Feeding Souls, Inner Light
Isaiah 58:10-11 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Isaiah 58 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
If you feed the hungry within and tend the afflicted, your inner light rises. Your darkness becomes noon as the I AM guides you continually.
Neville's Inner Vision
Isaiah’s invitation to feed the hungry is a movement of consciousness, not a distant act toward others. To draw out thy soul to the hungry is to acknowledge a lack is only within your own mind, and to satisfy the afflicted soul is to acknowledge that you, the I AM, possess the supply. When you imagine yourself tending this inner hunger, light rises from the hidden places of your self, and darkness is made as the noon day because you stop resisting the truth of your wholeness. The LORD, your I AM, shall guide thee continually, for guidance is the steady awareness that you are never apart from the source of all nourishment. In drought or thirst of the soul, you are satisfied because you have returned to the garden within, where water flows from intention wooed by feeling. You become fat in your bones and like a watered garden—your waters fail not—because your assumption is turned to active living, and your future is simply the present feeling of completion.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and assume: I am the nourishment that feeds the hungry within; the light of my consciousness rises now. Rest in this feeling and declare: The I AM guides me continually; I am the watered garden whose waters never fail.
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