Inner Purification in Isaiah
Isaiah 6:4-6 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Isaiah 6 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The passage opens with awe as the temple trembles and smoke fills the space. Isaiah confesses unclean lips and seeks purification; a fiery coal from the altar follows.
Neville's Inner Vision
Your inner Isaiah stands in the throne-room of awareness, not in a stone temple. The moving doorposts and the smoke signal that your outer world shifts when your inner sense of self expands. The woe of 'undone' exposes the moment you realize you have believed yourself separate from the King within; your lips are the vehicle of your thoughts, beliefs, and words that have claimed separation. The King, the LORD of hosts, is the I AM you are. The seraph with the live coal represents a fiery idea or feeling from the altar of your consciousness: a truth breathed into attention, a clarifying sensation that burns away old inertia. When the coal touches your lips, it serves not as punishment but as purification—your false identities burned away so your mouth can speak from truth. Notice that the coal comes from the altar you have already built within; cleansing is an inward shift, not an external judgment. In the moment of awe you are invited to revise: you are the King; you are clean; you dwell in pure lips. This is the move from vision to embodiment—state becoming fact through deliberate feeling and unwavering assumption.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and assume the I AM as your own. Imagine the live coal of truth touching your lips and declare, 'I am clean and aligned with the King within.'
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