Inner Healing Isaiah 35:5-6
Isaiah 35:5-6 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Isaiah 35 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Plain summary: The passage promises inner restoration—eyes opened, ears unblocked, the lame leaping, and the tongue singing. It also depicts renewal, with waters breaking out in the wilderness.
Neville's Inner Vision
To reinterpret Isaiah 35:5-6 in Neville’s mode, see the events as inner movements of consciousness. The eyes opening is your inner sight awakened by the I AM. The ears unstopped is the quiet, authoritative inner voice you recognize as truth, not a news of phenomena. The lame man leaping is the liberating energy of a renewed life moving freely within thought and action. The tongue singing is the right expression, praise, and confidence that flows when you accept your divine nature. In the wilderness, waters break out and streams appear; this is your psyche's renewal, a fresh capacity to love, create, and sustain yourself. The psyche's renewal arises when you stop resisting and align with the truth that you are already healed in the I AM. The outer world will reflect that inner state, for imagination is the architect of reality. If you dwell in lack, you feed it; if you dwell in the end, the end will claim you. So enter the state of healed-awareness now, and let the images of healing in Isaiah be vivid: see, hear, move, and speak from the I AM, and watch your desert bloom.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: Close your eyes and imagine yourself already seeing clearly, hearing the inner truth, moving with lightness, and singing with joy; then picture water breaking in your inner desert, signifying renewal.
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