Inner Visions of Isaiah 29:18-19
Isaiah 29:18-19 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Isaiah 29 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse speaks of a day when inner reality awakens—deaf ears hear the book, and blind eyes see. The meek and the poor rejoice in the LORD, signaling a reversal of consciousness.
Neville's Inner Vision
Let this day be the moment your inner I AM awakens to itself. The deaf hearing the words of the book is not a future event; it is your inner hearing becoming steady in the conviction that truth speaks to you now. The eyes of the blind seeing out of obscurity and darkness corresponds to a dawning clarity of perception, as your attention ceases to chase shadows and rests upon the illuminated presence you are. The meek increase their joy in the LORD by learning to lean on the I AM within, turning humility into strength rather than surrender to circumstance. The poor among men rejoice in the Holy One of Israel when poverty of mind is replaced with the rich reality of identity. Reversal comes not from changing the outward world but from changing your state of consciousness. When you inhabit the I AM and imagine from that center, these conditions appear as your experience, here and now, because imagination creates reality in you.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: Sit quietly, assume I AM is the truth behind all you perceive, and feel the inner hearing and seeing as real now. Then revise any sense of lack by repeating, 'I already know this is mine,' for a minute, and let it settle into your waking life.
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