Inner Egypt, Fall of Counsel
Isaiah 19:3 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Isaiah 19 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse portrays the failure of external counsel and the lure of idols, signaling an inner collapse of old beliefs and the need for a new awareness.
Neville's Inner Vision
Verse 19:3 invites you to observe your inner weather. The 'spirit of Egypt' is a state of mind clinging to external counsel, fear, and habitual doubt. When that belief falters, the mind turns to substitutes—the idols, charmers, familiar spirits, and wizards—images of power outside the self. But the verse says, I will destroy the counsel thereof, which in Neville's language means the old mental pattern can be dissolved by a new assumption: you are the I AM, the awareness that creates. The events are inner movements, not distant punishments: as you revise your sense of who rules, the need for outer guidance fades. Practice the stance that the I AM is the only true counselor, and let imagined experiences confirm it. When you feel the reality of being guided from within, the idols collapse, the spell of Egypt breaks, and the dream of exile gives way to the return of awareness. Your life becomes a manifestation of the realized I AM, here and now.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: Sit quietly, place a hand on your chest, declare 'I AM the only counselor; external voices bow to my I AM.' Visualize the idols dissolving and the I AM guiding every situation.
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