Shore of Inner Realization
Acts 27:39-41 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
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Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Dawn reveals land; they steer toward shore. The ship runs aground with the bow fixed and the stern broken.
Neville's Inner Vision
From the night of fear into the day of awareness, the ship is your mind, and the sea is the movement of consciousness. When they took up the anchors and loosed the rudder bands, they are not fleeing danger but releasing attachment to old identities and to control. Hoisting the mainsail to the wind is surrender to the wind of imagination, the unseen guide that knows where you most truly belong. The creek they seek is an inner creek, a shore within a state of mind where two seas meet—opposing currents, doubt and faith, fear and love—and when the bow strikes land, the old self is grounded. The forepart sticks; the hinder part breaks not as punishment but as the flush of transformation by the waves of circumstance. Grounding is conversion: the outer event mirrors the inner movement, the I AM witnessing the drama, and the dream's gravity yields to the pull toward shore. Perseverance is simply staying faithful to the inner impression that you have already arrived, and outward conditions rearrange to echo that truth.
Practice This Now
Imaginative_act: In a moment of quiet, assume the inner shore as already realized and feel the ground beneath you. Repeat silently, I am the I AM; I have arrived; imagination is the wind that carries me to shore.
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