Moab Within Your Mind

Isaiah 16:6 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Isaiah 16 in context

Scripture Focus

6We have heard of the pride of Moab; he is very proud: even of his haughtiness, and his pride, and his wrath: but his lies shall not be so.
Isaiah 16:6

Biblical Context

Isaiah 16:6 speaks of Moab's pride, haughtiness, and wrath, and declares that such lies will not endure. It points to the inner ego and its false self-narratives.

Neville's Inner Vision

Moab here is the ego’s pride and its loud self-importance, an inner movement within the mind that pretends to rule. When you identify with that pride, life mirrors a theatre of conflict; when you revise that self-image to the I AM—the constant, aware presence—outer appearances can shift. The clause 'but his lies shall not be so' becomes a decree of consciousness: the stories the ego tells are not the truth of who you are. You are the living awareness that can observe, revise, and consent to a higher reality. By assuming the kingly status of I AM—unmoved, serene, all-encompassing—you dissolve the pride that feeds fear and wrath. Practice seeing every proud thought as a shadow-play in the mind, and declare, 'I am the truth of being; I will not entertain lies of separation.' The moment you entertain this inner shift, the swollen ego softens and truth reveals itself.

Practice This Now

Assume the feeling of being the I AM, the ever-present awareness behind every thought. When pride arises, revise it by saying, 'I am the witness, not the story,' and feel that shift as real.

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