Knowing the Way Within

John 14:4 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read John 14 in context

Scripture Focus

4And whither I go ye know, and the way ye know.
John 14:4

Biblical Context

John 14:4 says you know where you are going and the path to get there. In Neville's view, the way is a state of consciousness you already inhabit.

Neville's Inner Vision

Within this verse, the traveler is not handed a map from without, but reminded that the I AM you are is already aware of the road. The 'I' who speaks is your altered sense of self, consciousness itself, and the way is not a distant place but a present state you enter by assumption. When you say 'whither I go ye know' you declare that your awareness is already at the destination; your steps unfold from the belief that you are that which you seek. Therefore, the problem of direction dissolves: you imagine the end and therefore walk from it. The Father, or God, is the I AM—the steady presence of awareness that refuses to doubt itself. Obedience and faithfulness translate to a disciplined inner posture: confirm the end in imagination, and your outer experience follows. Presence becomes proof; truth becomes a lived sensation. Practicing the assumption that you know the way collapses distance into now, and every moment becomes a doorway.

Practice This Now

Imaginative_act: Assume the end: sit quietly, declare 'I know the way because I am,' and feel that certainty as a present reality. Then imagine stepping through a doorway into a scene that proves your destination is already yours.

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