The Bible's Mystery of God, Man, Woman, Love and Sin.

The Bible's mystery
of
— the greatest love story ever told.

Did you know that the Bible, in itself, is not a religious or historical text, but a profound, psychological, and self-contained work? Over 3,000 years ago, people used natural landmarks, events, and human characters to describe the workings of the mind. It teaches that imagination is God, and shows how to shape reality through delight, faith, love, and assumption. Its practical narrative is rooted in a few foundational verses in Genesis, through which Neville Goddard revealed the Bible is the law of assumption, teaching how to 'ask, believe, receive.'

Across history, imagination has taken on many symbolic forms—tarot, metaphysics, and archetypal systems all attempt to describe its workings. The Bible is unique because it does not just symbolise imagination; it declares imagination as the nature of God and the relationship between God and Man. Much of modern spirituality reflects this without acknowledging the source that stated it first.