Dimon Waters, Inner Judgment

Isaiah 15:9 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Isaiah 15 in context

Scripture Focus

9For the waters of Dimon shall be full of blood: for I will bring more upon Dimon, lions upon him that escapeth of Moab, and upon the remnant of the land.
Isaiah 15:9

Biblical Context

Dimon's waters run red as a symbol of judgment poured out on Moab's survivors and the remnant. It hints at exile and the possibility of return through inner change.

Neville's Inner Vision

Dimon's waters in Isaiah 15:9 are not a geography but a state of mind. They are the continual flow of impressions I have allowed to seem real. The blood reveals the wound I am tending in imagination when I insist that lack or danger governs my days. Lions upon him that escapeth of Moab stand for the ceaseless, fear-driven thoughts that cling to an old story of exile; they are the ego's last guardians of separation. The remnant of the land is the small, persistent image of myself that still clings to a future of limitation. Yet the verse comes as invitation, not condemnation: by changing my state of consciousness, I change the scene. When I dwell in the awareness of I AM and practice the act of assumption, the inner sea becomes calm, the lions recede, and the remnant yields to a fuller life. The divine order remains intact; the outer world follows the inner conviction I bless with steady attention. This is how exile becomes return—the inner world rearranged by imagine-thinking alone.

Practice This Now

Assume the feeling that you are the land restored. Feel it real for a few minutes, revising the inner weather from fear to faith.

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