Humility Through Self-Realization
Galatians 6:3 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Galatians 6 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Galatians 6:3 warns that thinking oneself to be something, while really being nothing, leads to self-deception; true discernment comes from humility and awareness of the I AM.
Neville's Inner Vision
Picture your self-image as a bright but hollow mask. The verse says plainly: if you think yourself to be something, when you are nothing, you deceive yourself. In Neville’s world, consciousness creates; God is the I AM that you are aware through. The so-called 'something' is only a stubborn belief of the ego; the antidote is a deliberate revision: stop identifying with the self you call ‘I,’ and imagine yourself as the I AM, now expressing as this very moment. Feel it real that the I AM is the only agent, and that the sense of separation is a dream dissolving in your awareness. When you persist in the assumption ‘I am the Lord’s living presence,’ the pride of the old self falls away and true discernment rises. You are not the tiny actor; you are the vast screen on which God’s light appears. In that shift, the deception vanishes and wisdom—the quiet knowing of your unity with all—emerges.
Practice This Now
Practice the moment you catch yourself thinking you are somebody: revise silently, 'I am the I AM; God is expressing as this,' and feel that reality settle into your body with a deep, steady breath.
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