Hidden Counsel Revealed

Isaiah 29:15 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Isaiah 29 in context

Scripture Focus

15Woe unto them that seek deep to hide their counsel from the LORD, and their works are in the dark, and they say, Who seeth us? and who knoweth us?
Isaiah 29:15

Biblical Context

Isaiah 29:15 says woe to those who seek to hide their counsel from the Lord; their deeds are in the dark and they wonder who sees them.

Neville's Inner Vision

Read as a call to the inner life, this verse reveals that there is no place in your mind where the I AM does not perceive. The 'Lord' is not a distant judge but the I AM in you—awareness that never slumbers. When you imagine you can hide your thoughts or motives, you are simply believing in darkness within your own consciousness. Yet every hidden intention is already seen by the I AM, and the moment you acknowledge that sight you release the coil of fear that sustains concealment. The practice is not to fight your thoughts but to assume their truth in the light of awareness: you are known, you are seen, and nothing within can remain hidden from your own divine seeing. By choosing to revise and feel it real that your hidden motives are transparent to God, you begin to bring them into alignment with truth and faithfulness. As you dwell in this conviction, the impression of secrecy dissolves, and you step into a life where inner conflicts resolve into harmony with your true will.

Practice This Now

Sit quietly, breathe, and imagine the I AM leaning close to you, reading your thoughts. Then declare, 'I am fully known to the I AM; I reveal my true intention to the light of consciousness,' and rest in the feeling of complete transparency.

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