Inner Cast: John 9:34 Reimagined
John 9:34 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read John 9 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The healed man is accused of birth sin and cast out by the crowd, illustrating how social judgment seeks to exile truth. It points to the inner battle between the old self's beliefs and the awakening of consciousness.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within Neville's psychology, 'they cast him out' marks the turning of a consciousness, not a social eviction. The Pharisees' charge 'born in sins' is the old identification with limitation— the ego clinging to sin as a permanent condition. The healing story is a parable: true healing occurs when awareness rises to the I AM, recognizing you are not defined by inherited guilt or by others' verdicts. When you consent to the truth of your wholeness, the old self is cast out from your inner circle, and a fresh sense of self stands in the light. This expulsion is not punishment; it is the releasing of the old identity so the new discernment can manifest. Your inner Pharisee says you are stained, unworthy; your higher self whispers that you are already complete in the sight of God. By assuming the state of the healed man—presence, forgiveness, and freedom from guilt—you revise the seen world. Imagination, not circumstance, births reality; therefore, the moment you embody the I AM as your reality, the outer scene rearranges to reflect that truth.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and say softly: I am the I AM; I cast out the old self and its judgments. Then imagine stepping away from a crowd and standing in a bright, guilt-free presence, the new self fully established.
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