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Neville Goddard (1905-1972) offered a compelling explanation of the human condition and an intriguing and empowering path of self-discovery. Join your host Ed to explore from the ground up this most essential mystery: the human imagination.
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Risk Commentary

Edward Robertson

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New website: RiskCommentary.ca We see a contradiction: increased need for Enterprise Risk Management, while risk managers report low perceived value of their processes. High Quality Risk Assessment addresses uncertainty and helps solve chronic business problems. Join Edward Robertson, successful ERM practitioner, to discover a simple process that delivers clear value.
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Lead By Design

El Edwards

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If you’re human, you are a leader and it’s time to embrace the fullest expression of who you are, the reason God dreamed you into existence, so you can serve the gift that is you to the world. Lead By Design is here to explore this widest definition of leadership through conversations with other leaders (humans). Who are they? What was the journey like as they embraced their purpose, their original design? Bringing you inspiring stories from around the world to encourage and equip you to kee ...
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In this podcast, Will and returning guest Councilman Brandon Harnish get granular and discuss the sorts of local projects and policies that can help revive America’s small towns. They discuss the importance of a downtown and urban density, why fixing crime is the basis of any successful society, balancing amenities and business, and the controversi…
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In this episode, Will and financial macroanalyst Robert, of the famous “Infranomics” channel, discuss whether America has been in a long, silent Depression since the 2008 Recession. Pointing to everything from the cost of living as measured in real, gold terms to the massive number of deaths of despair, Robert explains that we likely are in such a …
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In this episode, Will and noted X personality, hedge fund trader, and Dallas-based real estate investor Ron Dodson discuss how his family rose to local prominence, turning a family business into a family office, and a Biblical approach to legacy and family continuity. They also comment on building for the long term, how tax policies incentivize bad…
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In this episode, Will and AJR Klopp discuss the differences between industrial capitalism and financial capitalism, with a focus on DEI, ESG, “zombie companies,” and financial vampirism. They also discuss past financial panics, forced deleveraging, and what that history means for us. Find Mr. Klopp on X here: https://x.com/ThirteenFathers Find him …
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In this episode, Will and Tom Swift discuss the history of America’s space exploration, with a focus on the Apollo program and its death at the hands of race communism. They discuss the minset behind the Space Age and Atomic Age, the spiritual reasons for its death, the practical consequences of that, and how we can bring it back. Find Tom on Subst…
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In this episode, Will and Dr. Edward Dutton look at the recent history of the West from a perspective of biology and politics, discussing how certain traits lead to conservative or liberal dispositions and from where wokeness comes, along with what conservative counterraction might come next. They put this in the context of the French Revolution, S…
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In this episode, Will and returning guest Sean Wieland discuss the coming problem of illiquidity in capital markets and real estate markets as the problems of low wages and high asset prices start to bite. They discuss how market entrants like BlackRock are causing big problems, the disorder that could stem from this problem, how retirement plans a…
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In this episode, Will and New Imperialist Realist discuss the history and tragedy of French Algeria, which went from being a prosperous colony to a decaying, Third World country in crisis thanks to decolonization. They discuss how the French developed Algeria, its uniqueness in French Colonial history, the course of the war between France and the F…
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In this episode, Will and Jason Robertson, also of the American Tribune, discuss the advantages of shifting from corporate work to being an entrepreneur. They particularly focus on the mindset shift that comes with doing something yourself, how America would benefit from returning to high levels of self-employment, and what the problems with modern…
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In this breathtaking episode, Rhodesia-born farmer and businessman Rory Duncan discusses his days resisting the Mugabe regime in post-Bush War Zimbabwe and how the regime brutally punished him for his politics. He also tells tales of his life as a bounty hunter in Zambia, and how he worked with everyone from tribal chiefs to Angolan Civil War veter…
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Can Britain Be Saved with KM Breakey In this episode, Will and novelist KM Breakey discuss his new book, Britain on the Brink. They focus on the migration problem facing Europe, Canada, and America, and if there is any realistic way for the problem to be fixed. They also discuss when the decline began, when it became terminal, and why it’s happenin…
