Dryshod Crossing Within

Isaiah 11:15 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Isaiah 11 in context

Scripture Focus

15And the LORD shall utterly destroy the tongue of the Egyptian sea; and with his mighty wind shall he shake his hand over the river, and shall smite it in the seven streams, and make men go over dryshod.
Isaiah 11:15

Biblical Context

The Lord removes a barrier of water and parts the river, so people can walk across on dry ground. It promises liberation and safe passage through seeming obstacles.

Neville's Inner Vision

Observe that the tongue of the Egyptian sea and the seven streams are not external rivers but inner currents of thought. The Lord's mighty wind is the breath of imagination when you attend to I AM. In this vision, God shakes His hand over the river and makes a way where your sense of limitation cried out that there was none. To the inner ear, the Egyptian tongue sounds as the voice of fear, insisting this is insufficient—yet this is only a belief arising in you. By choosing to identify with I AM, you reverse the scene: the wind of Spirit parts the river within your mind, and the channels of doubt become bare, dry ground under your feet. The crossing is your acceptance that you are the one who dreams reality; the path is not made by weather but by consciousness. When you realign with the I AM, you walk across the inner sea unhurt and free, and the outer world follows the order of your inner state.

Practice This Now

Practice: close your eyes, breathe, and assume the I AM is the present reality. Revise any sense of limitation and feel it real, then imagine stepping onto dry ground as the waters part beneath your feet.

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