Nourished by Consolations Within
Isaiah 66:11 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Isaiah 66 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Isaiah 66:11 speaks of feeding on consolations as spiritual sustenance from divine presence. It invites the soul to drink deeply of God's glory within.
Neville's Inner Vision
Your true Jerusalem is within your own consciousness. When Isaiah speaks of sucking at the breasts of her consolations, he is describing a state of awareness that you can assume now—the sufficiency of God as your immediate atmosphere. The breasts are the nurturing feelings of grace, the constant influx of comfort that your mind can draw forth by a simple shift of identification: I am not separate from the presence I seek; I am the I AM that feels, perceives, and satisfies. The verse invites you to milk out and become delighted with the abundance of her glory—this is the act of living from a feeling-state that already holds the fullness. Do not chase future salvation; imagine you are already fed, already bathed in glory, and let that feeling move your outer scenes. As you dwell in this inner sweetness, your desires align with the divine economy, and the future becomes present in your experience. The consolation is not external; it is your own awakeness reclaiming its natural abundance.
Practice This Now
Imaginative Act: Close your eyes and declare I am the I AM present now. Feel the nourishment of consolations and let that state color your day.
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