Inner Path Behind Mulberry Trees
2 Samuel 5:23 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 2 Samuel 5 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
David seeks guidance and is told not to confront the enemy directly but to circle behind them and attack from a hidden vantage near the mulberry trees.
Neville's Inner Vision
David's inquiry becomes your inner question to the I AM. The LORD's reply—do not rush upward, but compass behind them and come upon them opposite the mulberry trees—reframes battle as a movement of consciousness, not brute force. The army represents outer conditions pressing your aim; the mulberry trees signify the doubts that shade discernment. To fetch a compass behind them is to choose an unseen path in awareness, a strategic vantage where you feel the situation from the inside out. When you revise your approach in imagination, you move as if the outcome is already finished, and the outer scene unfolds to match that inner state. The victory whispered here is not assault but alignment: your I AM recognizes the condition and answers with a scene that proves your inner power. Trust that the guidance is always available when you still the mind, and act from the place of already-known success. Freedom comes when you stop fighting the surface and begin directing consciousness from the source within.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: Assume the outcome is done, visualize stepping behind the mulberry trees of your situation, and revise your next step to align with the inner signal that says, 'It is done,' then proceed with confidence.
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