Arabia's Inner Burden
Isaiah 21:13 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Isaiah 21 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Isaiah 21:13 declares a burden on Arabia, with travelers lodging in a forest within Arabia. The passage hints at judgment and a transition awaiting movement within the mind.
Neville's Inner Vision
Isaiah speaks of a burden laid upon Arabia, but in the Neville reading the burden is not a geography but a state of consciousness pressing upon the I AM. The forest in Arabia becomes the inner wilderness where you have not yet realized your fullness. The traveling companies of Dedanim are your wandering thoughts and doubts that travel to and fro, seeking shelter in a scene you think you must endure. When you hear this verse in your imagination, realize that judgment is not over there in history but in your own premise about yourself. The burden signals a belief you have consented to—lack, exile, limitation—and lodging in the forest marks the moment you might revise that belief. Practice now by assuming the end: you are already free within a timeless inner kingdom. Let the travelers settle into the forest of your awareness and feel the I AM holding you safe. As you dwell there, the sense of exile dissolves and return occurs naturally as you reawaken to your true consciousness.
Practice This Now
Imaginative Act: Assume the end and feel it real: 'I am now at rest in the inner forest of my Arabia.' Breathe until this inner lodging becomes your dominant sense.
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