Inner Chariots of Awareness
Isaiah 21:7 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Isaiah 21 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Isaiah 21:7 shows a watcher who sees a triad of chariots and riders and listens with keen attention. The image hints at inner movements that shape consciousness and invites steady awareness.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within the perceiver's life the chariots symbolize the competing forces of your own consciousness. The couple of horsemen stands for two ruling thoughts about self; the chariot of asses for burdens you carry when fear or lack dominates; the chariot of camels for patient momentum of imagination towards a future state. To hearken diligently is to train attention, choosing which inner pictures to attend and empower. God is the I AM, the conscious life behind every scene; your attention commands the reality you walk into. By viewing these inner images as movements you can revise, you become the director of the procession rather than its prisoner. The vision thus becomes a practical map: fix your awareness, and align the inner chariots with the end you desire, until your outer circumstances reflect the settled state of your mind.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: Sit quietly for a minute, visualize the chariots moving through your mind, and declare I AM the observer; revise one image you do not prefer by replacing it with the feeling of its fulfilled state.
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