Fig Poultice Healing
2 Kings 20:7 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 2 Kings 20 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Isaiah directs a remedy—a lump of figs—that is laid upon the boil and brings recovery. This underscores that healing comes through willingness to engage a symbolic act.
Neville's Inner Vision
Consider the verse as a parable of inner maintenance. The boil in your life is a disturbance you have come to accept as real; it marks a belief about limitation. The lump of figs is not a medical remedy but a symbol you apply to the wound with your imagination. This act of laying it on the boil is an inner act: you revise the impression of pain into an impression of wellness. The healing you seek arises from recognizing that you are the I AM, the awareness that animates every event. The prophet’s counsel becomes interior guidance: accept the new state in your consciousness and the body will follow. The recovery is not granted from an outside agent but declared by your inner consent. When you treat the disturbance with an image of wholeness, you begin to move toward the state that already exists in your mind. Inner movement precedes outward change; by aligning with the feeling of wellness, you turn the apparent healing into lived experience.
Practice This Now
Take a lump of figs in imagination and lay it on your inner wound. Then declare, 'I am well,' and feel the healing impression settling into your consciousness.
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