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The Law: TIMELINE

The Law: TIMELINE unveils biblical symbolism and the principles of manifestation through the law of Assumption, as taught by Neville Goddard

The Law: TIMELINE

The Bible is a psychological pattern detailing the gradual implementation of the Law of Assumption. From Genesis to Revelation, it unfolds as a chronological journey of consciousness, showing the minds evolution from blind effort and outer dependence to full mastery of imagination and inner conviction. This timeline reveals not just stories, but the hidden steps of transformation each of us must walk to realise that “I AM” is the true source of all creation. The Law of Assumption: Bible Timeline A psychological journey from effort to effortless creation, as told through Scripture Job Man searches for God in suffering. Realises: “I AM” is within. (Job 1–42) Elohim “God” is plural — a symbol of the many imaginative powers within us. Everything that follows, every character and story is conceived from imagining  (Gen 1) Creation “Let there be…” shows that thought becomes form. (Gen 1) Adam & Eve The fall represents forgetting imagination as source. Union of thought (...

Evolution of Self-Perception

Genesis 1:26 declares,  “And God said, Let us make man in our image, after our likeness: and let them have dominion…”   This passage points to every person's creative power — the ability to shape reality through imagination and inner states. In Neville Goddard’s teachings, this means each person is a creator, expressing aspects of God through their own consciousness . The biblical characters below symbolise different states we move through in the process of manifestation, reflecting this divine image and dominion. Abraham: The State of Faith and Surrender Abraham symbolises faith — believing in the unseen. This is the first step in manifestation: trusting that what you desire is already yours, even if you can’t see it yet. Faith in Neville’s teachings is the foundation of all creation. Additionally, Abraham’s test of sacrificing Isaac (Genesis 22) represents the state of surrender — fully trusting in the divine plan, even when it seems contradictory. In Neville’s framework, ...