Inner Alarm, Inner Transformation

Isaiah 21:3-4 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Isaiah 21 in context

Scripture Focus

3Therefore are my loins filled with pain: pangs have taken hold upon me, as the pangs of a woman that travaileth: I was bowed down at the hearing of it; I was dismayed at the seeing of it.
4My heart panted, fearfulness affrighted me: the night of my pleasure hath he turned into fear unto me.
Isaiah 21:3-4

Biblical Context

Pain and fear rise when troubling news arrives; the body, as the loins, tightens and the heart shakes. These inner movements reveal a shifting state of consciousness rather than an actual external threat.

Neville's Inner Vision

Isaiah speaks from the states of your own consciousness. The pangs in the loins and the fear that grips the heart are not pointing to some distant fate, but to a shift in your inner weather. When you hear 'the night of my pleasure' turning to fear, you witness the moment your identity begins to identify with limitation. In Neville’s language, you must not beg for relief from the outworld; you must return to the I AM—the unwavering awareness that you are always the creator of your experience. Every sensation of dread is an invitation to revise your inner assumption. See the news not as something happening to you, but as a signal that you have believed in a state separate from you. Rehearse silently: I am the only reality; I am unshaken by appearances; my inner atmosphere is wholly transformed. When you feel fear arise, do not chase it away; reinterpret it as a call to awaken to a new proportion of yourself.

Practice This Now

Imaginative act: In this moment, close eyes, breathe, and assume the present-tense reality: I am calm, and an unshakable awareness governs all. Repeat until it feels real.

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