Inner Wealth and Idols
Isaiah 2:7-8 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Isaiah 2 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verses describe a land full of silver, gold, horses, chariots and idols—the abundance of outward treasures and the worship of what hands have made.
Neville's Inner Vision
Consider the land as your present state of consciousness. When wealth and chariots fill the land, you are storing up security in objects and status, but this is not a permanent inheritance. The idols—things wrought by your own fingers—expose a mind tethered to form, seeking stability in externals. Neville's teaching asks you to notice that all these outward signs are but reflections of an inner posture. If you identify with possessions or manufactured idols, you awaken to a consciousness that believes in separation from the One I AM, imagining supply as something outside. The remedy is not to renounce wealth but to reframe it as inner alignment: abundance is a function of awareness, not a pile of coins. Assume the state of fullness now; feel the prosperity of your inner garden, the harmony of your imaginal life, where chariots and treasures arise from imagination rather than fear. In the quiet, the belief in otherness dissolves; you awaken to the truth that God dwells in you as I AM, and what you behold is the manifestation of your inner state.
Practice This Now
Sit quietly and revise by declaring that your land is full of wealth because you are the I AM. Feel this wealth as a living presence in your chest and imagine the manufactured idols dissolving into light.
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