Wells Without Water Within

2 Peter 2:17 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read 2 Peter 2 in context

Scripture Focus

17These are wells without water, clouds that are carried with a tempest; to whom the mist of darkness is reserved for ever.
2 Peter 2:17

Biblical Context

2 Peter 2:17 pictures certain speakers as wells without water and clouds driven by a tempest. Their fate is the mist of darkness reserved forever.

Neville's Inner Vision

These verses awaken the student to the truth that emptiness in life is an inner condition, not a distant shortage. The wells without water are souls who have forgotten their own seeding in the living, who look to externals for nourishment and find only thirst. The clouds carried by a tempest express a mind in flux, a pattern of thought that cannot settle or sustain; the mist of darkness reserved forever marks the conviction that such inner weather must persist. Neville's remedy is simple: turn your attention to the I AM, the awareness that is your true fountain. In imagination you must see yourself as the spring that never runs dry and feel it as real. When you revise the belief 'I am dry' to 'I am already nourished by living water,' you halt the cycle and invite renewal. The world will mirror your internal weather as you sustain this new state, and the exile you feared becomes a return to the abundance that you already are.

Practice This Now

Imaginative act: Sit quiet, close eyes, and revise the sentence 'These wells are empty' to 'I am the well of living water now,' and feel the nourishment spreading through your being.

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