Valley of Vision Awakening

Isaiah 22:1 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Isaiah 22 in context

Scripture Focus

1The burden of the valley of vision. What aileth thee now, that thou art wholly gone up to the housetops?
Isaiah 22:1

Biblical Context

The burden lies in the valley of vision and asks why one has gone up to the housetops, signaling pride and outward display over inner truth.

Neville's Inner Vision

To the student of consciousness, the valley of vision is your current state of awareness. The burden you feel is not a disaster in the outer world but a movement in the mind—the impulse to ascend to the housetops, to be seen, to prove worth by appearances. This is the ego’s strategy: to trade inner truth for public light. Neville's teaching says the world you see is the image your own I AM has conceived. So the remedy is not to fight the world but to revise the state from which it arises. Assume the feeling of 'I AM' as the sole ruler of your inner city, and let the housetops fade in your consciousness as you rest in the valley of quiet perception. When you 'hear' the call to show, answer with: I AM, and I choose to know this presence now. Imagination is your power; by imagining yourself as the awareness that births all scenes, you convert burden into clarity and bring the outward into alignment with inner truth.

Practice This Now

Practice: Sit in stillness and assume the state of I AM, quietly declaring, 'I AM the valley of vision, not its burden,' and imagine descending from the housetops into inner calm, while sustaining the feeling for 3–5 minutes.

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