Inner Border of the Mind
Joshua 19:22 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Joshua 19 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse depicts a border that runs to Tabor, Shahazimah, and Bethshemesh, with its outgoings at Jordan and sixteen cities with their villages.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within the present moment, your inner map unfolds as a land whose coast runs toward bright summits—Tabor, Shahazimah, Bethshemesh—names that awaken light in the imagination. The Jordan at the edge is not a river you cross in fear but the boundary you cross when you acknowledge a new state of awareness. The sixteen cities with their villages represent the countless forms of consciousness that live within you: thoughts, feelings, memories, and talents, each a tiny town awaiting your visitation. When you accept this landscape as already yours, you stop pleading for change and begin living from the state you desire. Imagination becomes your surveyor; you revise any sense of lack by aligning your inner map with the feeling of possession. Your duty is not conquest but stewardship: care for what arises, nurture unity among the parts of your being, and keep your covenant with the I AM. By choosing to dwell in the land of your own choosing, you awaken the power to manifest outwardly what you have already declared inwardly.
Practice This Now
Assume you have claimed the border already. Feel the boundary as a living fact in your mind and visit each of the sixteen inner towns as a state of consciousness you now possess.
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