Inner Path Of Isaiah 59:7

Isaiah 59:7 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Isaiah 59 in context

Scripture Focus

7Their feet run to evil, and they make haste to shed innocent blood: their thoughts are thoughts of iniquity; wasting and destruction are in their paths.
Isaiah 59:7

Biblical Context

The plain sense is that the mind races toward harm; thoughts are corrupt, and such inner movements produce a path of waste and destruction. It shows how what you dwell on in consciousness becomes outward circumstance.

Neville's Inner Vision

Think of Isaiah 59:7 as a diagnostic of consciousness rather than a condemnation of people. In Neville's psychology, the feet and the path are inner movements; to go to evil is to remain in a resistant state of attention. The thoughts of iniquity are habitual patterns that, when allowed, map a life of waste and destruction. The remedy is not to control the outer world but to revise the inner scene. You are the I AM, the all-knowing awareness; by a deliberate assumption you can alter the ending of the story. Imagine yourself now aligned with righteousness, integrity, and truth. Feel the inner breath of purity expanding your chest; let a new, faithful tempo replace the old anxious cadence. As you dwell in this inner state, the feet will naturally follow a different path and outward circumstances will echo the inner reform. Remember: God is awareness, and your life unfolds from the consciousness you consistently entertain.

Practice This Now

Assume the end: you are the I AM, pure and faithful. Feel this inner state as real now and rest in it for a few breaths.

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