Inner Vision of Isaiah 34:3
Isaiah 34:3 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Isaiah 34 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Isaiah 34:3 presents a graphic picture of slain bodies, stench, and mountains melted by blood. It reads as a portrayal of divine judgment and the consequences of collective wrongdoing.
Neville's Inner Vision
Verse 34:3 is not a manual for punishment but a key to waking. In Neville's language, the slaughtered bodies, the stink, and the melted mountains are pictures of inner states you have confined within your mind. The slain are the old identities, fears, and judgments you have believed yourself to be. The stench is the persistence of those old thoughts rising when you turn your attention toward them; the blood-soaked mountains are the rigid, stubborn landscapes of your former definitions dissolving under the heat of a new consciousness. What you call reality is simply the outer form of a state you are maintaining inwardly. To change the world, you do not fight it; you assume a different state of being. Place your I AM at the center and feel as if the scene has already shifted: the fear dissolved, the limit dissolved, replaced by a sense of freedom, peace, and abundance. When you revise the inner picture and feel it real, your outer experience follows. The verse becomes a seal of the power of imagination to rebuild your life from the inside out.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: Sit in quiet awareness and revise the scene by declaring, 'I AM THAT I AM,' feeling the truth of wholeness now. See the old 'slain' images dissolving and a fresh, peaceful landscape forming in their place.
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