Inner Leap Of Isaiah 35:6
Isaiah 35:6 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Isaiah 35 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Isaiah 35:6 speaks of healing and renewal: the lame may leap and the mute speak as streams of life break through in barren places.
Neville's Inner Vision
Where you see a lame man, I tell you to look at your own consciousness. The 'lame' is a belief in limitation; when you stop feeding it with fear and instead fix your attention on the I AM, a leap of joyous vitality emerges, as a hart leaping in the glade. The tongue of the dumb singing is simply your inner voice finding clear expression from a new state of awareness. In the wilderness of circumstance waters break out and streams in the desert because you have begun to imagine from the end, not from the lack. Imagination is the only cause; the outer scene cannot alter what you hold as true within your mind. Therefore, tend to the conviction that you already possess what you seek: healing, fluency of speech, freedom from constraint. When you assume the feeling of the healed and the free and dwell there until it becomes your habitual mood, the written story of your life rearranges itself to align with that inner fact. You are not waiting for change; you are the change, the I AM becoming visible to itself as form.
Practice This Now
Imaginative Act: Assume you are the healed; feel the leap in your limbs and hear your own voice singing. In a quiet moment, imagine waters breaking out in the wilderness and allow that feeling to saturate your consciousness.
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