Inner Vision of the I AM
Isaiah 6:1-5 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Isaiah 6 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Isaiah sees the divine throne and the seraphic beings. The vision reveals God's presence and his own sense of uncleanness, inviting inner purification.
Neville's Inner Vision
Isaiah’s vision is a map of the inward kingdom. The LORD on the throne is your own I AM, the unchanging center of awareness from which all experiences spring. The seraphim with six wings stand for the faculties that guard, reflect, and propel your attention toward the holy; they flutter in the sanctum of your mind, veiling nothing before the light you have allowed to rise. When the cry Holy, holy, holy fills the temple, you witness the radiance that your life becomes when you align thought, desire, and action with divine order. The shaking posts and the smoke are the symbolic signs that your old conditions yield to truth as your atmosphere rearranges itself around a new inner law. The woe is the moment you notice a misalignment between your speech, belief, and reality; yet the fire that follows is not punishment but purification, a gentle ignition clearing the lips you once thought you owned. In that instant you know you are not separate from the King; you are the King on the throne of your own consciousness, and the world you see is the reverberation of that holiness.
Practice This Now
Imaginative Act: Sit in quiet and imagine yourself seated on the throne of your mind. Feel the I AM presence radiating through you, declare I AM holy, and let that conviction reshape your speech and your day.
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