Follow Your Inner Path
John 21:22 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read John 21 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Jesus shifts Peter's gaze from others' destinies to his own calling: trust your own path and follow, without judging another's journey. The message is: your vocation is personal and should be followed, not compared.
Neville's Inner Vision
In the inner theater, the question 'What is that to thee?' reveals a truth: every life is a state of consciousness. John's gospel is not about external events but about your internal alignment. When you fix your attention on another's path or timetable, you displace the awareness that should be on your own I AM, the steady watcher within. Follow thou me becomes a directive to inhabit the feeling of the wish fulfilled, to align your imagination with your desired vocation. You are not the observer of other souls' stages; you are the one who invents the stage by which you live. The command to follow is an invitation to maintain fidelity to your own inner call, to refuse to judge outcomes outside your circle of awareness. If you can dwell in the assumption that your path is already unfolding as you envision it, then the external world mirrors that state. Your vocation does not arrive by counting others' steps but by elevating your own inner state to certainty.
Practice This Now
Practice: Sit quietly, assume the feeling that you are already following your true vocation; repeat, 'I am following my inner call now,' and feel it real, then observe what shifts in your day.
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