Inner Authority Awakening
Mark 11:33 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Mark 11 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
They refuse to name their authority. Jesus declines to reveal the source of his.
Neville's Inner Vision
Imagine the scene as a dialogue of inner states. The authorities in the temple and the crowd act from a fixed posture, and because they cannot name the ground of their power, they keep silent; Jesus answers from the I AM—yet he does not reveal an external title or creed. In Neville's psychology, every outward event mirrors an inner conviction. The question about authority becomes a cue to inspect your own inner authority. Do you trust the outer labels—rank, tradition, approval—or do you rest in the awareness that you are the I AM, the presence that moves and orders your world? The moment you stop seeking authority from without and return to your inner governor, you discover you are not missing a secret authority; you are the authority, and all acts proceed from that awareness. The silence is not punishment; it is an invitation to discernment: to align your actions with the truth you hold inside, not with the commands of others. Practice cultivating the conviction that you act from inner order, and reality bends to your assumed state.
Practice This Now
Assume the posture of the authority in your life; feel the I AM within as the source of your next action. Revise any doubt by repeating 'I AM the authority' until you feel it-real.
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