Inner Sea Pathways
Isaiah 43:16 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Isaiah 43 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
God proclaims He can carve a way through the sea and the mighty waters. It speaks of divine guidance when human effort seems impossible.
Neville's Inner Vision
Think of the sea as the restless currents of your own mind—the fears, doubts, and seeming impossibilities that block you. When Isaiah says God makes a way in the sea, hear it as the I AM within you—unconditioned awareness that is forever creative. The path is not a road laid down by something outside; it is an inner movement of consciousness that permits a new circumstance to appear. To the extent you revise your state and inhabit the end you desire, you awaken the path. If you seek work, healing, or release, dwell in the feeling that the wish is already granted and imagine a dry passage ahead, with you walking it confidently. The mighty waters become your former limitations—now navigated by inner conviction. Your imagination is the workshop where routes are formed; attention is the rudder that keeps you focused; feeling is the fuel that makes the route real. Trust that the same God who opened a way in the sea dwells in you, guiding every step as you inhabit the end.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: Close your eyes and assume the end state, walking a dry path through your sea while feeling it as real. Do this daily until the new scene replaces the old one.
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