Inner Earthquake of Belief
Isaiah 24:19-20 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Isaiah 24 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The earth is described as broken, dissolved, and moved, with a drunken reel and a fall that cannot rise again, signaling the collapse of current foundations.
Neville's Inner Vision
Your inner earth is speaking in Isaiah 24:19-20. The breaking, dissolving, and shift are not punitive weather coming from without, but the state of your own consciousness revealing itself. The earth represents your dispositions of mind; when the old foundations are pressed by the sense of transgression, the ground moves and the house of belief reels like a drunkard. This is a moment of judgement, yes, but it is a judgment of the I AM upon a thought-form that no longer serves you. In Neville’s language, the transgression is simply a belief that you are separate from your perfect state. As you accept that you are the I AM, the imagined catastrophe softens: the crust dissolves, the fear dissolves, and you remain as the unshakable awareness behind it all. The fall, and not rise again, becomes opportunity: you revise your state, not your past; you occupy the stable center while the illusion of a world in motion comes and goes. Trust that your inner king is unchanging and let the outer movement testify to your inner authority.
Practice This Now
Practice: close your eyes and imagine the old earth of your beliefs dissolving into light. Then declare, I AM the stable I AM; feel it real and let the new ground hold you still.
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