Seeing Beyond Pride Within
Isaiah 47:10 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Isaiah 47 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse reveals a person trusting in wickedness and claiming invisibility. It also exposes the boastful 'I am' that places self above all.
Neville's Inner Vision
The verse presents a state of consciousness in which you trust your own cleverness, whisper that none sees you, and shield yourself with purported wisdom. This is not a distant judgment but a mental posture—an egoic empire that says I am, and none else beside me. From a Neville lens, this is the ego flaunting its I AM-ness while denying the living I AM within. When you cling to such pride, you squander imaginative power, for imagination serves truth and unity, not concealment. The healing truth is that the I AM—your innermost awareness—is the true seer and sees through every mask. If you sense the pull of this passage, do not combat the pride directly but revise it by invoking the All-Seeing I AM as your immediate atmosphere. In that consciousness, the intellect softens, judgments dissolve, and you awaken to the recognition that you are never unseen—your thoughts, motives, and dreams are held by a divine gaze that loves you and invites you higher. Persisting in this awareness, your inner world reforms and your outward life reflects the harmony of being seen by the I AM.
Practice This Now
Assume the I AM is watching you now; revise the belief none seeth me to I am seen by the All-Seeing I AM. Feel that recognition filling your chest as you breathe it in and dwell there for a minute.
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