Egypt Against Itself: Inner Conflict
Isaiah 19:2 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Isaiah 19 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Isaiah 19:2 foresees internal division among Egyptians, with conflict spilling from person to person, city to city, and kingdom to kingdom.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within the verse, the outer chaos of nations mirrors an inner state of contention. The Egyptian quarrels are not merely political; they are the dream of the mind split against itself. In Neville's terms, every clash in the world is a signal of your own consciousness fragmenting into opposing images. The phrase 'against the Egyptians' speaks to the habit of identifying with rival desires, fears, and judgments until your sense of self divides into factions—kingdom against kingdom, city against city. The remedy is not to prop up the old world with willpower, but to revise the scene from the awareness that you are the I AM, the unmoved observer who chooses what to imagine. When you refuse to entertain 'them' and 'us,' the film dissolves and the inner war collapses into a single harmonious state. By imagining the unity of your being—the kingdom within—you shift the inner weather, and the outer turmoil aligns to reflect that inner cohesion. God, as the creative I AM in your awareness, quiets conflict by filling it with a stable, loving image.
Practice This Now
Sit quietly and reimagine the scene of conflict as harmony. Feel the Kingdom within and affirm I AM.
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