Inner Breakage as State of Mind
Isaiah 30:13-14 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Isaiah 30 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Isaiah 30:13-14 depicts iniquity as a breach in a high wall that can suddenly collapse, and as a potter's vessel broken to pieces so no shard remains to recover fire or water.
Neville's Inner Vision
Your life is not a distant judgment from on high, but the constellations of your own consciousness. The breach is the rigid belief that you are defined by fault, the wall you lean on for protection. When you acknowledge the breath of I AM within, the swell of that wall becomes a vibration you can revise. The moment you imagine, I AM dissolves the old structure; you do not spare the break, because the old pattern has no authority where awareness is present. The vessel—your habit, your fear, your grievance—shatters, and from its shards nothing is drawn to fix the hearth or the pit, because you have awakened to a new state that needs no old tools. This is judgment not from a judge but from the inner witness that knows itself as God. By choosing a new state in imagination, you collapse the old, and the world you perceive becomes a new potter's wheel turning under your own conscious I AM. The instant you feel it real, the breach is closed by love, and your return is already accomplished inside.
Practice This Now
Imaginative Act: Close your eyes and envision the breach dissolving and the vessel breaking, leaving you in a new state of consciousness. Repeat, I AM this new state now, and feel it as real.
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