Inner Deception, Outer Reflection
2 Timothy 3:13 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 2 Timothy 3 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Evil men and seducers will grow worse, deceiving others and being deceived themselves. The verse points to a dangerous inner spiral of consciousness that can be altered from within.
Neville's Inner Vision
Beloved, the verse is not about distant strangers so much as about your inner climate. Evil men and seducers symbolize stubborn states of fear, pride, and a dream of separation—images that you have accepted as real in the theater of your mind. They wax worse as you dwell in doubt, as though you must defend yourself or compete with life. Yet there is a counter-law: in the I AM, all is one, and every deceiver is a stray thought in a dream that you can wake from. When you assume the feeling of the self that you truly are—the I AM, the undivided awareness—the scene rearranges itself. See that the deceitful figures are projections, echoes of your own resistance to wholeness. As you persist in the truth of unity, their power dissolves and their appearances lose grip on your experience. Your world begins to reflect clearer discernment, integrity, and faithful seeing, because you have refused to treat appearance as final and have chosen the constant presence of God within as the cause of all. Remember: you are the author and the observer of this drama, and your assumption writes the outcome.
Practice This Now
Imaginative Act: Sit quietly, declare 'I AM,' and revise the scene by affirming that deceit has no power in your awareness; envision the deceptive figures dissolving into light as you rest in unity.
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