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Book draft chapter 1. S1E01 revised, inviting your comments. https://nevilleonfire.com/ https://nevilleonfire.substack.com/ Resources 1. PD Ouspensky (1947) In Search of the Miraculous (seminal Fourth Way text containing verbatim lectures by GI Gurdjieff, NB-Ch.VII). 2. RAlexander_self-remembering - exercise pdf; excerpt from (1954) Creative Realis…
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In this episode, Will and Indiana’s Coy Colman Brandon Harnish discuss if small town America can be saved from the flight of financial and human capital seen in recent decades. They particularly focus on the opioid crisis, keeping kids in towns, how beautification helps, and what projects have succeeded so far. As a small town council member, Mr Ha…
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In this episode, Will and Rowdy Yates discuss the book “Stalin’s War,” with a focus on how Stalin was able to shape the war to his advantage, what he was planning all along, and how his agents inside the American and British governments shaped out decisions to his advantage. They also note how Stalin’s WWII actions and the decisions foisted on Brit…
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In this episode, Will and John Carter discuss the history of Canada with a focus on how it went from being a reactionary state filled with High Tories into a state defined by mass migration and managerial socialism. They particularly focus on how Canada’s founding identity was destroyed by the fall of the British Empire and post-war socialism, how …
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In June 2024, London Seminary hosted Rev Dr Nick Needham from Highland Theological College for a week of lectures on church history. Nick is the author of the highly collectible book series, 2000 Years of Christ's Power. These podcasts are recordings of the lectures.By London Seminary & the Pastors’ Academy
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In June 2024, London Seminary hosted Rev Dr Nick Needham from Highland Theological College for a week of lectures on church history. Nick is the author of the highly collectible book series, 2000 Years of Christ's Power. These podcasts are recordings of the lectures.By London Seminary & the Pastors’ Academy
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In this episode, Will and Don Shift discuss the current state of riots in America and how to prepare for them, as an aware citizen. They discuss the warning signs of protests turning into riots, what the major riots of the 20th century should teach us as we prepare today, and why police are hamstrung as they try to deal with rioters. Find Don Shift…
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Second in a mini-series entitled Conscious Self-Persuasion: Beyond Hypnosis and the Waking Sleep. References Flammer, E. and Bongartz.W. (2003) “On the efficacy of hypnosis: a meta-analytic study” Contemporary Hypnosis 20:4. Eason, A. D., & Parris, B. A. (2019) “Clinical applications of self-hypnosis: A systematic review and meta-analysis of random…
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In this episode, Will and Chivalry Guild discuss the medieval ideal of chivalry and how it’s relevant today. They focus on who exemplified the ideal, how it differs from Classical views of virtue, and whether local or national politics are a better avenue for acting it out in the present. Find Chivalry Guild on X here: https://x.com/ChivalryGuild C…
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Mini-series title: Conscious Self-Persuasion: Beyond Hypnosis and the Waking Sleep References: Dr. R. Alexander, Creative Realism P.D. Ouspensky, In Search of the Miraculous Chomsky, N., Herman, E., Manufacturing Consent “The Manufacturing of a Mass Psychosis – Can Sanity Return to an Insane World?” academyofideas.com, 24 April, 2021 D. Viggiano, 2…
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In this episode, Will and Yuri discuss the state of America through the lens of how traditional society was subverted, with a focus on the goals and tactics of the communists and how they can be fought back against. Find Evan on X here: https://twitter.com/yuribezmenov22 Check out his articles on great men here: https://yuribezmenov.substack.com/…
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In this episode, Will and Evan Amato discuss the history of the Medici family. They discuss how the family rose to prominence, how it maintained its position in the cutthroat politics of Renaissance Italy, and how the family eventually declined. They particularly focus on the reasons for the family’s success. Find Evan on X here: https://x.com/SirE…
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In this episode, Will and Ernst van Zyl, who goes by ‘Conscious Caracal’ on X, discuss how South Africa has become as bad as it is. They discuss the ANC’s commitment to gradually turning South Africa into a communist state, the destructive nature of South African race laws, how Afrikaners are responding with private initiatives, and how AfriForum i…
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In June 2024, London Seminary hosted Rev Dr Nick Needham from Highland Theological College for a week of lectures on church history. Nick is the author of the highly collectible book series, 2000 Years of Christ's Power. These podcasts are recordings of the lectures.By London Seminary & the Pastors’ Academy
  continue reading
 
