Angels at the Inner Tomb
John 20:11-13 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
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Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Mary stands by the tomb weeping, and the two angels appear as inner messengers. The scene invites you to see that loss can awaken a higher awareness that the LORD remains within.
Neville's Inner Vision
Mary weeps at the tomb, and the scene is a mirror of the mind clinging to the belief that the beloved is gone. The tomb is not a graveyard but a closed state of consciousness, a belief that life has withdrawn. The two angels are not distant beings but inner movements of awareness, standing where old identification ends and new seeing begins. When she asks where the Lord has been laid, you hear the habitual thought that life is elsewhere and love is absent. Yet the I AM, the self that you truly are, does not depart. This moment signals a shift: the risen Lord is not gone but recognized as the very act of perceiving. Resurrection is not an external event but a revision in consciousness, the dawning that the same energy that observed the world can observe the world anew. Practice: refuse to identify with the sorrow; instead, assume the presence now, feel it real, and question the belief in absence until presence is undeniable. Your reality becomes what you consistently acknowledge as I AM.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and repeat, I am the Lord within me, feeling the presence as your current awareness. Then revise any memory of absence by picturing the tomb opening and the risen presence stepping forth as your present consciousness.
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