Inner Rivers on Mountain Minds
Isaiah 30:25 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Isaiah 30 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Plain summary: Isaiah 30:25 imagines rivers on high mountains during a day of slaughter, signaling inner upheaval. It hints that old towers fall as consciousness shifts and renews.
Neville's Inner Vision
On the inner stage, the high mountains and towers are fixed beliefs and stubborn inclinations. The rivers and streams are the living energy of awareness flowing through your mind when the day of great slaughter arrives—the moment your old structures crack and reveal what was hidden. In this reading, God is the I AM, the unwavering presence each of us can know as the seat of perception. The slaughter is not punishment from without but a cleansing within, a revelation that the transformations you seek must occur in consciousness. When you permit water to run over your mental peaks, you witness a rearrangement of thought: pride dissolves, fear recedes, and a new order arises from within. The fall of towers is the dissolution of limiting identities; the water is the life of God moving through you, eroding separation and revealing unity. This vision invites you to align with I AM as the source of all movement, knowing your imagination shapes experience and leads to renewal.
Practice This Now
Sit quietly and anchor in I AM. Visualize rivers coursing down your mental mountains, revise a stubborn belief, and feel it real as the towers fall.
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