In June 2024, London Seminary hosted Rev Dr Nick Needham from Highland Theological College for a week of lectures on church history. Nick is the author of the highly collectible book series, 2000 Years of Christ's Power. These podcasts are recordings of the lectures.By London Seminary & the Pastors’ Academy
  continue reading
 
In June 2024, London Seminary hosted Rev Dr Nick Needham from Highland Theological College for a week of lectures on church history. Nick is the author of the highly collectible book series, 2000 Years of Christ's Power. These podcasts are recordings of the lectures.By London Seminary & the Pastors’ Academy
  continue reading
 
In this episode, Will and Arbitrage Andy discuss how to build self-sovereignty by being focused and intentional, building a business, and leaning into what is difficult. They also discuss the signs of South Africanization and how to build for the future while remaining cognizant of it, the immigration disaster, and the negative effects of Barstooli…
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Lewis Mumford in 1922 published an analysis of the literature of imagined ideal societies, from Plato to the modern era. Did any of them really give a clear solution to the human condition? We will compare his conclusions to Neville’s view of Christianity, and see the implications for society. Mumford, L. The Story of the Utopias (1922)…
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In June 2024, London Seminary hosted Rev Dr Nick Needham from Highland Theological College for a week of lectures on church history. Nick is the author of the highly collectible book series, 2000 Years of Christ's Power. These podcasts are recordings of the lectures.By London Seminary & the Pastors’ Academy
  continue reading
 
In June 2024, London Seminary hosted Rev Dr Nick Needham from Highland Theological College for a week of lectures on church history. Nick is the author of the highly collectible book series, 2000 Years of Christ's Power. These podcasts are recordings of the lectures.By London Seminary & the Pastors’ Academy
  continue reading
 
In June 2024, London Seminary hosted Rev Dr Nick Needham from Highland Theological College for a week of lectures on church history. Nick is the author of the highly collectible book series, 2000 Years of Christ's Power. These podcasts are recordings of the lectures.By London Seminary & the Pastors’ Academy
  continue reading
 
In June 2024, London Seminary hosted Rev Dr Nick Needham from Highland Theological College for a week of lectures on church history. Nick is the author of the highly collectible book series, 2000 Years of Christ's Power. These podcasts are recordings of the lectures.By London Seminary & the Pastors’ Academy
  continue reading
 
In June 2024, London Seminary hosted Rev Dr Nick Needham from Highland Theological College for a week of lectures on church history. Nick is the author of the highly collectible book series, 2000 Years of Christ's Power. These podcasts are recordings of the lectures.By London Seminary & the Pastors’ Academy
  continue reading
 
In this episode, Will and EM Burlingame, who works with family offices after retiring from the Green Berets, discuss the present possibilities and problems with America’s wealth elite, focusing on what it would take from a perspective of mindset and wealth forms to build them into something better. They discuss historical examples of building local…
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While modern thinkers define consciousness through intellect and attention, Neville aligns with esoteric tradition: consciousness is a direct, living experience that transcends thought itself. Best references to explain and give instruction on individual consciousness: (same as listed in previous episode What is Consciousness?-Journey to Neville Go…
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In this episode, Will and Sean Wieland, a financial adviser, discuss the nature of wealth, with a focus on how things are always changing and present trends could lead to future disasters. They discuss income vs. capital appreciation, sovereignty, legacy, and the dangers hidden in ETFs. Check out Will’s writing here: https://www.theamericantribune.…
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To understand the nature of consciousness and how to evoke it is vital to understand Neville. Science, psychology and philosophy will not get you there. Let's get beyond inadequate and outdated concepts, and get to the real practice. Mentioned: Bernardo Kastrup (2021) Decoding Jung's Metaphysics. Best references to explain and give instruction on i…
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In this episode, Will and Rowdy Yates discuss the twin topics of nobility and natalism, with a focus on how the old forms of family-mindedness are relevant today and how they could help solve the increasing population crisis. They discuss getting over mental blocks to building a family, the concept of legacy, how it relates to inheritance, and how …
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In this episode, Will and Dan Lyman discuss how leftist-demanded policies that are pro-crime and pro-DEI are increasingly turning America into South Africa, whether Brazil is the better comparison, and what average Americans can do to resist the South Africanization of our nation. Check out Will’s writing here: https://www.theamericantribune.news/ …
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Philosopher/ physicist Dr. Bernardo Kastrup (Analytic Idealism) supports Neville's thought in two main aspects: 1. The universe is all mentation. 2. Individuals are identities dissociated from source -- from God. We discuss benefits of adopting this extraordinary worldview. Mentioned: James Perloff (1999) Tornado in a Junkyard - the Relentless Myth…
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In this episode, Will and Marty Bent discuss why Bitcoiners tend to think in terms of generations, how having a low-time preference is necessary for building and maintaining civilization, and how the Trump Administration is reordering the economic system. Find Marty on X here: https://x.com/martybent Check out his writing and podcasts here: https:/…
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In the previous post, part 1, we saw that Neville Goddard and Bernardo Kastrup each arrived at the same foundational idea: what we take to be the physical world must actually be mental in nature. In this post we’ll examine how Bernardo’s system lends credence to yet another principle, really, the essential one in Neville’s thought; namely, that we …
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