Inner Admonition Endtime Consciousness
1 Corinthians 10:11 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 1 Corinthians 10 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse teaches that the events of their history are examples written for our admonition, as we live in a climactic moment of consciousness.
Neville's Inner Vision
Consider 'these things' as states of consciousness that moved within the Israelite psyche. The stories of failure and faith, hunger and deliverance, are not mere history but inner movements mirrored in our own mind. When Paul says they were written for our admonition, he invites you to watch your thoughts as if you were reading your own diary; the ‘ends of the world’ coming upon you signals a turning point in your inner life. In Neville’s language, the past is not a prison but a pattern you can reinterpret. You do not repeat their fate; you choose a new ending by assuming the state that overcame fear and scarcity. Live in the awareness that you are the imagining I AM, and allow the feeling of the wish fulfilled to revise the scene you presently inhabit. The end of the world is consciousness completing its circle through faith, gratitude, and discernment—your inner alignment becoming the outer experience you call reality.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and imagine yourself within the wilderness scene; then assume the feeling that you have already overcome it and entered the promised state, and let that certainty soften every fear.
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