Inner Salt of Luke
Luke 14:34-35 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Luke 14 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Salt is good, but if it loses its savor, it’s useless and cast out. The passage invites inner listening and accountability to keep one’s life properly seasoned.
Neville's Inner Vision
Salt represents the quality of your consciousness—the I AM—that seasons your experience. When you cling to lack, fear, or limitation, you salt away your power and become unfit for the fruitful land of living, casting yourself into the dunghill of forgetfulness. The 'hearing' is internal: an awakening of imagination to its own movements. You are not the dull substance but the savory state of awareness that seasons every situation. The moment you accept a limiting belief, the outer world mirrors that inner conviction, not as cosmic law but as your inner narrative. The remedy is to assume the desired state as already present; let imagination renew the savor, seeing yourself as capable, worthy, and alive. Maintain accountability within: guard the inner salting with steadfast faith, feeling it real, and listening to the quiet guidance of your I AM until you taste the certainty again.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: Sit quietly, place your hands on your chest, and declare, 'I am the savor of my life; I revise all claims of lack until I feel it real.' Then dwell in the sensation of already possessing the quality you seek.
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