Healing the Straight Path Within
Hebrews 12:13 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Hebrews 12 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse urges you to straighten the path your feet travel in consciousness so that any weakness does not derail you. Instead, heal the lame by turning your inner disposition toward wholeness.
Neville's Inner Vision
Your feet are the outward sign of your inner state; to make straight paths is to bring your consciousness into a single, undivided I AM. When a 'lame' quality—fear, doubt, old habit—appears, realize it is an inner movement, not an external obstacle, and refuse to let it skew your way. Let healing be your primary motion: assume wholeness, dwell in the feeling of being unblocked, and the image of straight ground becomes your reality. The verse asks not for wringing effort from the legs of fate, but for a deliberate alignment of your inner image with the truth of I AM. Stay with the felt experience of wellness until all resistance dissolves, and the walk of life follows a clean, right-angled line toward your desired end. In this interior discipline, healing precedes change; the path straightens as the mind holds to its perfected version of you.
Practice This Now
Assume the feeling of being perfectly straight and whole. Visualize your path as clear and unimpeded, the lame condition dissolved, and you walking with ease.
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