Inner Highway of Holiness
Isaiah 35:8 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Isaiah 35 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse speaks of a holy highway called the way of holiness, accessible to those who are ready; the unclean cannot pass, while travelers who commit to the path will not err.
Neville's Inner Vision
Say within, I am the highway and the way to holiness. The text does not describe a distant road but the state of consciousness you enter when you refuse the noise of the world and choose alignment with truth. The highway is there, and it is named The Way of Holiness, because holiness is not a place you pass through so much as a state you assume. The unclean pass not over it because their thought-currency remains outside this state—doubt, fear, small self-centered plans—these cannot cross the boundary into the steady, purifying light of awareness. But for those who are wayfaring men, even if they feel foolish or inexperienced, there is guidance: they shall not err therein. In your imagination, you travel the road with certainty, and every step affirms your oneness with I AM, with the Presence that writes its name upon your heart. This is salvation here and now: not an event to come, but a recognizance that you are already clean, already whole, already walking the path of your true being.
Practice This Now
Imaginative Act: Close your eyes and imagine stepping onto a radiant highway within; repeat, 'I am on the Way of Holiness,' until the feeling of purity and guidance becomes your immediate state.
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