Inner Table at the Mountain
Isaiah 65:11 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Isaiah 65 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Isaiah 65:11 speaks of people who turn away from the LORD, forget the sacred inner place, and devote themselves to substitutes and empty offerings.
Neville's Inner Vision
Your present consciousness, not history, is the temple. In this verse you find yourself at a table prepared for troops—doubt, fear, and the many 'numbers' you chase for security—while forgetting the holy mountain, the inner awareness that is God. The 'LORD' you forsake is your I AM, the immutable awareness that stands behind every scene. When you identify with the external pageant—the table, the drink offerings, the counting of numbers—you give power to lack and separation. But the true reader of this word knows that you can revise now: shift your attention from the image of lack to the awareness that you are one with the I AM, that the mountain of your being is sacred and unshakable. In that shift, you cease offering devotion to external idols and begin offering gratitude, faith, and living remembrance of your unity with God. The moment you align with that inner mount, the 'table' collapses into quiet harmony, and you are no longer the one who forsakes; you awaken as the one who remembers.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes, and assume the I AM as your only reality; revise the scene by turning the table for that troop into a throne of inner stillness, and feel the mountain of your awareness surrounding you.
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