Inner East Wind Judgment
Hosea 13:15 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Hosea 13 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Even a fruitful person can be overtaken by an east wind from the wilderness. This wind dries the inner spring and spoils the treasure of pleasant vessels, signaling judgment and the need for inner alignment.
Neville's Inner Vision
Your scripture is a cue to the states of consciousness you inhabit. Hosea 13:15 presents the east wind as a mental movement, born in the wilderness of fear and separation, that dries the springs of your inner life and spoils the treasures you value; it is not a distant judgment but a signal from within that your thoughts have drifted from the I AM. When you identify with lack or dryness, you close the sluice of your inner fountain. The cure is to reorient toward the I AM and to imagine from the end: feel the vitality of your inner fountain as already present, and allow the wind to pass as your belief shifts. In this awakening, exile becomes a doorway to return, and judgment dissolves into a new act of creation by the quiet assumption that you are the source of your own reality. This is the practical doorway to revival—through inner decree and sustained feeling of the fulfilled state.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes, breathe deeply, and assume the state of the fountain being alive within you; revise 'the spring is dry' to 'my inner spring is flowing now,' and dwell in the I AM until the sensation of fullness arises.
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