Before Abraham Was, I AM – Neville Goddard

 

“Verily, verily, I say unto you, before Abraham was, I AM.”

“In the beginning was the Word, and the Word
was with God, and the Word was God”

In the beginning was the unconditioned awareness of being, and the unconditioned awareness of being became conditioned by imagining itself to be something, and the unconditioned awareness of being became that which it had imagined itself to be; so did creation begin.

By this law, first conceiving, then becoming that conceived, all things evolve out of nothing; and without this sequence there is not anything made that is made.

“Before Abraham or the world was, I AM.”
“When all of time shall cease to be, I AM.”

I AM the formless awareness of being conceiving myself to be man. By my everlasting law of being I AM compelled to be and to express all that I believe myself to be.

I AM the eternal Nothingness containing within my formless self the capacity to be all things. I AM that in which all my conceptions of myself live and move and have their being, and apart from which they are not.

I dwell within every conception of myself; from this withinness, I ever seek to transcend all conceptions of myself. By the very law of my being, I transcend my conceptions of myself, only as I believe myself to be that which does transcend.

I AM the law of being and beside ME there is no law.

I AM that I AM.

Neville Goddard

 

Excerpt From

The Neville Goddard Collection