Weaving Mind Locks: Inner Liberation
Judges 16:13-14 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Judges 16 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Delilah tempts Samson to reveal the secret of his strength. She binds him with a loom and pin, and he awakens to find the binding undone, pointing to the inner mechanics of how belief binds and can be broken.
Neville's Inner Vision
In this passage, Samson's hair stands for a living inner state—the power that comes when your consciousness is aligned with its source. Delilah's weaving is the mind's habit of suggestion, binding belief to appearances and to a sense of dependence on an external trap. The pin represents fixed limits you accept as real. When Samson awakens and removes the pin and the web, the scene becomes a symbol: the power to break bindings lies not in the outer circumstance, but in recalling the I AM that you are and in using imagination to redefine reality. The Philistines are the pressure of fear and doubt pressing from without; you deliver yourself by an inner revision: acknowledge you are free now, regardless of any trap. The third test—test, trap, exposure—invites perseverance, reminding you that liberation is a repeated state of consciousness, always accessible through present-tense imagination and feeling it real. Deliverance comes as you persist in the assumed reality of your true identity.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and assume you are already free; mentally unwind the threads of limitation and feel the pin release as you affirm, 'I am the I AM, unbound now.'
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