Imaginal is an AI companion for people who practice Neville Goddard's teachings. Every answer it gives comes from his actual words, not a general understanding of what he taught.
Neville Goddard died in 1972. His complete published body of work is in the public domain. Over the course of his teaching career, from the 1930s through 1972, he delivered hundreds of lectures and wrote several books. All of it covers the same core framework, built out from different angles across thirty years of teaching.
Imaginal has assembled every available lecture, book, and writing into a single corpus: 643 documents in total. Those documents are split into 12,363 overlapping segments, each indexed for semantic search. When the AI receives a question, it retrieves the most relevant passages from that index and grounds its response in them. The answer comes from what Neville actually said, not from a general AI model's understanding of what he probably meant.
This is the core technical distinction between Imaginal and every other AI tool that answers questions about Neville Goddard. Most of them rely on training data and general knowledge. Imaginal retrieves from the source.
The articles on this site are written to answer the questions practitioners actually ask, not the idealized versions. The topics, the framing, and the examples are all informed by patterns observed across thousands of practitioner discussions: the questions that come up most often, the places where confusion is most common, the obstacles that appear consistently regardless of how long someone has been practicing.
Generic explanations of Neville's techniques are everywhere. Content that speaks accurately to where practitioners actually get stuck is harder to find. That's the gap this site is built to fill.
Most manifestation and law of attraction content is vague enough to mean almost anything. Neville's framework is different. He taught a specific set of techniques, SATS, revision, living in the end, inner conversations, with consistent terminology across thirty years of lectures. The framework is internally coherent. The techniques are defined precisely enough to be explained clearly and practiced correctly.
Because his work is public domain, it can be quoted directly, reproduced accurately, and built on freely. The AI can cite the lecture a passage came from. The articles can include his actual words. There's no ambiguity about what the source material says.
There's also a large and active community of practitioners who take the framework seriously. Thousands of people are practicing these techniques right now, running into the same obstacles, asking the same questions. The demand for accurate, grounded answers to those questions is real and consistent. Imaginal is built to meet it.
Every article on this site is grounded in Neville's actual lectures. Claims about what he taught are tied to specific passages. Quotes are cited to the lecture they come from.
The app brings everything on this site into a daily companion: personalized SATS sessions, revision prompts, and an AI coach that answers your specific questions from Neville's actual words.
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