Inner Light Over Outer Threat
Isaiah 14:29-31 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Isaiah 14 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Isaiah 14:29-31 speaks of judgment on Philistia and the collapse of oppressive power. It also says the vulnerable will be fed and safe as the old root is destroyed.
Neville's Inner Vision
Palestina in your mind is the state of fear within you, a neighborhood of beliefs about lack and threat. The rod of him that smote thee is broken; that power you once gave to an outer force is dissolved when you turn your attention to I AM. From the serpent's root—your hardened pattern of doubt—arises a cockatrice and a fiery flying serpent; they are but images your imagination magnifies. When you awaken in awareness and declare, I AM, you starve those images of your attention and let them fade. The firstborn of the poor feeding you points to the inner provision that comes when consciousness is free from famine of belief; safety follows as you revise your sense of being. I will kill thy root with famine speaks of starving the root belief of separation; refuse to feed it with fear and watch the old power lose its grip. The gate and the city howl and dissolve as your northern light—truth—arrives, until none are alone in its appointed time. All sovereignty rests within your mind, and the outer drama answers to the inner state you sustain.
Practice This Now
Imaginative Act: Sit quietly, close eyes, and assume the feeling that you are already safe and supplied; repeat 'I AM' as the source, until the sense of fear dissolves and your inner abundance becomes your outer circumstance.
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