Inner Spoils Gathered by Imagination
Isaiah 33:4 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Isaiah 33 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Your spoil is described as being gathered swiftly, like a swarm of caterpillars and locusts. This image signals how quickly the outer conditions reflect an inner state you have consented to.
Neville's Inner Vision
Isaiah’s image of spoil gathered like a caterpillar swarm is not a timetable of catastrophe, but a parable of your inner economy. The outer is only the echo of your inner state; your desires and fears are the locusts moving to and fro, each image you entertain about yourself becoming a piece of what falls into your hands. If you dwell in scarcity, your life becomes the field overrun by a hungry crowd; if you dwell in fullness, your inner kingdom gathers its own abundance with the same furious appetite. The running to and fro of the locusts is your mental activity, not random chance; it is the I AM answering the thoughts you repeatedly feed. Therefore, the spoiling you acquire is the fruit of your last assumption. To change the spoil, you do not bargain with fate outside yourself; you revise the inner narrative and assume the end. Feel the reality of possession now, even while the old conditions persist. The law is simple: imagination creates reality; your present experiences are but shadows of what you have allowed yourself to imagine.
Practice This Now
Imaginative_act: Sit in quiet, close your eyes, and assume the end you seek already exists in you. Dwell there for a few minutes, feel it as real, and let that feeling guide your next actions today.
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