From Dens to Divine Awareness
Judges 6:2 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Judges 6 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
In Judges 6:2, Midian's oppression drives Israel into dens and caves, a retreat born of fear and scarcity.
Neville's Inner Vision
Judges 6:2 presents oppression so relentless that Israel hides in dens, mountains, and caves. In Neville’s register, every stone of retreat is a state of consciousness—fear, memory of lack, the sense of separation from God. The hand of Midian represents the believed power of hostile thoughts when we forget the I AM within. The dens are not literal caverns but inner chambers where a false sense of threat asserts itself, where stories of survival harden into reality. Yet the scene is not a history but a command: return to the center of awareness, claim your innate unity, and revise the dream from within. When you refuse to feed the belief that you are governed by forces outside your consciousness, you begin to restore order by assumption. The remedy is simple yet decisive: imagine and feel as if the true you—I AM—has already dissolved the power of Midian, and dwell in that certainty until the sensation of constraint yields to freedom.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and assume the state that you are free now, feeling the I AM occupying your awareness. Stay with that feeling until the inner terrain shifts from cave to light.
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