Inner Walls, Uriah's Reality
2 Samuel 11:20-21 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 2 Samuel 11 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verses recount a messenger describing events near the wall and the king’s wrath. It recalls Abimelech’s death by a stone from the wall and declares Uriah is dead as well.
Neville's Inner Vision
Picture yourself as the I AM looking through the illusion of the wall. The wall becomes a mental boundary you once believed protected you from pain, yet it only estranges you from truth. Abimelech’s echo appears as a pattern: whenever you approach a situation with fear and judgment, you produce a scene in which a faithful part of yourself seems to die. Uriah’s death is the symbol of that death in your consciousness—the belief that a good, loyal thing cannot endure under your current conditions. The remedy in your practice is a revision: align with the assumption that the wall has no power over your reality, that you stand forever as the awareness that sustains all life. Feel it real that you are the I AM, and that the truth of your being preserves the faithful in your experience. In this revision, the “king’s wrath” dissolves into quiet certainty, and the appearance of death is replaced by the revival of life and fidelity in your inner scene.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes, place a hand on your chest, and repeat: I AM the truth of life; I revise this scene now. Then imagine Uriah alive and faithful within your consciousness, feeling the wall dissolve.
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