Everlasting Light Within Isaiah 60:20

Isaiah 60:20 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Isaiah 60 in context

Scripture Focus

20Thy sun shall no more go down; neither shall thy moon withdraw itself: for the LORD shall be thine everlasting light, and the days of thy mourning shall be ended.
Isaiah 60:20

Biblical Context

The verse promises a perpetual light that replaces night and mourning, with God as the ever-present light.

Neville's Inner Vision

Beloved, the sun and moon in this scripture point to your inner cycles of awareness. When you accept that the LORD is thy everlasting light, you are declaring that awareness itself becomes unending, that the attention you inhabit cannot be eclipsed by outer events. Mourning is a movement of consciousness, a turn of feeling that once seemed permanent. But God, which is I AM in you, does not depart; it simply shines as the one witness and source of all you perceive. To grasp this is to revise your picture of self: you are not the one who labors under night, you are the one who awakens to light that never sets. In Neville's method, you assume the state of the already-known. Close your eyes and assume you are living under an eternal dawn, where every transit of day is a reminder of inner clarity, not loss. Sit with the feeling that the light is complete in you now, and that mourning dissolves as night gives way to day inside your consciousness. Let that light settle you until it feels natural and true.

Practice This Now

Imaginative Act: Close your eyes, dwell in the feeling of an enduring dawn inside you, and silently affirm, I am the everlasting light. Mourning ends now.

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