Inner Vision Against False Dreamers
Jude 1:8 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Jude 1 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Jude 1:8 speaks of those who act immorally, despise rightful authority, and disparage what is sacred.
Neville's Inner Vision
To the spiritual eye, 'filthy dreamers' are not distant villains but states of consciousness that have wandered from the I AM within. Defiling the flesh signifies letting unclean images and compulsions stain the temple of awareness; to 'despise dominion' is to refuse the inner law—the quiet authority of the I AM that governs feeling, thought, and action. 'Speaking evil of dignities' is the mind belittling its own sacred capacities, calling holy order ridiculous or unattainable. Neville's method asks you to recognize these words as inner pictures you have entertained. They point to a mindset that denies your own authority and your capacity to imagine a more coherent, pure life. By refusing identification with those dream-like states and choosing to dwell in the I AM, you restore harmony: you revise the image you hold about yourself, align with inner order, and let your actions reflect a sacred standard. Your world responds as the inner state is felt and believed.
Practice This Now
Imaginative Act: In a quiet moment, assume the feeling of your I AM reigning within. Repeat, "I am the dominion of my life; I now think, feel, and act from holy order," and let that feeling seal through your body.
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