Inner Harmony: Wolf and Lamb
Isaiah 11:6 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Isaiah 11 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
It pictures wild beasts and prey living in harmony, a sign of a new order. A little child leads this peaceful world, symbolizing innocence guiding creation.
Neville's Inner Vision
Your dream of the wolf dwelling with the lamb is not a distant omen but a map of your inner state. In the I AM that you are, separation dissolves; the wolf and the lamb are expressions of consciousness that align when you consent to unity. Each creature represents a tone of mind—fear, appetite, tenderness, strength—now living under a single sovereign awareness. When you assume the feeling that harmony is already established, you become the little child who leads them—not through coercion, but by knowing you are the presence that makes all things safe. The verse points to inner order you can claim with your imagination. Dwelling in that I Am state, you awaken to a renewal that shifts your perceptions, choices, and the atmosphere you inhabit. Impossibilities melt when you revise mental pictures and feel them real until they confirm themselves in your experience.
Practice This Now
Practice: Close your eyes and imagine the wolf and lamb resting together; feel the safety and ease as if it is your current state. Then revise a current conflict by assuming it is already resolved, and dwell in the feeling of universal harmony.
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