Inner Tyre: Neville's Wakeful Guidance
Acts 21:3-5 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
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Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Paul and companions reach Tyre, stay seven days, and, guided by the Spirit, are advised not to go up to Jerusalem; they pray together before departing.
Neville's Inner Vision
Tyre is a state of consciousness in this reading, not a map on a page. Cyprus left behind on the left hand signals turning from old identifications that once governed your journey. The ship unloading its burden is the mind releasing false heaviness—the belief that you must carry a weight to be whole. The disciples who speak by Spirit are your inner faculties—perception, wisdom, and prayer—warning you to honor timing rather than push ahead. To tarry seven days is to allow a season of inner listening, to revise assumptions until the felt sense of truth arrives. Kneeling and praying on the shore is communion with the I AM, the awareness that already you possess the end you seek. When you depart, the blessing of being brought on your way with family and friends shows your life moving in unity with your decision. In Neville's terms, obedience is alignment with divine timing, and the outer world mirrors the inner state you hold. Trust the inner promptings, and act only when the fidelity of your I AM remains.
Practice This Now
Imaginative_act: Sit quietly, close your eyes, and declare: I am guided by the Spirit within; my next step is revealed in perfect timing. Then visualize Tyre as a still, receptive state, release a burden, and feel the yes of the I AM before you move.
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