Valley of Vision: Inner Siege
Isaiah 22:5-6 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Isaiah 22 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Isaiah 22:5-6 describes a day of trouble in the valley of vision, where walls break down and mountains cry out, signaling an inner confrontation with beliefs and power. It invites you to see this upheaval as a movement of consciousness.
Neville's Inner Vision
Viewed through the Neville lens, the day of trouble is not a catastrophe poured upon you from without, but a summons of your own consciousness. The valley of vision is your current awareness, where you decide what you will hold as real. When walls break, that is your old sense of limitation dissolving under the light of the I AM—the inner God within you. Elam bearing quivers and Kir uncovering shields are not foes outside you but inner dynamics: defenses you have relied on and the impulses you have believed must protect you. By recognizing them as movements of consciousness, you invite them to yield to a higher state you assume now. The mountains crying out are the call of your deeper imagination—an opportunity to turn attention to the answer you desire. Remember: the Lord GOD of hosts is the I AM speaking through you, ordering your inner landscape. If you anchor yourself in that presence and refuse the old fear, the scene rearranges itself to reflect your new state.
Practice This Now
Sit quietly, close your eyes, and declare, 'I am the I AM; the walls of limitation are down.' Then breathe into a vivid feeling of steadiness and let the new state fill you until the sense of trouble dissolves.
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