Rise Above Their Mockery

Isaiah 14:10 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Isaiah 14 in context

Scripture Focus

10All they shall speak and say unto thee, Art thou also become weak as we? art thou become like unto us?
Isaiah 14:10

Biblical Context

They taunt the speaker, asking if he has grown weak and like them in death; the moment is a mirror of inner pride and fear of humiliation.

Neville's Inner Vision

Dialogues with the verse reveal that the 'they' are not distant people but the old states of your own mind asking you to concede to weakness. In Neville’s psychology, places are inner dispositions and events are inner movements; the taunt exposes a split between the I AM you are and the fear-wracked self that believes it is weak. You are asked to remember that the I AM is the sole reality and has no opposite; weakness is a dream you have rehearsed and now can revise. When you imagine yourself as the indomitable consciousness that creates your life, the mockery loses its sting and your present state becomes your new memory of self. By freely assuming the feeling of empowerment and dwelling there, you dissolve the old identity and awaken to a higher version of yourself who speaks and acts from authority rather than fear.

Practice This Now

Imaginative Act: Sit in silence and assume the I AM as your present state. In inner vision, hear the taunt and answer, 'I AM not weak; I AM the power that creates,' then hold that feeling for several breaths.

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