Inner Sight Awakening
Isaiah 29:18 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Isaiah 29 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse depicts a decisive inner turning: deafness to truth becomes listening to the book's words. Blindness yields to clear vision arising from obscurity and darkness.
Neville's Inner Vision
In Neville's sense, 'that day' is the moment when consciousness remembers itself as the I AM, the awareness that creates universes within. The deaf who cannot hear the words of the book are not victims of fate but states of consciousness that have not yet assumed a receptive posture. To hear is to decide, in imagination, that the book speaks to you now, and to accept that its words are lived realities you can inhabit. The eyes of the blind are not removed from their sockets by time, but opened by the inner light of attention, the very light you call attention to when you imagine yourself as already possessing what you seek. Darkness and obscurity dissolve as you dwell in the assumption of fullness, sensing the truth of the book as the living word within. This is restoration: not future rescue from without, but your inner alignment with the truth that you are the I AM, and the world is the manifestation of your states. When you consistently imagine hearing and seeing from this inner seat, birth begins: perception adjusts, circumstance follows, and the promised healing becomes your daily experience.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: Close your eyes and assume the inner identity that hears and sees; revise a current limitation by affirming 'I am hearing the words of the book now' and 'I see out of obscurity now,' and feel the reality as if it already is.
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