Inner Land Of Isaiah 34:11
Isaiah 34:11 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Isaiah 34 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The land is desolate and overrun by birds—cormorants, bitterns, owls, and ravens. It is marked by the line of confusion and stones of emptiness.
Neville's Inner Vision
Isaiah 34:11 is not about a place on a map, but your inner terrain. The cormorant, bittern, owl, and raven symbolize thoughts that have taken up residence in a mind conditioned by fear, regret, or lack. The line of confusion you stretch across the ground is the boundary you believe separates you from wholeness. The stones of emptiness are fixed beliefs that life is barren and forever wanting. Yet these are not external judgments; they are movements of consciousness you have entertained. The invitation of the text is to awaken to your I AM—your sole awareness that can redraw the map. When you notice desolation, willingly shift the sight inside: imagine a land you can possess, governed by clarity, joy, and purpose. Calm the wandering birds by returning to the feeling of the wish fulfilled: I AM the ruler of this inner kingdom; I dwell where there is peace. As you maintain that state, the birds withdraw, the line of confusion dissolves, and the stones become foundations for a new dominion in mind.
Practice This Now
Sit quietly, place your hand on your heart, and declare: 'I am the I AM; this inner land is mine; the line of confusion is erased.' Then feel the truth as real by dwelling in the emotion of that statement for several minutes.
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