Rooftop Vision, Inner Will
2 Samuel 11:2-27 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 2 Samuel 11 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
David, from his rooftop, saw Bathsheba and acted on desire, then schemed to hide the consequences. The passage details deception, Uriah’s death, and the resulting sorrow and divine displeasure.
Neville's Inner Vision
View the rooftop incident as a symbol of your own inner drama. The sight is not a person to blame but an image arising in awareness. When David looked and inquired, he identified with the impression and acted from a lack-based self that believes circumstances must bend to desire. The ark and the tents of Israel represent an abiding, universal order within your consciousness; the attempt to control outcomes through manipulation reveals the ego’s separation from this order. The plan to hide the truth—sending Uriah away, getting him drunk, and drafting a ruthless decree—exposes the error: true power resides in your state of consciousness, not in clever acts. The judgment here is not punishment but awakening: you are the I AM behind every gesture, not the body or the plot. When you repent, you simply re-choose the state from which you act. The repair comes as you return to harmony with your inner authority, recognizing that all sight, impulse, and event arise from your sovereign awareness, the one I AM guiding your life.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: Assume the end—see yourself governing your consciousness with unwavering integrity. In your mind’s eye, revise the scene so you act from wholeness, not fear, and feel it real by repeating, 'I AM the ruler of my world,' until the conviction settles.
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