Enlarge Your Inner State
2 Corinthians 6:12-13 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 2 Corinthians 6 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse distinguishes outer restraint from inner constraint, asserting you are not limited by others but by your own inner feelings, and it invites you to become enlarged.
Neville's Inner Vision
Think of your life as a single field of awareness. You are not held by the preacher or the crowd; you are constrained only by the images and feelings you permit within your own bowels—your inner appetites, fears, and hopes. When Paul speaks of recompense, he is inviting you to revise your inner state until it feels expansive. The I AM within you, God awareness, is not a distant judge; it is the very breath of your being that expands as you assume a state of fullness. To grow, don’t fight the old feeling; instead, assume the feeling of already being enlarged. Place yourself in the attitude of one who has received, and let the external world echo that inner enlargement. Do not seek to persuade others; persuade your own consciousness. Your frame of mind becomes the instrument through which reciprocity manifests. It is done in the inner sense, and then the outer economy follows. The “recompense” is simply the return to a larger sense of self, a reverent expansion into the fullness of the I AM.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and stand in the posture of fullness; repeat quietly, I am not straitened, I am enlarged. See yourself moving in generous flow toward others and your world.
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