Ever Learning, Never Knowing
2 Timothy 3:7 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 2 Timothy 3 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
It describes a mind that forever learns yet never reaches true knowledge. It hints that the shift needed is inward, not in more books.
Neville's Inner Vision
2 Timothy 3:7 is not confessing a failure of memory but the habit of the mind enthralled by images of knowledge. You are not a creature of endless studying trying to arrive at truth; you are the I AM, the immovable awareness that notes the very act of learning. The moment you believe truth lies somewhere beyond the next book, you set up a theater of pursuit and distance; you create a self who chases, while the Self remains untouched, eternally complete. This verse invites you to turn the gaze from the external procession of ideas inward, where the awareness that you are already complete can be felt. When you align with the I AM and assume the presence of truth as your current state, you cease identifying with the restless learner and recognize that knowledge is an inner realization, a knowing that unfolds as you dwell in the feeling of the completed self. The 'truth' becomes vivid not through more data, but through a revision of identity—from seeker to knower, here and now.
Practice This Now
Imaginative_act: Close your eyes and assume the state 'I am the I AM now, knowing.' Feel the truth as present, not pursued.
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