Seraphim Of Inner Presence
Isaiah 6:2 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Isaiah 6 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Isaiah 6:2 describes seraphim with six wings, two covering their faces, two covering their feet, and two for flight, symbolizing reverence, purification, and readiness in God's presence.
Neville's Inner Vision
Think of the seraphim not as external beings, but as states of consciousness that rise in you when you ascend in imagination. The six wings signify disciplined movement: two cover the eyes—humility before appearances, you do not trust the surface; two cover the feet—your actions await the inner signal, not the old habit; and two are for flight—your consciousness is poised to move by the inner law, not by the crowd. 'Above it stood the seraphims' points to a level of awareness that stands over the ordinary scene, a ruler of sensation and belief. In that light, holiness is not distance but clarity and presence: God is the I AM you are aware of. When you imagine from that state, every person, place, or thing becomes a mirror of your inner condition. The practice is simple: assume the feeling of the wish fulfilled; rest in the I AM until the world aligns with your consciousness, then “act” from presence instead of from limitation.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes, breathe, and declare, I AM that I AM. In that stillness, visualize the six-winged seraphim above you, covering face and feet, lifting you into action guided by inner truth.
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