Where the Body Is: Eagles Gather
Luke 17:37 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Luke 17 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Plainly, the verse says the outer events gather where you identify the self. Your inner center—your body of awareness—acts as the magnet for life’s conditions.
Neville's Inner Vision
To me, the body is not a corpse but the center of awareness you identify as your life. When I ask, 'Where is the self?' I hear the answer: the body is wherever your attention fixates. The eagles—those judgments, conclusions, and gatherings of circumstances—will cluster around that center. If I dwell in lack, fear, or separation, the eagles assemble a chorus of lack and delay. If I awaken to the I AM within, the body becomes a temple of unified meaning, and the eagles are drawn toward a single center of abundance, harmony, and purpose. The Kingdom of God, understood as God-awareness, is not somewhere outside but within and around the moment you choose to inhabit. The verse does not condemn but reveals a law: your inner center draws the field of experience; change the center, and the field changes. Therefore, I revise my assumption from scarcity to abundance, from guilt to grace, from absence to presence, and I feel the new state as real as the breath. The outer events then rearrange themselves to match the inside truth I dwell in now.
Practice This Now
Imaginative_act: Close your eyes, rest your attention on the I AM within your chest, and say, 'The body of God is my center; all gatherings reflect this awareness.' Hold the feeling of it real for a minute.
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