Inner Nourishment Awakening
Isaiah 55:2 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Isaiah 55 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse questions our pursuit of outward things that cannot truly nourish. It invites you to turn toward inner provision that feeds the soul.
Neville's Inner Vision
Notice how the cry is not against money or labor but against mistaking form for nourishment. In the state where you imagine yourself already fed by the Good, external receipts loosen their grip. You are not seeking in the market of appearances; you are asking the I AM to reveal what is true in consciousness: provision flows from awareness, not from coins. When you heed 'eat ye that which is good,' you align with the inner diet that nourishes the soul—truth, trust, and joy. The word fatness is not indulgence but the abundance of life in your inner kingdom. Every longing for wealth or esteem is a signal to revise your state of mind until you feel the fullness of God within as present reality. Practice this shift: assume you possess all you need, feel the weight of divine abundance in your chest, and rest in Providence guiding every step.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and assume the I AM as your source. Feel the inner nourishment as if the fullness is already yours and let it saturate your heart.
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