Inner Mountain Feast
Isaiah 25:6-8 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Isaiah 25 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The text pictures a divine feast on a mountain for all people and then reveals the removal of ignorance and fear that veils the nations. It ends with death being swallowed up in victory and tears wiped away.
Neville's Inner Vision
On this mountain God is not a distant deity but your own I AM, the steady awareness that never leaves you. The feast is the abundance your consciousness feeds itself with when you assume a state of fullness, richness, and complete sufficiency. Fat things and refined wines are the tangible feelings of life that your inner being offers when you dwell in the I AM. The covering cast over all people is the dream of separation, the veil of fear and limitation you lift with a simple assumption. As you refuse to accept lack and declare I am full I am the feast and I am the wine of joy, the veil dissolves and a new seeing is born. Death is not a tyrant to fear but a sign you are identifying with a form rather than life itself. In victory you realize life is eternal and tears are wiped away by the assurance of your divine identity. The Lord GOD has spoken it within you and so it stands.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and assume the I AM state as the feast you already possess; feel fullness, joy, and life as tangible. See the veil lift and death dissolve into light, and affirm I AM here now.
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