Inner Curse, Inner Return

Isaiah 24:6 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Isaiah 24 in context

Scripture Focus

6Therefore hath the curse devoured the earth, and they that dwell therein are desolate: therefore the inhabitants of the earth are burned, and few men left.
Isaiah 24:6

Biblical Context

The text pictures a curse devouring the earth, leaving its inhabitants desolate and few left.

Neville's Inner Vision

Consider the earth in Isaiah 24:6 not as a geographical ruin but as the field of your own consciousness. The curse that devours the earth is the belief that conditions are set by an external fate, a belief that affirms desolation and separation. When you identify with that belief, energy is burned away and the landscape of your mind becomes barren, leaving only a few pockets of awareness. But the scripture does not condemn you to despair; it invites you to awaken to the truth that your I AM, your inner awareness, is untouched by the curse. Imagination is your creative power; by assuming the state of abundance and wholeness, you revise the very conditions you call real. Speak and feel as though the earth within you is already renewed, and let the desolation melt into light as you persist in the felt presence of the wish fulfilled. The few left are but the remnants of an old picture that surrender to the one mind now awake. Rest in this I AM, and watch your inner and outer world align with your renewed consciousness.

Practice This Now

Assume the feeling that the earth within your mind is renewed now; silently say, I AM the life of this mind, and the curse has no power here. Then visualize the inner landscape sprouting light, desolation dissolving into fullness.

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