Blessed Eyes of Inner Seeing

Luke 10:23 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Luke 10 in context

Scripture Focus

23And he turned him unto his disciples, and said privately, Blessed are the eyes which see the things that ye see:
Luke 10:23

Biblical Context

Jesus turns to his disciples and blesses the inner sight that perceives the truth of his words. The 'eyes' are inner discernment, not mere eyesight.

Neville's Inner Vision

In Luke 10:23, Jesus turns to his disciples and blesses the inner sight that perceives the truth of his words. The 'eyes' are not bodily organs but states of consciousness—awareness tuned to the presence of God within. When you, as the I AM, entertain a vision of the good, you are not chasing miracles but recognizing them already formed in your own inner reality. The things ye see are your convictions, feelings, and harmonies that align with divine law. To see them is to acknowledge that reality follows not from external events but from the interior ordering of your imagination. The disciples’ private blessing is your own invitation: shift from doubt to the certainty that God is here now within you; your awareness is the instrument by which the world is arranged. Practice turning away from lack toward the sense of I AM, and you will find the outer scene matching the inner vision.

Practice This Now

Close your eyes and assume you already see the truth within; feel the certainty rise. Repeat: I AM seeing as God sees, and let that inner vision become your reality now.

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