Inner Vision: Throne of God
Isaiah 6:1-3 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Isaiah 6 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Isaiah describes a heavenly vision where God sits on a high throne, seraphim hover above, and the earth is filled with his glory as holiness is proclaimed.
Neville's Inner Vision
In this vision, the throne is not a distant throne room but the seat of your own awareness. The LORD is the I AM you identify with, and the seraphim symbolize the quick movements of your belief and reverence as you revise old identities. When King Uzziah dies, it signals the letting go of previous self-concepts, making room for a new sense of presence. The train filling the temple speaks of the authoritative reach of your new state, extending through every part of life. The cry 'Holy, holy, holy' intensifies consciousness—presence, power, and purity sealing your interior world. The seraphim covering face and feet is your old limitations bowing before the sacred self that you now acknowledge as I AM. The whole encounter is inner, not external: God is awareness, and the world answers from that being. This is a shift in state that converts perception—lifting the ordinary into the realm of glory through inner revision and imagination.
Practice This Now
Imaginative Act: Sit quietly, close your eyes, and assume the throne of your own awareness. Declare, 'I am the I AM here,' feel the temple of your mind filled with holiness, and let the world reflect that inner glory.
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