Inner Webs of Mind and Action
Isaiah 59:6-7 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Isaiah 59 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Verse 59:6-7 portrays people whose schemes and violent deeds reveal inner corruption; their supposed coverings cannot hide the truth, and their thoughts head toward destruction.
Neville's Inner Vision
In the Neville Goddard voice, all humanity is a state of consciousness. The webs in this passage are not external structures but the patterns of mind you have accepted as real. Garments are not clothes but the beliefs you claim about yourself. When your impulse runs to harm and your thoughts quicken toward destruction, you are acting from a state that has become familiar. Yet this is an invitation, not judgment: you can step out of that state and enter a new consciousness. Rest in the I AM—the unbounded you that remains unchanged while imagined circumstances shift. By imagining yourself in a state of justice, protection, and calm action, your outer roads will reflect that inner fabric. The webs that once bound you become the loom on which you craft a new life. The instruction is practical: deliberately revise the inner premise, feel it as real now, and let the path align with the state you inhabit. Your life answers to your inner decree.
Practice This Now
Assume the feeling 'I AM the loom' and revise one anxious thought into a conviction of peace. Feel it real now.
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