Tyre's Remembering Verse
Isaiah 23:15-16 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Isaiah 23 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Tyre shall be forgotten seventy years, then it shall be remembered and sing again. The imagery of a harlot with a harp invites the inner act of revision and recalling memory through imagination.
Neville's Inner Vision
In this oracle, Tyre's fate mirrors your own inner life. Forgetfulness is not punishment but the rhythm of a mind immersed in appearances. The seventy years mark a complete reign—a fixed state of consciousness under the sway of lack. When that inner reign ends, Tyre will sing as a harlot—not to win others’ praise, but to awaken your inner remembrance that your desire has always existed in consciousness. The harp is your imagination; the harlot is the outward image you once trusted to validate you. The command to take up the harp and go about the city is a practical invitation: enter the city of your mind, strike the strings of imagination, and let melody declare the reality you choose. By harmonizing with the tune of fulfillment, you reverse the season of forgetfulness and restore remembrance within the I AM. Thus the prophecy becomes a map: observe your inner seasons, assume the feeling of your wish fulfilled, and let the inner music confirm its truth until memory and manifestation merge.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes, assume the feeling of being remembered as already fulfilled, and imagine walking the inner city with a harp, singing the memory of your wish until it feels real.
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