The Inner Mountain Feast
Isaiah 25:6-9 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Isaiah 25 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
God promises a divine feast on the mountain for all peoples. Blindness, death, and tears are overcome as salvation is revealed.
Neville's Inner Vision
On this Isaiah 25:6-9 mountain I tell you, your life is a state you inhabit at this moment. The feast is not a distant event but your inner appetite satisfied by the recognition that you are spacious, abundant awareness. Those fat things, wines on the lees, are the refined energies of consciousness you allow to circulate in you as you become the host of your own revelation. The covering and the veil are beliefs you have worn about lack; as you persist in the inner vision, they dissolve in the radiance of I AM. Death is not the end but a souvenir of fear; when you abide as pure awareness, the sense of finality is swallowed up in victory. Tears are not external sorrow but the residual belief in separation; you wipe them away by affirming, 'This is the Lord my God, the salvation I waited for.' All earth and heart answer: Lo, this is our God; we have waited for Him; and He saves us. You now rejoice in the realized state of wholeness.
Practice This Now
Imaginative Act: In stillness, assume you are seated at the mountain feast; proclaim, 'This is my God, I have waited, I am saved,' and feel the abundance as real.
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