Inner Cavalry of Imagination
Joel 2:4-5 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Joel 2 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verses describe an army that looks like horses and horsemen, marching with the sound of chariots. It is a vivid outer image for a powerful inner movement of consciousness.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within Joel's account, the army is not a distant foe but the moving states of your own consciousness. The appearance of them as horses and horsemen is the way your inner dispositions gallop into view when you entertain them with conviction. The noise of chariots on the mountains and the fire devouring stubble are the audible and fiery expressions of disciplined thought—your habitual images, when ignited by sustained attention, reshape your life as if by a trained army at war with nothing but the old self. Remember: God—your I AM awareness—is the master driver of this caravan; it is imagination that creates reality. When you align with the feeling of already possessing the state you seek, these inner movements become your experience rather than a future possibility. The strong, organized array simply reveals your capacity to hold attention and to revise scenes until a new order takes root. This is the practical meaning: your inner army is always marching; you need only declare and feel that the march now serves your desired life.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes, declare 'I am the I AM,' and revise a scene so that your desired state leads the procession; feel the march in your chest as if it is already real.
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