Inner Fire, Restored Consciousness
Isaiah 34:7-10 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Isaiah 34 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Isaiah 34:7-10 speaks of divine judgment and a land desolated by violence, signaling the LORD’s vengeance and recompense.
Neville's Inner Vision
Picture the vision as a map of your inner landscape, not a distant catastrophe. In Neville’s voice, the 'land' is your mind and the 'blood' and 'dust' your charged thoughts and stubborn beliefs; the 'unquenchable fire' is the energy of attention waking up what you have hidden. The 'day of the LORD's vengeance' becomes a moment of inner correction when you stop identifying with fear and turn toward the I AM - your real, unconditioned self. The imagery of streams turned to pitch and dust to brimstone shows how fixed feeling can harden into a personal world, unless you revise it. By choosing a new assumption - I AM consciousness, here and now - you invite a purifying fire that does not destroy you but clarifies your vision. The fire becomes the energy that burns away limitation and reveals a Zion within, a state of righteousness and rightful living. Exile and return play out as your repeating patterns: once you accept your I AM as supreme governor, the inner desert becomes a dwelling place of abundance and peace.
Practice This Now
Imaginative Act: Sit quietly, close your eyes, and declare, I AM that I AM; revise any sense of doom by affirming the inner fire as cleansing, not punitive. Then imagine the mind as a land where streams of fear turn to light and Zion is restored within me.
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