Inner Salt of Consciousness

Luke 14:34 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Luke 14 in context

Scripture Focus

34Salt is good: but if the salt have lost his savour, wherewith shall it be seasoned?
Luke 14:34

Biblical Context

Luke 14:34 presents the warning that salt is useful only while preserved in savor. Once the salt loses its savor, it has no seasoning left to impart; the message speaks to maintaining one's distinguishing quality and purpose.

Neville's Inner Vision

Salt is good, Jesus says, but if it loses its savor, it is no longer salt. In Neville's language, salt is the state of consciousness you inhabit—the inner seasoning that flavors every moment. When you dwell in fear, doubt, or lack, your savor dissolves and life grows bland, because your awareness no longer imparts its distinctive quality. The remedy is not to grieve the loss or strain to change the world, but to return to a higher state: assume the I AM as your permanent center and imagine the end you desire as already real. See yourself as the seasoned awareness that brings color to every situation, not by fighting conditions but by the vibrancy of your inner certainty. If you neglect this inner salt, you drift with the crowd and miss your formative influence; if you keep it alive, you season events by impression and feeling. The practice is simple: dwell in the assumption of fulfilled consciousness, and let the seed of imagination do the seasoning, until your world reflects the savory state you hold within.

Practice This Now

Imaginative Act: For one minute, declare I AM the salt of the earth, seasoned and purposeful, and visualize a scene where your desire is already real. Feel the certainty in your chest as though it is true now.

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