Loosened Tacklings, Inner Sail
Isaiah 33:23 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Isaiah 33 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse pictures a ship whose tacklings are loosened, unable to strengthen the mast or spread the sail, so the spoil is divided and the lame claim it. It speaks to how outer events mirror an inner state of loosened power and alignment.
Neville's Inner Vision
Beloved, this line is not about ships on distant seas but the inner machinery of your consciousness. The tacklings are your beliefs about power, your attachments to limitation, and your agreements with lack. When these are loosened by fear, the mast cannot be strengthened and the sail cannot catch wind, so the life you call yours appears to be divided among circumstances and the so‑called weak seem to claim what is left. Yet there is a higher order: the outer scene is the mirror of your inner state. To reclaim the sail, you must assume a new, unified state of being. Decide that the I AM, the unchanging awareness within you, holds the cords together. In that awareness, there is no fragmentation; there is coherence, strength, and direction. When you dwell in indivisible consciousness, the great spoil ceases to be scattered; opportunities align and you move forward with a full, steadfast sail. Practice by revising fear into faith and by resting in the I AM as the source of all power in your life.
Practice This Now
Imaginative_act: Close your eyes and declare, I AM the steady, unified mind; tighten my inner tacklings and feel the mast firm and sails full as I sail toward my desired horizon.
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