Inner Imagination and Forgiveness
Luke 12:10 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Luke 12 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Luke 12:10 contrasts forgiving words about the Son of Man with an unforgivable blasphemy against the Holy Ghost; the latter points to a stubborn inner disbelief. The Neville lens invites you to interpret the Holy Spirit as your inner imagination and to awaken forgiveness by aligning with the I AM.
Neville's Inner Vision
Luke 12:10 speaks of a forgiveness that lives in consciousness and a stubborn resistance that resists all words. In a Neville tilt, the 'Son of Man' is your current self, while the 'Holy Ghost' is your living imagination—the I AM within you that births reality. Blaspheming against the Holy Ghost becomes a chronic disbelief, a habit of looking for fault outside your assumed state and refusing to let the inner voice govern your life. When you doubt the power of your own imagining, you deny the very tool by which you transform your world. The forgiveness promised is not punitive; it is the natural effect of awakening to the fact that you are the I AM, and imagination is its instrument. By re-sighting yourself as already the desired state—feeling it, imagining it, and holding it—you align with the creative current and let go of the old, disbelieving story. The moment you persist in a new image, you dissolve the old distance between you and your goal.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: Assume the feeling of your desired state for a few minutes now. Close your eyes and imagine the scene as already real, and rest in the calm confidence that the I AM has governed it into being.
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