The Story Of How Neville Goddard Went To Barbados
During the great depression in 1933, life was hard in New York and Neville desired to go to the island of Barbados where he was born, to escape all the hardships. He was a dancer by profession and because money was hard to come by, no one could afford a dancer. All the theatres were closed and Neville had a really hard time making a living, he was literally penniless. Things were so hard during that time, he would've danced for a meal. So, he had a strong desire to go to Barbados and be with his family and since he didn't have any money, he couldn't see any way he would've made that desire a reality. So, Neville approached his mentor called Abdullah who was an Ethiopian Rabbi and asked him for advice. These were the instructions that Abdullah gave him, "Tonight when you go to sleep, you will sleep in Barbados because you are in Barbados!" Now, this was quite strange for Neville and he remembered the tiny streets of Barbados that were only a mere sidewalk...