Silence as Inner Guidance

1 Samuel 28:6 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read 1 Samuel 28 in context

Scripture Focus

6And when Saul enquired of the LORD, the LORD answered him not, neither by dreams, nor by Urim, nor by prophets.
1 Samuel 28:6

Biblical Context

Saul seeks guidance from the LORD and receives no answer through dreams, Urim, or prophets. The text portrays divine silence signaling an inner condition rather than external signs.

Neville's Inner Vision

Saul's search for a divine word through dreams, Urim, or prophets is a vivid picture of consulting outward forms while the inner state remains unaligned. In Neville's psychology, the 'LORD' is not a distant object but the I AM within Saul—the stream of awareness that answers only when the consciousness is receptive. The absence of response is not punishment; it is a sign that Saul's mind is attached to separation, to voices outside, and thus cannot hear the still, small whisper of being. The law is within: when you shift your consciousness and assume the end you desire, the signs you seek become unnecessary; imagination becomes the chariot. Begin by recognizing that God is the I AM, and that your present state of consciousness creates your reality. If you want guidance, close the external search and enter the inner throne room; imagine the outcome with the feeling of already having it; let the inner sense tell you what to do, even if no external dream or sign shows up. Your prayer is answered in your awareness when you dwell in the end.

Practice This Now

Close your eyes and reaffirm: I am the I AM and I have the answer now. Then imagine the scene where you walk in confident guidance and feel the certainty as if it is already true.

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