Highway of Inner Movement
2 Samuel 20:12-13 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 2 Samuel 20 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Amasa lies in the highway, bleeding; when he is moved off the road into the field and covered, the people resume their pursuit after Joab to chase Sheba.
Neville's Inner Vision
The highway is the stream of your ordinary awareness, and Amasa’s blooded form signals a stagnant state of consciousness that has blocked movement. The moment the observer notices the halt—the people standing still—it is your attention that assigns the trauma a place off the main path. By moving Amasa out of the highway into the field and covering him with a cloth, you are performing a deliberate shift: you detach the charge from the central flow and clothe it in a neutral atmosphere. The field, a private space within, becomes the arena where you acknowledge the old state without feeding it. This removal clears the momentum; once the obstacle is set aside, the multitude of inner faculties resumes movement toward their aim, Joab’s command and the pursuit of Sheba, i.e., the renewed action of life. The outer scene thus becomes a mirror of your inner discipline: when you revise the scene in imagination and soften attachment to the old state, the I AM moves the story forward, and life follows the revised line.
Practice This Now
Assume the inner scene: Amasa is moved off the highway into the field and covered with a cloth. Then feel the momentum return as you pursue your aim.
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