Awakening Inner Eyes and Ears
Isaiah 43:8 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Isaiah 43 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Isaiah 43:8 speaks of bringing forth the blind with eyes and the deaf with ears, symbolizing inner states of perception; the verse invites a transformation of consciousness to reveal true sight and listening.
Neville's Inner Vision
In Neville's language, the blindness and deafness are not failures of the body but conditions of the mind. The command to bring forth the blind that have eyes and the deaf that have ears points to a moment of inner recognition: you are not dependent on outer conditions for perception. When you claim I AM as the light by which you see and hear, you shift your center of gravity from lack to presence. This is an invitation to revise your assumptions about reality, treating sight and listening as acts of inner consciousness rather than physical faculties. As you dwell in the certainty that your awareness is complete and awake, the inner eyes begin to discern and the inner ears begin to hear the truth of your situation transformed. Mercy and grace descend as you persist in the conviction that your I AM is already aware and actively shaping experience. The outer world then mirrors the revised state, confirming that perception is a creation of consciousness and not a mere condition of the senses.
Practice This Now
Assume the I AM is the perceiver, and revise the sense that you are already seeing and hearing. Feel it real by dimming doubt and letting the inner vision and listening occupy your whole awareness.
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