Inner Hunger, Unified Self
Isaiah 9:20-21 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Isaiah 9 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The passage portrays extreme scarcity and internal conflict, with rivals turning against one another; the stubborn divine hand remains, signaling that outer chaos reflects a fractured inner state.
Neville's Inner Vision
Isaiah 9:20-21 presents a vivid drama of hunger and division, not as distant history but as the reverberation of a consciousness split from its Source. The right hand and left hand symbolize two competing beliefs within you—one that you must seek supply from without, and another that cannot feel worthy of abundance. Manasseh and Ephraim are inner voices of discord, circling Judah—the central, unified life you possess. The line about anger not turning away while the hand remains stretched out marks the persistence of a state of lack in consciousness. To reinterpret, you must refuse the belief in separation and declare, internally, that I AM the One Life and I provide. When you inhabit the feeling of wholeness and align with that single Source, the external famine dissolves, the inner factions soften, and your world becomes a nourishing field.
Practice This Now
Sit quiet, claim, 'I AM the I AM, the sole Life providing for all'; feel the unity of your inner self as the reality. Then revise appearances as signs of your wholeness and allow the sense of abundance to permeate your scene.
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