
tells us: "Who, by taking thought can add one hour to his span
of time?"
You need not be anxious, because you
cannot postpone or hasten your departure, in spite of heart
transplants and life-extending diets. You will notice, however, that
all the dietitians, doctors, and health addicts do not live one hour
longer than those who are not!
I have a friend in
Barbados who, during prohibition was so drunk I had to pour him on a
boat for the mainland. This man would drink anything that contained
alcohol. Now a man in his eighties, he is still drinking as far as I
know, while all of the doctors who warned him that if he continued it
would kill him are now dead. He only vegetates today, having lost his
sight, but he is learning his lesson in his own way. God, the Father
in him, is dreaming his dream of life. One day he will come to his
senses and realize that the world is but himself pushed out.
In
each one of us God the Father awakes, for He is one, not two. It is
Christ who is dreaming and it is Christ who awakens in this gentleman
and this lady, in that gentleman and that lady, as the one Father. He
awakens as the one who begot the dream. Therefore there is only one
body, one Spirit, One Lord, one God and Father of all. So you see:
this fourfold vision is within the experience of all.
Everyone
has experienced single vision, but everything in this world started
as a dream. The room you are in began as a dream in the mind of
someone. Its plans were executed in the mind of another. Now it has
entered the stream of reality we call fact, yet it is still a dream;
for its origin was a dream and its end is a dream, as all things
bring forth after their kind.
If you have a desire to
supplant what you have now, you must start by assuming it is a dream.
And when it objectifies itself and enters the stream of reality, may
I tell you: it will still be dream. Imagination is the creative power
which can cause that which was not, to be! It can also cause that
which is, not to be; therefore, it not only creates, but un-creates.
This power is God.
My friend knows this law and has
applied it beautifully time and time again; yet we are all careless
and often think a problem will take care of itself, but it will not.
The power to change anything will lie dormant unless we operate it,
as Imagination does not operate itself.
Begin now to
practice the art of imagining every day. A concert pianist must
constantly practice. for if he does not and he is called upon to give
a concert he would not be ready. You must practice the art of
imagining day after day so that when you are faced with a problem you
will not put it aside, but will do something about it and move from
soft Beulah's night into fourfold vision. Blake confessed that
his greatest ecstasy was in fourfold vision because it is the
fulfillment of scripture, of which he was a great student.
In
the 13th chapter of the Book of Proverbs, we are told: "Hope
deferred makes the heart sick, but a desire fulfilled is a tree of
life." If you want something, it is not going to come into being
by saying: "I will have it some day." That is deferring
your hope and making your heart sick. But if you believe that
imagining creates reality, you will build a stage, paint the scenery,
and place lovely images there. Then you will let them interweave so
that when you bring that scenery back into your mind, the actors will
come alive and say the words you had dictated for them to say.
The
scene's power is in its implication. In my friend's case the young
man was being congratulated because something very important had
happened in his life and it had been so easily accomplished.
A
few years ago a friend had a few skin cancers on his face. The doctor
would give him no more radiation, so every day as my friend shaved he
saw his face clear of all blemishes. Today he cannot remember when
they disappeared, but they are now gone, with no trace of ever having
been present. So Imagination can not only bring things into being, it
can take things away! It can un-create whatever it creates.
In
this wonderful world we have created nightmares which we cannot
endure forever, so they will have to be uncreated. That is why I urge
everyone to live nobly. Sow your mind with ideas worthy of recall,
because the day is coming when that which is built on any foundation
other than Christ will be consumed or uncreated. You will survive,
but only as through fire.
We bring all kinds of
unpleasant things into our world and live with them until we discover
we can un-create them. Just as my friend uncreated the blemishes he
had placed there and he cannot tell you the moment they disappeared.
You have the power to create and un-create. Having brought something
unlovely into your world, you can un-create it if you are willing to
create something in its place, and persist until your desire becomes
fourfold.
This world, although three dimensional, is
fourfold, for your dream has caused the world to enter the stream of
reality. At this moment I am looking at you singly and in a threefold
manner. If I see you as an image, representing other than what you
appear to be, I am seeing you twofold. And when I meet you in soft
Beulah's night I will understand what you are trying to tell me in my
fourfold dream.
A friend told me that I represent Christ
to him. That when he conjures me in his dreams, he knows that the
image of God's power and wisdom is speaking to him through the voice
of his friend called Neville. Neville is only a symbol, as he should
be. I am a symbol and everyone sees me differently, for I am in every
being just as you are, for God is one. Now fragmented, the world is
God made visible and God's name forever and ever is I AM!
The
next time you see a fire in the fireplace think of it as the symbol
of life. Achieve a poetic image by never seeing one and not thinking
of the other. As you look at the fire and feel its warmth something
will begin to stir within you, and from then on twofold vision will
be yours.
Start with one image and it will become two,
then four, then eight as everything will form an image in your mind.
Blake saw everything as an image. To the world Scofield was a lonely
soldier asleep in a garden. But, because Blake's garden was the image
of his creativity, finding a sleeping, drunken soldier there was like
finding him in his wife's bed, so Blake removed him. Although a very
small man in stature, Blake had the courage of a giant, and removed
that which was the symbol of his spiritual enemy.
Start
now to experiment with these four types of vision. Unless you are
physically blind you have single vision. When you see another meaning
to that which appears to be, you are beginning to have twofold
vision. This world is threefold, and when you imagine something other
than that which you are now tied to and occupy it, the thrill of
fourfold vision will be yours. Then when you sit down to prepare
your dream, its occupants and scenery will become alive, their voices
will be heard, their friendly touch felt, and fourfold vision will be
your supreme delight!
Do not expect your desire to be
fulfilled overnight, for all things have an interval of time between
their planting and their entrance into the stream of life called
reality. But I urge you to practice, practice, and continue to
practice, for you are moving into a world where all is Imagination
and you will create at will. You won't have to travel by any worldly
means to visit Europe, Asia, or any foreign country, for everything
and every means necessary to objectify your thought is within
you.
Truly, you have never left your eternal home. You
are sleeping there, dreaming this world into being. Before falling
asleep you were called a prince and told that you were gods, sons of
the Most High. You would however die like men and fall as one
man.
Now, in order to be a prince, you father must be a
king. Well, your Father is the King of kings, the Lord of lords, and
together we form the one Lord, for God is one. We descended in
consciousness, and made our dreams so real by entering into the
stream that they took on the tones of reality.
As our
eye opened upon the scene, single vision caused us to become locked
in the prison of our senses and reason. Now we have become practical,
down-to-earth, hardheaded men who know that life is a battle and we
must take advantage of everyone before he takes advantage of us.
We
pile up our millions, and then the Father says it's time to go; so we
slip off this little garment to put on another - just like this one,
only young, with nothing missing. There, we continue our single
vision until we come to our senses and awaken.
The man
with single vision thinks the great mother earth is paying the rent
and providing for him. The undertaker will allow him to think so
until he awakens and comes to his senses.
Do not
postpone your dreams and do not think that because you heard what to
do, your desires will come to pass. It's so easy to hear the truth
and postpone the doing. But I urge you to be like my friend: stop
postponing and do what you want to have done, for if you do, it will
come to pass.
Now let us go into the silence.