Voice of Gallim Within
Isaiah 10:30-31 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Isaiah 10 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Isaiah 10:30–31 depicts lifting a voice toward an audience, signaling a warning. It also shows old patterns dispersing as fear drives people to flee.
Neville's Inner Vision
Names are not mere geography but stations of consciousness. Gallim represents the stubborn edge of mind that must be called into alignment; Laish is the field of attention that must hear your decree. When you lift thy voice, you are not shouting at others but proclaiming to I AM that a new order is spoken into your inner world. The 'poor Anathoth' becomes the neglected part of you that is now acknowledged and heard. The removal of Madmenah and the gathering of Gebim are pictures of inner movement: old beliefs, fear, and panic are uprooted and compelled to depart by the authority of your declared state. Your awareness, as the I AM, sets a new atmosphere in which exile from former conditions is temporary and returns again as you cultivate a stronger inner residence. The prophecy becomes your daily experience: you are not subject to the seen, but the unseen order of consciousness you insist on becoming. The outer world mirrors this inward adjustment.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: Assume you are the voice of I AM speaking through your mind; revise the scene by telling panic to depart and feel the new inner state as real.
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