Inner Bread of Consciousness
Luke 22:19 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Luke 22 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse presents bread as a symbol of Jesus' body given for you, inviting remembrance. It points to the inner reality that your body and life embody consciousness.
Neville's Inner Vision
Luke 22:19 invites you to see the bread not as a ritual morsel but as the symbol of your own body, the living expression of your I AM. In Neville’s counsel, 'This is my body' becomes a statement of the state you are willing to inhabit, the inner atmosphere nourshing every thought and feeling. When you imagine breaking bread, you are breaking out of a belief in separation and re-entering the oneness you already are. The remembrance Jesus asks for is the remembrance of who you truly are—the consciousness that uses phenomena as its vessels. The body is not a prison but the instrument through which your awareness expresses itself. By acting as if you are the I AM—present, whole, and the source of every sensation—you shift your inner weather, and what you deem real follows.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes, take a mental bite of bread, and affirm: This is my body, the living I AM in operation. Feel the nourishment as your present consciousness and rest in the sense that all you meet is within.
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