The Inner I Am Rising
Isaiah 14:13-14 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Isaiah 14 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
These verses reveal an inner boast to ascend and exalt oneself above God. They describe a mindset of self-importance that seeks separation from the divine order.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within the Neville Goddard frame, the verses name a state of consciousness that refuses to stay as it is. The throne in heaven, the heights of the clouds, and being like the Most High are not external destinations but inner attitudes that pretend to govern reality. The speaker declares I will ascend, I will sit on the mount, I will be above all; yet the underlying invitation is to wake to the truth that you are not a separate self enlarging itself but the I AM that fills every place. When you interpret the text as a psychic scene, you see the fall as a misalignment between a taken-for-granted self and the all-encompassing divine awareness. The remedy is not to fight the dream but to replace it with the awareness that the I AM already encompasses every height, every star, every north mount. By embracing the present I AM, you reverse the descent and allow true ascent to occur as inner alignment, not outer conquest. The more you dwell in the I AM, the less the I will seems to rule your life, and the more your world reflects the divine order that was always there.
Practice This Now
In a quiet moment, detect a stubborn I will impulse and revise it to present I AM: I am now seated in the Mount of the Congregation within and one with the Most High. Feel it real by imagining warm light filling your chest and radiating outward.
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