Paul's Personal Handwritten Letter
Galatians 6:11 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Galatians 6 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Paul notes that he writes with his own hand. The size signals the urgency and personal authority of his exhortation.
Neville's Inner Vision
Paul's gesture of writing with his own hand demonstrates that every exhortation you encounter in scripture begins as an inner decision, a state of consciousness you inhabit. The large letter is not merely the size of ink upon paper; it is a bold symbol of inner certainty made visible through persistence of attention. When you hear Paul say he wrote with his own hand, hear it as your own testimony to the I AM—the you that creates your world. The I AM writes your life by what you hold in awareness; the letter's emphasis is a cue to you to dominate your mental atmosphere with your desired state. Faith, then, is not a liturgy of belief but a practice of revision: assume that you already are the person your imagination declares, and feel the truth so vividly that it must dramatize itself as your experience. The outer letter becomes your inner habit, and your life follows the conviction you persist in feeling-real.
Practice This Now
Assume you are the author of your life. In imagination, write your own large-hand letter affirming your desired state, then feel it true as you sign it with I AM.
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