The Single Eye of Light
Luke 11:34-36 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Luke 11 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Verse 11:34-36 says the eye is the lamp of the body: when your inner sight is single and pure, your whole body is full of light; when it is dark, you are enveloped in darkness. It cautions to keep the light within from becoming darkness.
Neville's Inner Vision
Your eye is not merely a physical organ; it is the inward signal by which you interpret life. When your sense of self is aligned with a singular, undivided light, the entire body responds as one luminous state. The light you see outward corresponds to the light you hold inward. If you allow doubt, fear, or a divided purpose to linger, that darkness seeps through your perception and colors your world, even in a well-lit room. Therefore guard the inner light by keeping your attention fixed on a single, truthful assumption: I am the Light I seek; I am the I AM that fills this body with radiant awareness. Do not argue with darkness; revise it by affirming your unity. If your inner vision stays clear, the whole body becomes a continuous beam of light, and your circumstances reflect that wholeness. When you decide to stand as one bright center, you awaken the law that your world is your consciousness, and light follows your definitive state of being.
Practice This Now
Imaginative Act: Sit in stillness and assume, 'My eye is single; I am light.' Feel the body bathe in warmth and clarity, and stay with that feeling until it saturates every part of you.
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