1. The Call
From a booklet called “Leave Your Nets”
2. Knowing the Unknowable
#37-1: 1953 First Portland Class 1:1
3. Self-completeness
#37-1: 1953 First Portland Class 1:1
4. Open Out A Way
#329-2: 1960 Washington, DC, Open Class 1:2
#32-2: 1953 Second Seattle Class 1:2
5. Hidden Manna
#37-1: 1953 First Portland Class 1:1
#33-1: 1953 Second Seattle Class 2:1
6. The New Name
#33-1: 1953 Second Seattle Class 2:1
7. Grace
#39-1: 1953 First Portland Class 3:1
8. Living the Life of Grace
#39-2: 1953 First Portland Class 3:2
9. The New Dimension
#33-2: 1953 Second Seattle Class 2:2
10. Inasmuch As Ye Have Done It unto One of the Least
#36-2: 1953 Second Seattle Class 5:2
11. Awake Thou That Sleepest
#35-1: 1953 Second Seattle Class 4:1
12. Fishers of Men
#40-1: 1953 First Portland Class 4:1
#35-2: 1953 Second Seattle Class 4:2
13. The Inner Vision
#40-1: 1953 First Portland Class 4:1
#40-2: 1953 First Portland Class 4:2
14. I, the Lord, Have Called Thee
#40-2: 1953 First Portland Class 4:2
15. The New Discipleship
#40-2: 1953 First Portland Class 4:2
Also from a booklet called “Leave Your Nets”
16. The Robe
From a booklet called “Leave Your Nets”
Jesus said, “Leave your nets and follow me.” Joel Goldsmith’s Leave Your Nets is a similar call to set forth on that great adventure, the journey of the Spirit. This book in no way suggests that we leave our occupations, our families, or other obligations. Rather, Goldsmith sets forth the premise that unless and until we leave our dependency on the material consciousness of things and develop spiritual consciousness, we will be bound to the limitations of human existence.
Leave Your Nets shows the reader how to live and work here and now with a constant sense of peace and with greater creativity and efficiency. Goldsmith explains the way to awaken from the passive, hypnotic sleep of the material world to a new, fulfilling and enlightened spiritual world, in which all beings are at one with God and at inner peace with themselves. This book has tremendous value for those who want to accept the call to awaken and become a light unto the world and a ‘fisher of men.’