Healing Touch Of Presence

Luke 22:51 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Luke 22 in context

Scripture Focus

51And Jesus answered and said, Suffer ye thus far. And he touched his ear, and healed him.
Luke 22:51

Biblical Context

Jesus tells them to endure this moment, then heals the servant by touching his ear. The act reveals mercy restoring wholeness amid tension.

Neville's Inner Vision

In this passage the ear stands as the boundary where belief and reality meet; Peter’s eruption is your old self-image clashing with truth. Jesus—the I AM as awareness—does not condemn the conflict; he exposes the inner fact that presence heals when permitted to enter. When you fix your gaze on the I AM, you stop identifying with pain or attack and invite the healing current to circulate through your consciousness. The miracle is not a change of event, but a transformation of perception: from separation to unity, from injury to wholeness. Your inner counsel can imitate this by yielding your story to the presence within, allowing mercy to revise what you call real. By repeated recognition that you are always in the presence that heals, the sensation of lack or fracture dissolves into immediate, felt restoration.

Practice This Now

Practice: In quiet, assume the I AM as healer and mentally touch the ear of your perception with the intention to restore; then say, 'I am the presence that heals now,' and feel the healing as real.

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