Earthly and Heavenly Vision
John 3:11-12 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read John 3 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Jesus asserts he speaks from knowledge of what he has seen, yet his listeners do not believe; he contrasts earthly testimony with heavenly truth, noting belief requires accepting the inner witness.
Neville's Inner Vision
Beloved, the passage reveals a quiet crisis: minds cling to outer proofs and doubt the inner witness. Jesus says his testimony comes from what he knows and has seen, yet the crowd does not receive it because they trust appearances over the life of awareness. In Neville's light, this is the drama of consciousness: earthly things are the first layer of belief we file as 'real' because they are felt through the senses; heavenly things are states of consciousness that must be invited, felt, and assumed into being. You are not asked to deny what you observe, but to awaken the inner observer who already knows the truth behind it. The I AM within is the witness to the unseen, the source from which all certainty flows. When you demand outer validation, you contract into lack; when you assume the desired state and feel it as real now, you align with the inner witness and invite corresponding outer evidence. The divide between earth and heaven dissolves as you persist in living from the inner certainty that you are the very observer of the unseen.
Practice This Now
Practice: Close your eyes and declare, I AM the witness to the unseen; feel this awareness as your current reality. Then take a present circumstance and revise it by imagining it already resolved, sinking into the feeling that it is so, until it is experienced as real.
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