Inner Return and Repositioning
1 Samuel 29:11 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 1 Samuel 29 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
David and his men rise early to depart and return to the land of the Philistines. The outward movement mirrors a deliberate inner repositioning in consciousness.
Neville's Inner Vision
Think of the verse as inner geography. The morning rise of David and his men is not a march through fields but a movement of consciousness. The land they leave—the Philistine realm—maps a habit of limitation; the I AM chooses a new scene and steps into it by assumption. When you 'depart' in imagination, you are not escaping; you are shifting your inner center, aligning with a state that already knows its own being. The Philistines’ ascent to Jezreel mirrors the outer world responding to your inner decision. As you revise your self-conception, your environment follows. Neville would have you realize: you are not seeking a change in condition, but dissolving the old state and waking to an awareness that never left you. The moment of morning is a sign: the prior story is finished, and a new one is present in you. Stand in that certainty, and let your feeling-tones corroborate the new self you have chosen.
Practice This Now
Assume the feeling of your desired state as already present. Sit quietly, repeat, 'I am already in the land of my full being,' and let that truth color your next thoughts and moments.
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