Chambers Of Inner Refuge
Isaiah 26:20-21 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Isaiah 26 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Isaiah 26:20-21 invites you to seek refuge in your inner sanctuary until the indignation passes; then the Lord comes forth to reveal truth and order. In Neville's terms, the chamber is a state of consciousness and the coming Lord is the awakened I AM aligning outer life with inner truth.
Neville's Inner Vision
Think of the verse as a map of your inner states. The chambers are the still rooms of consciousness you can enter in any moment; you shut your doors to the noise of fear, blame, and outward judgment until that agitation passes. The indignation mentioned is not a punishment you must endure but the clamor of old thinking dislodging from your field as you refuse to feed it with attention. When you dwell in the I AM—the intact awareness that never changes—the 'Lord' comes out of his place within you, not from some distant sky, to reorder your experience according to your awakened state. The earth revealing its blood mirrors how your outer world discloses the hidden beliefs you still affirmed; as you stay in quiet confidence, those old records fade and a new, just arrangement takes form. In Neville's view, your imagination creates reality: feed the inner truth and your life will reflect it. The promise is simple: you are safe in the present, and the righteous ordering of your world follows the future you have assumed in consciousness.
Practice This Now
Practice: In moments of tension, close your eyes, enter your inner chamber, and affirm softly: I AM; fear, blame, and noise are shut out. Feel it real by breathing three full cycles and declare: the indignation passes; the Lord arises within me; my world is ordered by divine justice.
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