Inner Substitution Of States
Judges 15:2 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Judges 15 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse presents a father who thinks Samson hates his daughter, then hands her over to a companion and proposes his younger sister as a replacement.
Neville's Inner Vision
Judges 15:2 is a doorway into the mind. The father’s remark reveals a default identification: he believes you hate the state you have, and so you hand it over to a companion, seeking a ‘fairer’ replacement. In the Nevillean view there is no outside lover or judge; there is only the I AM perceiving through images you call the world. The sister who is substituted is another state of consciousness, another feeling masquerading as improvement. The drama exposes your habit of trading one inner picture for another instead of revising the original inner assumption. The healing is simple: detect the belief that you hate a state and replace it with an unwavering assumption that you love the state you choose, as if it were already yours. Feel it with the certainty of one who knows imaging creates reality. Persist in that inner revision, for the outer scene will rearrange to reflect your revised king. Let justice rise within: your mind, not the world, decides who stands at the door of your life.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and imagine the inner scene. I AM the sole author of my life; choose a new state now, feel it real, and let it replace the old.
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