Inner Peace On Isaiah Mountain
Isaiah 65:25 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Isaiah 65 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Predators and prey live in harmony on the holy mountain. There is no harm or destruction among them.
Neville's Inner Vision
Isaiah’s mountain is your inner state. The wolf and lamb are opposing thoughts and appetites; the lion and dust are habit and fear. When you dwell as the I AM—the constant awareness that you are—these apparent enemies soften into cooperation because all is fed by the same life within. The promise that they shall not hurt or destroy is not about changing outward events first; it is about changing the inner keeping of attention. In the moment you claim, 'I am the Lord of this mountain,' you align with a unity that stops the self-destructive narration. Peace arises when you stop narrating separation and begin to witness every movement as rendered by your consciousness. The holy mountain is now; the presence of God is your awareness. Therefore, practice is to assume the state of harmony and feel it real, letting go of fear, and knowing that these images—predator, prey, dust—are only symbols of your inner dynamics. Real change occurs as you persist in this state and watch the world rearrange to reflect it.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and rest in the I AM. Assume the feeling, 'I am the Lord of this inner mountain,' and visualize the wolf and lamb feeding together, the lion at rest; breathe into that peace until it feels real.
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