The Inner Mountain Feast
Isaiah 25:6 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Isaiah 25 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Isaiah 25:6 describes God preparing a grand feast on a mountain for all people. It symbolizes salvation, divine grace, and the abundance of the Kingdom of God.
Neville's Inner Vision
On the level of consciousness, the mountain represents your present state, the I AM that knows itself as fullness. The feast is not a distant event but an invitation into the atmosphere of grace already given to you. The fat things and wines refined correspond to the rich perceptions of life when you consent to feel it as finished. In this light, the Lord of hosts is the perceiving I within you, the one who commands the banquet for every part of your being, without exception. When you imagine this banquet, you are not conjuring a future meal but awakening to the state in which every lack is dissolved—redemption happening in your awareness. The feast is offered to all people because the kingdom of God is claimed inwardly. Your task is to dwell in the feeling of fullness, to revise any sense of separation or want, to rest in the realized state where the heavenly host serves you now.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and assume you are seated at the feast on the mountain. Feel the abundance, taste the wine, sense the fullness as already yours; repeat, 'I am fullness now' until your inner state shifts to the realized condition.
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