Author: | Neville Goddard, James M. Brand | ISBN: | 1230003094990 |
Publisher: | ZREADS | Publication: | February 21, 2019 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | Neville Goddard, James M. Brand |
ISBN: | 1230003094990 |
Publisher: | ZREADS |
Publication: | February 21, 2019 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
FREEDOM FOR ALL
By Neville Goddard
Synopsis
An excerpt from the book
Chapter Four - THE SECRET OF FEELING
The secret of feeling or the calling of the invisible into visible states is beautifully told in the story of Isaac blessing his second son Jacob by the belief, based solely upon feeling, that he was blessing his first son Esau [Genesis 27:1-35].
It is recorded that Isaac, who was old and blind, felt that he was about to leave this world and wishing to bless his first son Esau before he died, sent Esau hunting for savory venison with the promise that upon his return from the hunt he would receive his father’s blessing.
Now Jacob, who desired the birthright or right to be born through the blessing of his father, overheard his blind father’s request for venison and his promise to Esau. So, as Esau went hunting for the venison, Jacob killed and dressed a kid of his father’s flock.
File information:
File size (Digital) (87.3KB)
Books (1)
Biography (1)
Quotations (Yes)
Working contents (Yes)
Page count (8.5x1) (58)
Word count (14,234)
Font size (12pt)
Originally published (1942)
Republished (2019)
FREEDOM FOR ALL
By Neville Goddard
Synopsis
An excerpt from the book
Chapter Four - THE SECRET OF FEELING
The secret of feeling or the calling of the invisible into visible states is beautifully told in the story of Isaac blessing his second son Jacob by the belief, based solely upon feeling, that he was blessing his first son Esau [Genesis 27:1-35].
It is recorded that Isaac, who was old and blind, felt that he was about to leave this world and wishing to bless his first son Esau before he died, sent Esau hunting for savory venison with the promise that upon his return from the hunt he would receive his father’s blessing.
Now Jacob, who desired the birthright or right to be born through the blessing of his father, overheard his blind father’s request for venison and his promise to Esau. So, as Esau went hunting for the venison, Jacob killed and dressed a kid of his father’s flock.
File information:
File size (Digital) (87.3KB)
Books (1)
Biography (1)
Quotations (Yes)
Working contents (Yes)
Page count (8.5x1) (58)
Word count (14,234)
Font size (12pt)
Originally published (1942)
Republished (2019)