Good Tidings: Expanded Edition Based On The Book: Prayer – The Art Of Believing

· Golden Oak Publishing · Narrated by Adriaan Hellenberg
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GOOD TIDINGS

EXPANDED EDITION BASED ON THE BOOK:

PRAYER – THE ART OF BELIEVING

WRITTEN BY NEVILLE GODDARD

Discover the captivating insights of "GOOD TIDINGS", an exceptional masterpiece crafted by a prominent luminary in the realm of personal growth during the 20th century: NEVILLE GODDARD.

Immerse yourself in this thought-provoking audiobook, expertly designed to empower your journey towards success by revolutionizing your mindset. Unveil a mesmerizing pathway to life mastery, as this remarkable guide unlocks the keys to your full potential.

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ABOUT THE SOURCE BOOK: PRAYER – THE ART OF BELIEVING

"Prayer - The Art of Believing" by Neville Goddard is a spiritual self-help book that explores the power of prayer as a tool for manifesting our desires. Goddard, a spiritual teacher and writer, offers a unique perspective on prayer, which he sees as an act of creative imagination that can shape our reality.

ABOUT THE SOURCE CHAPTER: THE GREATEST PRAYER

The chapter titled "Good Tidings" in "Prayer - The Art of Believing" by Neville Goddard explores the power of imagination and daydreaming as tools for manifesting our desires. Goddard argues that controlled reverie, or the intentional use of imagination to create a mental picture of our desired reality, can be a powerful tool for manifestation.

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Narrated by Adriaan Hellenberg