Inner Encirclement Manifestation
Joshua 6:3-5 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
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Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The Israelites circle Jericho for six days with the army. On the seventh day they circle seven times, blow trumpets, shout, and the walls fall.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within you, Jericho is any stubborn condition, and the encircling march is the steady inward attention you place around it. The ark represents I AM—the witness that never sleeps. The seven trumpets are seven facets of consciousness you breathe into alignment with care. On the sixth day, you renew your circle; on the seventh day, you raise the vibrational tone with a long, decisive blast of imagination and then shout from the I AM that the state is already so. Obedience and faithfulness are not to an external command but to the inner law of imagination: persevere for six days, then intensify and believe. The inner walls built from fear dissolve when you acknowledge a new state has taken root. Presence of God is not an outward force but the liveliness of awareness within you. The walls fall as your inner energy shifts into the reality you have been assuming, and you ascend through your boundary of limitation into a broader sense of being, here and now.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: For the next six days, circle the issue in your mind with the I AM presence; on the seventh day, hold the long blast in your heart and feel the walls dissolving as you declare This is already so.
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