Inner Kingdom Of Isaiah 34
Isaiah 34:12-14 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Isaiah 34 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Prophetically, rulers vanish and the great houses fall to thorns; the land becomes a wild, abandoned dwelling for beasts and owls.
Neville's Inner Vision
In the Neville idiom, Isaiah's vision is not about geography but the status of your consciousness. When the nobles are called to the kingdom and none remains, you are naming the moment when your old self-governing beliefs have withdrawn from power. The thorns and brambles are not punishments but indications that your attention has shifted away from external structures to the living interior. Dragons, owls, satyrs, and wild beasts are the restless images of thought that fill the empty spaces when you stop trying to govern with memory, fear, or knowledge. The wilderness becomes a classroom where imagination tests the sovereignty of God within you—the I AM that you are. The promise is not catastrophe but transformation: you reclaim the inner governance by re-creating the state of mind in which you dwell. Practice: assume the feeling that the kingdom is already established in you; revise any sense of lack by declaring, 'I AM crowned now,' and feel that all old power fading into quiet watchfulness. Then act from that quiet, and new forms of order will begin to appear.
Practice This Now
Sit quietly, breathe, and assume the I AM is the ruler of your mind now; watch as the old structures dissolve and a new inner order takes hold.
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