Awakening Luke 21:9-11
Luke 21:9-11 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Luke 21 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Luke 21:9-11 speaks of coming turmoil, but Jesus tells you not to fear. These things must occur before the end, which is not yet.
Neville's Inner Vision
Imagine Luke 21:9-11 as a mirror of your inner state. When you hear of wars and commotions, you are not being asked to forecast history; you are being invited to observe your own consciousness. The crowd trembles, afraid of what is seen in the sky or on the map, but the I AM that you are remains undisturbed. These prodromal signs—conflict, famine, earthquakes—are only the outward texture of inner movements: fear, doubt, zeal, and desire. Do not chase the end as if it were coming to crash your world; instead, claim the end as a present realization: the end of fear, the birth of the kingdom within. The end is not by and by because you, the awareness, are always already beyond the changing scenes. By accepting this, you revise your state. In Neville's terms, imagination creates reality; dwell in the feeling of the kingdom now, and the outer tumult will align with your inner peace. The apparent upheaval dissolves into a quiet tide when you declare, 'I am consciousness, and this moment reveals the kingdom I have always been.'
Practice This Now
Imaginative Act: Close your eyes, assume the I AM already here as your dominant state; repeat the revision The end is not by and by; the kingdom within is now, and feel the peace flood your awareness.
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