The Rock of Inner Foundation
Luke 6:47-49 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Luke 6 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The text contrasts those who hear Jesus' words and act on them with those who hear but do not act; the former are securely founded like a house on rock, while the latter collapses when faced with storms.
Neville's Inner Vision
Whosoever comes to me, hearing my sayings and doing them, is not simply obeying a rule but tuning the instrument of consciousness. In Neville’s view, the foundation is not a wall you erect; it is your constant state of awareness. The floods and winds symbolize conditions that press upon the vibrations you hold. To hear and do is to align your inner movements with the truth you have received, until your being itself rests as a rock of I AM presence. If you hear but fail to act in imagination, you leave your life on the earth—even your thoughts become a loose structure, subject to collapse when pressure comes. But when you act in inner response—assume the feeling of the wish fulfilled and live from the assumption that you are that rock—you embed the new state into your psyche. The external world then follows the inner state, and the storm cannot shake what you have settled into being. The foundation already exists within your consciousness; your job is to live from it, now.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and assume you are the rock of your life; feel the foundation of awareness under every thought and sensation. When a storm arises, revise the scene in your imagination so you are already living from that secure rock-state.
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