Inner Babylon Has Fallen

Isaiah 21:9 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Isaiah 21 in context

Scripture Focus

9And, behold, here cometh a chariot of men, with a couple of horsemen. And he answered and said, Babylon is fallen, is fallen; and all the graven images of her gods he hath broken unto the ground.
Isaiah 21:9

Biblical Context

Babylon's power is fallen and all its carved idols are broken. The moment signals a shift where external seeming power yields to inner truth.

Neville's Inner Vision

Know that the chariot of men in this verse is not a conquering troop at the gate but the marching thoughts of a world-bound mind. When Isaiah declares Babylon fallen, he speaks to the inner dream of separation and control—the very images by which you have tried to secure life. In your consciousness, the fall means the old idolatries crumble: fear, lack, pride, the need to prove yourself. Yet these are not enemies; they are messages nudging you back to the I AM, the living Presence that never left. As you turn inward and claim that God is I AM within, the 'images of her gods' lose their charge and are broken unto the ground by the steady light of awareness. Imagination becomes the instrument of truth, not illusion: you assume the feeling of the new order—the sense that you live now from unity, abundance, and invincible I AM power. The outer scene may still appear, but you know its source in your inner vision; you are free because you are the one who casts and withdraws the spell of Babylon.

Practice This Now

Close your eyes and repeat, 'Babylon is fallen.' Then rest in the feeling of the I AM as a steady, all-encompassing Presence, watching the images dissolve.

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