Loosed From Infirmity Within
Luke 13:10-13 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Luke 13 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Luke 13:10-13 shows Jesus teaching in a synagogue; a woman bowed by an infirm spirit is released when he calls her and lays hands. She immediately stands straight and glorifies God.
Neville's Inner Vision
Consider the scene as a drama of inner states. The woman represents a consciousness bent by fear, habit, or false limitation—eighteen years is the measure of stubborn belief you have accepted as you. When Jesus, the I AM within you, sees her, he does not condemn but calls her to rise in awareness: Woman, thou art loosed from thine infirmity. The laying on of hands is the felt contact between attention and essence; it is your moment of recognition where you allow your inner state to acknowledge itself as free. Immediately she is made straight, which stands for the instant alignment of vibration with truth, and she glorifies God because reality has answered the consciousness that earlier believed itself bound. Your task is to imitate this inner narrative: reaffirm that you are already loosed, call forth that freedom, and feel the body respond to the newly assumed state. The healing is not something external happening to you, but your own awakening that you are the power that bends and straightens your world.
Practice This Now
Sit quietly, repeat I am loosed from every limitation now, and feel the spine lengthening as if an inner hand has touched you. Hold the feeling and rest as the new body begins to stand straight.
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