Walking In Your Inner Path
Joel 2:8-9 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Joel 2 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Joel 2:8–9 presents a scene where people move freely in their own paths without harming one another, and even dramatic threats cannot wound them. It suggests inner discipline and fearless movement through life.
Neville's Inner Vision
Viewed through the Neville Goddard lens, the verses reveal states of consciousness rather than a geographic invasion. The ‘neither shall one thrust another’ speaks to the harmony of your inner faculties when the I AM is centered; your thoughts and feelings avoid clashing because they walk in their appointed lanes, aligned with the self which never wounds itself. The sudden mobility—running to and fro, climbing walls, entering windows—illustrates what happens when imagination is unbounded by past limitations: you cross the walls of outdated beliefs, you move through the city of your memory and expectation, and you access the hidden rooms of your subconscious as if by stealth. The sword-fall that wounds is only a belief that you could be struck; when you accept that you are the awareness that animates all, no external event can harm the self that you are (the I AM). This is prophecy fulfilled: promise becomes present as you practice felt-reality, letting the inner drama unfold under your conscious direction. Discipline and faith mingle, turning exile (old self) into return (present wholeness).
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and declare, 'I am the I AM, walking safely in my path; nothing harms the self I am.' Then revise one memory of fear by imagining it dissolving as you move through it.
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