Tyre Within: Crowned Mind
Isaiah 23:8 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Isaiah 23 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse presents Tyre as the crowning city whose merchants are princes and traffickers are honored on earth. It asks who has counseled against Tyre.
Neville's Inner Vision
To the soul reading Isaiah 23:8, Tyre is not a far city on a coast but the crowned state of your own mind where wealth and opinion mingle. The counsel against Tyre is a habitual thought that others draft schemes against your good; yet the verse asks: who hath taken this counsel? In Neville's mode, the entire scene shifts when you recognize that Tyre is a symbol of your inner commerce—the merchants of thought that bargain with your circumstances. When these merchants are princes, your inner authority asserts itself; when traffickers are the honorable of the earth, you are assigned to accept your own honor in action. No external plot can deprive you of your wealth, for all wealth is provision born of vision. Judgment and accountability are not punishment but alignment: you revise by assuming the state that your supply already exists in your consciousness. Exile from lack is only the temporary departure from a consciousness that forgets its own I AM. Return occurs as you re-enter the crowned mind, where wealth and provision stream from your imagined state. The promise is the inner king, the crown you wear as you choose to think from the end.
Practice This Now
Imaginative Act: Sit quietly and picture your inner Tyre as a crowned city of abundance. Revise any sense of lack by affirming, I am the I AM, and these merchants prosper in peace, now.
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